The clip was directed by Grammy-winning director Jonas Åkerlund

Duran Duran has revealed the official music video for their new single “Black Moonlight.” The song is where Duran Duran’s dark side meets with their timeless, instantly recognizable dance-rock glamour, and features on the band’s 16th studio album, Danse Macabre, which just scored the iconic British group their 10th UK Top 5 LP.

The creation of Grammy-winning director Jonas Åkerlund (Madonna, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga), who the band last worked with on their spectacular “Girl Panic” clip, the visuals for “Black Moonlight” follow Duran Duran through a performative séance – a haunting play on the history of clairvoyance and mysticism, inspired by the Danse Macabre album artwork, which itself features images adapted from a collection of vintage séance photos personally sourced by keyboardist Nick Rhodes at auction. The video was produced by Black Dog Films.

“Black Moonlight” also sees the band reunited with long-time friend and collaborator Nile Rodgers on guitar and production, as well as ex-band member Andy Taylor adding guitar parts.

“Shooting ‘Black Moonlight’ was the most fun we have all had on a video set in many years, says the band’s Nick Rhodes. “I have always felt the best music videos are all about the ideas – having a séance in a haunted house was a perfect fit for this song. The director, Jonas Åkerlund, truly understands style, attitude and atmosphere. He seized the moment and created an extraordinarily unique short film with us for the song ‘Black Moonlight’. I think a lot of people will be surprised and, I hope, just a little unsettled by the results…”

“Working with Duran Duran is an endless inspiration,” adds Åkerlund. “It’s a rare gift to work with artists who have such a peerless style and collaborative approach, their videos were one of the main reasons I wanted to make music videos in the first place. I’m so proud to be part of their incredible catalogue of work. From the moment I heard ‘Black Moonlight’ and saw the album artwork I knew exactly what we needed to do. We all shared an interest in the occult and gothic aesthetics, so we dove into the dark side, together. ”

The music video for “Black Moonlight” was made in collaboration with Casamorati by Xerjoff. Xerjoff’s creative director and CEO, Sergio Momo, revived the 19th century perfume house, Casamorati, with the intention of safeguarding the historical and artistic heritage of the Art Nouveau era.

Among the collection of vintage perfumes is Dama Bianca, selected to appear exclusively in the clip. Dama Bianca, literally translated as White Lady refers to the dark tale of a woman who was pushed to her untimely demise from her castle, only to appear in the afterlife wandering the halls of the place she once lived.

Newly released Dama Bianca perfumes will contain a unique QR code on the packaging which will lead to the “Black Moonlight” music video, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content featuring Duran Duran and Sergio Momo.

Danse Macabre closely follows a wave of landmark achievements for Duran Duran. Their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame marked yet another career peak after the band headlined London’s Hyde Park, performed at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace, closed the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in their hometown of Birmingham, and completed a headline tour across North America which included sold out shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and three nights at the Hollywood Bowl. 2023 alone has seen the band perform more sold-out arena tours across the UK, Ireland and North America with their live show continuing to be rapturously received.

Danse Macabre, is out now via Tape Modern for BMG with artwork featuring images adapted from a collection of authentic vintage séance photos sourced by Nick Rhodes at auction.