Music

Home Court- Sunflare

  • By Jeremy Tan
  • Sep 8
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Home Court‘s latest delivery of street poetry, “Sunflare”, ticks several boxes on the visual front. Yes, the track itself is lit and distinguished by the obvious retro influences it borrowed from the 80s (we think). And yes, the Court’s rap spew blazes across the over 4-minute video seamlessly. If sounds could be set aflame, this track would have done it.

But visually is where “Sunflare” also shines. Directed by Hqa and Dae Kim alongside co-director Jocelyn Stemilyn, “Sunflare” is a stunning concoction of psychedelic visuals, gritty cinematography, Polaroid-esque vibrancy and old school television static. Entirely shot and edited by Haverhuck‘s Haq with mixing and mastering accomplished by Lee Meng Shiong, the sounds and disparate visual elements somehow manage to blend together perfectly.

Experience the video for yourself right below:

If you fancy “Sunflare”, don’t forget to follow Home Court and Dae Kim on their respective Facebook pages. Also, do check out Lee Meng Shiong’s Facebook page here for more audio goodness!

Dae Kim + Yang Ariff = Home Court/DaeRiff home court Sunflare