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Spinning Realities: Gabriel Moses’ Psychedelic Vision for Travis Scott & Playboi Carti

Gabriel Moses’ new film featuring Travis Scott and Playboi Carti isn't just music video—it’s hypnotic visual alchemy, blending myth, persona, and avant-garde style. But does it elevate artistry—or obscure it?

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Travis Scott, Playboi Carti Director Gabriel Moses on His New Film
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Travis Scott stands as a rotating monolith, then melts—with Playboi Carti—into a churning 360° kaleidoscope, and suddenly you realize: this is less a music video, more hypnotic ritual. Gabriel Moses’ directorial lens doesn’t just capture a song—it warps it.

Moses, the visionary behind FE!N, used 96 cameras in a black void to create a dizzying portrait gallery: strippers, sumo wrestlers, monks, children. It’s not performance—it’s psychotropic anthropology, a cultural probe that leaves you unsettled. What were those figures circling around Scott meant to reveal—and what do we see when they’re gone?

Faces in the Void
In FE!N, images morph: a child on horseback becomes a stripper, then a choirgirl—a montage of collisions. Moses orchestrates each frame so that identity becomes fluid, almost unreliable. As Scott and Carti merge, Carti’s baby-voice track takes on uncanny resonance. It’s mesmerizing—and disruptive. Is the director celebrating chaos or engineering disorientation?

A Reddit fan noted, “Gabriel Moses is himoth y!” in praise of the technical daring—but even such acclaim begs a question: when technique overwhelms content, what are we truly consuming?

When Visuals Eclipse Voice
Moses’ presence isn’t limited to this video. His Selah exhibition in London showcased his blend of music, fashion, and film across 70 photographs and 10 films, including FE!N and Schoolboy Q’s Lost Times. The exhibition speaks to his visceral eye, one that chases texture more than melody. But here’s the rub: in his universe, image often tries to swallow meaning whole. Does that leave us richer—or floating, untethered?


Moses sculpts atmosphere, not narrative. His work leaves questions hallucinatory: what does it mean when persona becomes plastic and myth loops back on itself? We circle again to the void—100+ lenses, chaos, a spiral of images. And ask again: are we witnessing revelation—or illusion whispered as truth?

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