Watch: Camille Shares Video for "Lasso" from New Album, "OUÏ"

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Camille has unveiled the video for "Lasso," a new song from her new album, OUÏ. The video, co-directed by Camille and Olivier Montoro, the team behind her recent "Seeds" video, was also made at L'Axe Majeur, just outside of Paris. Camille calls the video "an uneven merry-go-round that captures and frees at the same time." You can watch it here.

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French singer/composer Camille has unveiled the video for "Lasso," a new song from her new album, OUÏ. The video, co-directed by Camille and Olivier Montoro, the team behind her recent "Seeds" video, was also made at L'Axe Majeur, just outside of Paris. Camille calls it "an uneven merry-go-round that captures and frees at the same time." You can watch it below.

OUÏ, out now outside the US via Because Music, will be released in the US on Nonesuch Records on October 13. The album is available to pre-order on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store with an instant download of "Lasso," and previously released album tracks "Seeds" and "Fontaine de lait."

Camille will celebrate the album's US release with an intimate performance at New York City’s (Le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, October 16; tickets are available here.

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Camille: "Lasso" [video]
  • Thursday, October 5, 2017
    Watch: Camille Shares Video for "Lasso" from New Album, "OUÏ"

    French singer/composer Camille has unveiled the video for "Lasso," a new song from her new album, OUÏ. The video, co-directed by Camille and Olivier Montoro, the team behind her recent "Seeds" video, was also made at L'Axe Majeur, just outside of Paris. Camille calls it "an uneven merry-go-round that captures and frees at the same time." You can watch it below.

    OUÏ, out now outside the US via Because Music, will be released in the US on Nonesuch Records on October 13. The album is available to pre-order on iTunes and in the Nonesuch Store with an instant download of "Lasso," and previously released album tracks "Seeds" and "Fontaine de lait."

    Camille will celebrate the album's US release with an intimate performance at New York City’s (Le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, October 16; tickets are available here.

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