WL//WH Video Of The Day: PROPTER HOC “Chronophobia” (Official Video)

Propter Hoc, the electronic post-punk solo venture of Glasgow-based artist and writer J. A. Harrington, has released an official music video for “Chronophobia,” the second single from his upcoming ten-track album “Dramaturgy,” scheduled for June 25th release through Cold Transmission Music. The track merges unpredictable electronic rhythms with shimmering guitar work and brooding bass, exploring themes of displacement within familiar environments. The instrumentation features stuttering percussion, resonant low-toned guitars reminiscent of New Order, and Harrington’s baritone vocals. The accompanying video employs a dystopian aesthetic, centering on a digital wall of clocks while juxtaposing imagery of barbed wire and blowing seeds to convey temporal anxiety and psychological imprisonment. The narrative concludes with monochromatic shots of historical architecture and mechanical timekeeping devices, culminating in an iron door’s closure, reinforcing the song’s exploration of fear regarding time’s passage.

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