Ivan & The Parazol Вђ“ Take My Hand (official Music Video) -

The music video for opens with a tight shot of a vintage red telephone booth. It’s ringing. Iván Vitáris (the lead singer) picks up. There’s no voice on the other end, only the steady, driving bassline of the song beginning to thrum.

Iván walks through a crowded, grey subway station. While everyone else is glued to holographic screens, he reaches out and grabs the hand of a stranger—a woman who looks like she stepped out of a Warhol painting. As their hands touch, the world flashes into technicolor .

The video ends with the woman disappearing back into the crowd, leaving Iván holding nothing but a . He looks at the camera, winks, and the screen cuts to black on the final beat. The music video for opens with a tight

In the neon-drenched, rain-slicked streets of a city that feels like 1974 trapped in a dream, are more than a band—they are the last purveyors of "The Groove."

The video is shot on 16mm film to give it that gritty, authentic 70s rock-and-roll texture. There’s no voice on the other end, only

The "Silence Squad" (dull men in grey suits) begins to pursue them. The video turns into a stylized, rhythmic chase sequence through narrow alleys and underground clubs. Every time the chorus hits— "Take my hand, let's go..." —the band appears in a new location: on top of a moving bus, in the middle of a strobe-lit ballroom, or inside a flickering TV shop.

Does this vibe fit the energy you were imagining for the track, or should we go for something more psychedelic and abstract ? As their hands touch, the world flashes into technicolor

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