Jeshi And Celeste Meditate On The ​Fleeting Nature Of Life​ With Hazy "30,000 Feet"

Jeshi And Celeste Meditate On The ​Fleeting Nature Of Life​ With Hazy "30,000 Feet"


June 24, 2020

There's no disputing East London's Jeshi is cut from a different cloth. From the free-flowing unpredictability of "Coming Down" to the poetic tenderness of "Daydream", his music isn't so much introspective, as a headlong leap into his own vulnerability. His new single "30,000 Feet", which features a stunning contribution from Celeste, builds on that reputation with a wistful tale of nostalgia and how fragile it all is.

The home video-style visuals stitch together an abstract patchwork of imagery, including a particularly surreal shot of Celeste launching a birthday cake at the ground as she reminds us Nothing is forever. The good times pass away, as they say, but then so do the bad.



Words: James Keith
Photography: Jesse Crankson


Recommended: