Martine Rose presents EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE - a previously unseen and deeply personal three-channel film, in collaboration with photographer and filmmaker Sharna Osborne. Bridging the worlds of design, music, and performance, the film features Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville performing a cover version of the song of the same name - originally performed by Benard Ighner on Quincy Jones' 1974 album Body Heat

Somerville's rearrangement strips the song to its emotional core, with a sparse synth beat and string arrangement accompanying the singer's evocative counter tenor vocal. Images of starlings and flowers, shared by the singer, are woven into the video - underlining his cosmic pull to nature and symbolism.

"We wanted to evoke that feeling of surprise emotion that hearing music in unfamiliar contexts can bring. To explore how charged our musical memory can be. The first person who came to my mind when we discussed the project was Jimmy Somerville. There's so much freedom and elation to his singing - but with a heart breaking, haunting quality to his voice too… 

…Jimmy moved so perfectly you could hear a pin drop in the studio. I'll never forget watching him. He led the whole thing. It's his." 

- Martine Rose

180 Studios / The Vinyl Factory have produced a limited-edition 12" vinyl of EVERYTHING MUST CHANGE, available during the exhibition. All proceeds will go to Centrepoint, the UK's leading youth homelessness charity.

Credits:

Film by Sharna Osborne

Creative Direction: Martine Rose

Styling: Tamara Rothstein

Grooming: Marina Belfon-Rose

Set design: Polly Philp

Artwork: Simon Gray

Lighting: Maxwell Tomlinson

Photography assistance: Miriam Newman

Styling assistance: Alexandra Lapina

Post production: Tim Drage

Special thanks to: Jimmy Somerville, Sadie Coles, The Vinyl Factory, Shauni Douglas, Kiran Gobin, Sarah Holmes, Grace Kennard, Zarina Bekerova, Mark Wadhwa, Solar Management, Gunther Walker, Sally Herbert and Ian Burdge.

Everything Must Change - written by Benard Ighner, produced and arranged by Jimmy Somerville and Sally Herbert and performed by Jimmy Somerville (vocals) and Ian Burdge (cello).