Salt Cathedral is a Brooklyn-based experimental pop duo who originally hail from Bogotá, Colombia, Their name references a Roman church built in a Colombian salt mine. The title of their recent EP Oom Velt, on the other hand, is a phonetic corruption of the German word umwelt. Since we don’t sprechen sie Deutsch, we’ll take Salt Cathedral’s word that the term means the “individuality of experience” like how you and I could watch the music video for their previous single “Holy Soul” together but never get the same thing out of it. At the end of the day, we’re all on our own planets, man. Travelling In Paris is taken from Salt Cathedral’s ‘OOM VELT’ EP released 2014
“Holy Soul” has an ethereal, spacious quality with echoing vocal refrains that sound like a ghostly being talking to itself. The video was inspired by the lyrics “I am a holy soul in a foreign land,” says co-director Bradley Tangonan: “The main character feels like an outsider, both at home and at the country club where he works. In the time he spends at his job, he imagines he belongs in this strange place as a way to escape.”