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Human Buoy Release ‘Fields’ Video

by Paul Cashmere on November 16, 2016

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Western Australia’s Human Buoy has revealed their video for ‘Fields’.

Human Buoy was created by Ben McDonald who went on to recruit and collect his mates including The Sleepy Jackson’s Malcolm Clark to the project.

Ben McDonald is also a member of Dream Rimmy and Shiny Joe Ryan, has played bass with Pond, Peter Bibby, The Love Junkies, Grace Woodroofe and Sugarpuss (which would later spawn Methyl Ethel). The live band includes Malcolm Clark (co-founder of Sleepy Jackson), Jamie Terry (Pond) and Stella Donnelly.

The video clip was filmed around Ben’s neighborhood of Mt Lawley in Perth and features Ben, Jamie Terry, and Ali Flintoff from Dream Rimmy.

Human Buoy’s debut album ‘Animation Station’ will be released in 2017 and features guest appearances by Ariel Pink, Nicholas Allbrook and Joseph Ryan (Pond), and Ben Smith (Tim And Jean).

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