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Experience the new P. Morris Album Via Web Cam

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L.A.'s P. Morris has linked up with Ryder Ripps and OKFocus to create a trippy interactive site that pairs users in video chat to experience the producer's new EP Beloved together, out today on Bear Club Music Group.

You have to have Chrome to experience the site, which will link you with someone and filter your webcam to make a hypnotic experience where the music and the visuals kind of blend together in a haze of bass and color.

Beloved is described as "the tale of love, loss, and the number 2, chronicling the journey of an individual through the ups and downs of life together with a partner".

The site mimics this experience, relying on 2 people to engage with each other while experiencing the music & visuals in real-time, providing a platform for each user to share their thoughts with one another via chat. Give it a try and see what happens, if nothing else you'll experience some really good music-- P. Morris keeps refining his already sophisticated bass-heavy sound.

Beloved marks P. Morris first official EP and follows up his Debut mixtape from earlier this year, along with production work for
Kelela X LE1F "OICU" and tour with FKA twigs.

P. Morris (Facebook / TwitterSoundcloud)

Bear Club Music Group (Site / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube)
 

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