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Neil Frances, the LA-based electropop band comprised of Sydney-born Jordan Feller and Southern California native Marc Gilfry, join Making Ways: The Art of Music alongside their creative family to talk about how their visuals for albums, videos, and the group’s overall aesthetic come together. In this interview featuring the duo’s collaborators photographer Pia Riverola, painter John Reagan, and videographer Kyle Jetter, we talk all about the creative collaboration process, the importance of trust, and stories behind the band’s singles and debut album “There Is No Neil Frances.” We dive into the songwriting and recording process too, filming and editing music videos, and the creative glue that holds it all together.
Special thanks to Elliott Watson at Honora Productions for introducing us to Jordan.
Hear more from Neil Frances at https://neilfrances.bandcamp.com.
See Pia Riverola’s photography at https://www.piariverola.com.
Check out John Reagan’s artwork at https://www.instagram.com/_johnreagan.
Watch Kyle Jetter’s work at http://kylejetter.com.
Original episode artwork by host Rob Goodman.
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