English producer and composer A. G. Cook recently unveiled the official video for “residue,” the first single from The Moment (The Score), a score he created for the film The Moment. The project features Charli XCX in a starring role, and was directed by Aidan Zamiri.
A Clone Collective Starring Charli XCX and a Surprise Cameo
The visually striking video showcases Charli XCX alongside a multitude of her digital doppelgängers.
- A. G. Cook premiered the “Residue” video, part of his score for The Moment.
- the video features Charli XCX interacting with numerous clones of herself.
- Kylie Jenner makes a cameo appearance as one of the clones.
- The Moment is anticipated to be released in theaters in Spain, Mexico, and Chile.
- Cook’s work on “Residue” demonstrates his expansion beyond customary pop music.
The clip presents Charli XCX in a minimalist, industrial setting, surrounded by a legion of her own clones. In a surprising twist, kylie Jenner appears at the video’s conclusion, functioning as another iteration of the protagonist. This unexpected cameo has quickly become a talking point among fans.
The release of “Residue” coincides with the promotional campaign for The Moment, which is slated for theatrical release in Spain, Mexico, and Chile, though an official confirmation of dates is still pending. With “Residue,” A. G. Cook extends his musical exploration beyond conventional pop structures, illustrating how a fusion of music and visuals can create unique sensory experiences within the contemporary pop landscape.
Expanding Beyond Pop Conventions
Cook’s score for The Moment represents a departure from his previous work, showcasing his ability to craft immersive sonic environments. the video for “Residue” is a testa
The film, The Moment, directed by Aidan Zamiri, explores themes of identity and replication, mirroring the visual motifs present in the “Residue” video. The project began development in 2022, with Cook brought on to compose the score in early 2023. The film centers around a woman grappling with a fractured sense of self, and the clones represent different facets of her personality. The video serves as a visual prologue to the film’s narrative.
