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JAKARTA - After the success of Anything You Want, the rock quartet from Jakarta, Reality Club, immediately released the music video from the song Dancing in the Breeze Alone on February 24 tomorrow.

Dancing in the Breeze Alone is a tribute to the film and video games themed "Western" along with the iconic characteristics of the genre. This song contains a lot of cowboy music-themed sounds that remind us of the wild Western era.

This song tells the story of losing love and all that's left is an unhappy ending. So, that ending has an impact on us where we tend to treat our partner badly, and eventually hurt each other just to make our partner feel the pain we feel.

In the end, when everything feels empty (set in pieces of the lyrics "empty harmony"), we only carry out movements (setting in pieces of the lyrics of "dancing" like a fish that inevitably follows the flow of water.

The reality Club in this song features a choir ensemble of Kancatala, as well as a 46-piece orchestra played by Budapest Scoring Orchestra, which is also responsible for music scoring for many well-known films, such as Squid Game and Get Out.

To provide a more in-depth experience, the Reality Club teamed up with Miura Films to produce this video clip, directed by Ibnu Dian and co-starred Bobby Mandela.

Reality Club vocalist Fathia Izzati explained the process of selecting the people involved in this music video.

"This is a very ambitious project, starting with Faiz, then sending it to Ibnu. And from the start we really wanted Ibnu to direct this. Then it ended, we moved to several production houses (PH) until we finally chose Miura Films," said Fathia Izzati at the launch of the music video Dancing In The Breeze in Jakarta, Thursday.

"Well, if we were born, we found the character Mortas, at first there were several candidates first, right. After that the era was arranged to choose Bobbykong, who was really a baseball friend. When I saw his Instagram, it was really suitable. The face is a very criminal because of it," he continued.

This music video was taken entirely on the island of Bali and fully uses the practical effects and concrete actions of its players, where they also have to take courses to be able to ride a horse well.


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