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It’s not been the best of years for runing around trying to photograph Brutalist buildings…indeed, I haven’t tried and put this project on the back burner for the year.

I’ll be coming back to this as and when the pandemic allows, I’ve started researching again and came across this video from a great band called Buster Shuffle. A band I have followed for many years, but somehow managed to miss this Brutalist inspired video they released back in 2018.

Always better late to the party than not making it at all.

Please enjoy!

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