(official Video) - Kasablanca - Synthetic Blues

The video follows the journey of human suffering being processed through machines. It draws heavily on themes from the group's debut EP, Human Learning , illustrating a world where machines attempt to interpret and replicate the most complex human states.

: The story begins with a sonic signal—a "particularly recognizable vocal" sampled from Vera Hall's legendary blues track, "Trouble So Hard". Kasablanca - Synthetic Blues (Official Video)

: This organic cry of "don't nobody know my trouble but God" is pulled from the past and "manipulated through living machines". The visual style reflects this through high-contrast, shadowed club aesthetics and glowing hardware, symbolizing the conversion of spiritual grief into binary for "mass consumption". The video follows the journey of human suffering

The story of the official video centers on Kasablanca's core philosophy: "human emotion suspended in a vacuum tube" . It is a narrative of retro-futurism, where raw, ancestral pain is digitized for a new era. The Narrative: Human Learning : This organic cry of "don't nobody know

: The project channels '80s synth-pop aesthetics and vacuum tube technology while maintaining "razor-sharp modern electronics".