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Prism Prize Video: Deux Trois - Health

The 2019 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Kevan Funk, for his clip for Belle Game’s Low. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos, including this one from an indie-rock trio from Kingston.

Prism Prize Video: Deux Trois - Health

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The 2019 Prism Prize for Best Canadian Music Video was awarded to Kevan Funk, for his clip for Belle Game’s Low. We will continue to profile noteworthy Canadian videos, including this one from an indie-rock trio from Kingston.


Deux Trois - Health

Deux Trois is a three-piece band from Kingston ON. The trio comprises Nadia Pacey (drums/vocals), Benjamin Nelson (Bass), and Ben Webb (guitar)

The song is very minimal in the sound and visual aspect, which gives off an eerie vibe and showcases Nadia Pacey looking directly into the camera while singing. It is about undying love, and the belief you belong with someone. It gives off the feeling as though the relationship is in the “honeymoon stage.”

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CREDITS:

Directors: Nadia Pacey & Dmitry Uchitel

Producer: Nadia Pacey

Cinematographer:  Dmitry Uchitel

Eyes: Benjamin Nelson

Concept: Nadia Pacey & Ben Webb

Production Assistant: Rebecca Pixley

Featuring: Nadia Pacey & Bree Rappaport

Thank You: 12Cat & Lowell Cochrane

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Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones of The Rolling Stones perform onstage during the No Filter Tour at SoFi Stadium on Octover 14, 2021 in Inglewood, California.
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Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones of The Rolling Stones perform onstage during the No Filter Tour at SoFi Stadium on Octover 14, 2021 in Inglewood, California.
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