, that confronts topics true to its name. Eerily, everything Moore sings about across its 13 tracks, such as the struggles that come with surviving political, emotional and environmental turmoil, was recorded last year.
Scenes transition from clips depicting Moore singing while lying on an ocean shore to images of the Earth seen from space. The camera often focuses in on one location on the planet and then zooms out, seeing everything from Saturn to the stars that surround it. Amrani, who's also Moore's partner, details how the visual came together, from its ideas to ultimately shooting all while under the limitations of quarantine rules. Inspiration was found in vintage documentaries about the relative scale of the universe and all things outerspace.
"Me and Denai made this video during lockdown here in the UK in Margate," Amrani says."Paying homage to created by Charles and Ray Eames, we were really inspired by this idea of zooming out to the universe and zooming all the way into Denai herself. We couldn't do a lot at the time in terms of filming in a studio or anything but going to the beach and shooting close to where we lived really worked.
This idea of focusing in on one subject and zooming out toward the great beyond was significant to Moore and Amrani, and further emphasizes the meaning behind"Too Close," as Amrani continues:"During lockdown we have all had a chance to reflect on the bigger picture. By everyone disconnecting we have also had a chance to reflect on our own place in our universe and we really felt like 'Too Close' as a track worked well for this concept.