Dirty Projectors Share Video for New Song 'Little Bubble'

An otherworldly clip for the band’s latest track.

By Sam Sodomsky.

Dirty Projectors have released a new song called “Little Bubble.” They have also shared its music video, directed by David Longstreth along with Adam Newport-Berra (who previously directed the video for “Impregnable Question”). The new clip features Longstreth in a series of picturesque, otherworldly locations, along with recurring images of a tablet device. Watch it below.

“Little Bubble” follows “Keep Your Name,” the first new Dirty Projectors song since 2012; Longstreth also co-directed the track’s video.

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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