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Feels Like Yesterday is from Flo's third album 'Clay'. Flo sings about her experience of revisiting a special place from her childhood, with her two sisters, and how although she herself has changed significantly it feels like nothing has changed at all. Film maker - Alex Stenhouse Cinematographer - Benjamin Tate Written by Flo Perlin Filmed at Karma Studio in London Recorded and mixed Duncan Thornley Flo Perlin Acoustic guitar and lead vocals Imogene Halsey Cello and backing vocals Adam Hayes Drums and percussion Jasper Osborn Electric and double bass Tim Gardener Piano, Synthesiser and violin Kaidi Akinnibi Vocals and Soprano/tenor saxaphone Clay is the third full length album by contemporary singer-songwriter Flo Perlin. A Londoner with Iraqi and Belarusian heritage, Flo Perlin began learning the cello at the age of five, later falling in love with the guitar when her Colombian teacher Cesar Rodriguez-Duran (the same person who taught Michael Kiwanuka) introduced her to the world of Bossa Nova, which influenced her own finger picking style. Combining this experience with a diverse range of influences from artists such as Zero 7, Laura Marling, Buena Vista Social Club, Suzanne Vega and Erykah Badu, enabled Flo to develop an accomplished talent, further enhanced by a unique vocal style and ability that is instantly recognisable – a rare gift in today’s musical landscape. In addition to the soothing and hypnotic nature of her voice, Flo Perlin is able to create beautifully crafted, melodic and poetic songs that address common yet complex issues, intertwined with profound and personal perspectives. In light of this, BBC 6 Music have described her as ‘a true storyteller’. Clay itself is a metaphor for the human capacity to adapt and adjust to different experiences and challenges. Just like clay, we mould and change shapes. This album reflects Flo’s personal experiences of belonging and growth.