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James Guild's "Basic Cable" video announces forthcoming album

  • December 12, 2017
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James Guild deliveries a video for his most recent single "Basic Cable". The song is produced by fellow Bostonian Latrell James who has production credits for Cousin Stizz and Aaron Rose. The production here is bouncy with darker tempo switch and some added distortion on the outro. James has equally bouncy flow to compliment the production and a great treatment to his vocals to differentiate himself.

The video for this project was directed by Lord Felix and is a house tour with some eerie content ending with James sitting in the basement under red light looking sinister. During this last scene the outro James leads with the line "I can see the demons, I can see them" matching the previously mentioned production. This song will be featured on James' album Phoenix which is on the way. Check out this video and stay tuned for the new project coming soon. 

Connect to James Guild: Twitter | SoundCloud | Instagram 

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