Liquid Slow is the new music video from the collaboration between German techno legend Chris Liebing, rising Belgian techno star Charlotte de Witte and Brazilian director Fernando Nogari.  Inspired by the dance marathons held during the Great Depression, it’s set up in a dystopian near future where a girl’s only option to pay her lover’s debt and save his life is to compete in an underground marathon where contestants dance until they die.

Shot by swedish D.O.P Erik Henriksson, who has worked on music videos for Beyoncé, The Weekend and Young Lean, the video was shot entirely in São Paulo, directed by Fernando Nogari and produced by Iconoclast.

"When I first heard Liebing and de Witte’s track, the first thing that caught my imagination, beside its haunting atmospheric quality, was the minimalist words repeated throughout," says director Nogari. "Even though her voice is steady and calm it brought me a sense of surveillance and control. It made me think of the quiet oppression we live under nowadays when even the smallest and simplest things are turned into consumption and profit. Like the act of dancing. The subtle smile on her face at the end is a reminder that, no matter how oppressed we are, our capacity to love and dream is what will saves us.”