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Today 19-year-old musician Col3trane announces his new mixtape, BOOT (Breathing Out Of Time), due out this month. To celebrate the occasion, he shares a double video for project cuts, "Fear & Loathing" and "Britney."

"I always wanted to make a double video for "Fear & Loathing" and "Britney," Col3trane tells The FADER. "The acid reference is an obvious nod to Hunter S Thompson but it was Oscar's idea for me and the other guy to turn up in each other's trips. Oscar is an amazing talent to work with. The song is about being stuck in a loop that you can't get out of and he really brought that to life with the visual."

Directed by Directed by Oscar Hudson (Young Thug, Radiohead), you can watch the newly released double video above.

Col3trane's BOOT mixtape is scheduled to arrive August 17. Following, the young artist will be heading out on a full UK and European tour in October. Head here for details.

10/2 Leeds, UK @ Belgrave Music Hall 10/3 Manchester, UK @ Night People 10/4 Bristol, UK @ The Exchange 10/6 Birmingham, UK @ Castle & Falcon 10/8 London, UK @ Village Underground 10/11 Paris, FR @ Le Pop Up Du Label 10/12 Amsterdam, NL @ Melkweg 10/13 Koln, DE @ Club Banhof Ehrenfeld 10/15 Berlin, DE @ Kantine am Berghain

For more music, watch BJ The Chicago Kid hit the streets of LA in “The Opening Ceremony.”

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