Kaskade has released the music video for his collaboration titled "Whatever" with Los Angeles-based duo Kolaj. It originally appeared on Kaskade's recent album Automatic.

The video features hyperlapse footage from various places that Kaskade has been touring over the past few months. He spends a lot of his time in Los Angeles, so there is footage of downtown, including Kaskade standing in streets and near buildings and desert landscapes that range from barren skull & bones to the more serene with foliage. There is aerial footage over other cities like New York City and with flyovers of mountain ranges, the ocean and the desert.

It heads up into space with some telescopic images of the moon and then some views of the earth from outer space.

Kolaj join him for a brief shot in Los Angeles.

This is the fifth music video released from Automatic. Originally the single "A Little More" was given the visual treatment before it was revealed to be included on the album, but then the lead single "Never Sleep Alone," got the main video in April, followed by "Disarm You" and "We Don't Stop."

Kaskade's Automatic included tracks that touched on a lot different influences in his music, ranging from the deeper Redux stuff he has been putting out as singles and EPs for his club sets, some bigger, melodic festival productions and then something like "Whatever," which has a more indie-dance feel to it.

Kaskade's upcoming tour schedule is predictably filled with festival dates, ranging from shows at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, to the gauntlet of Lollapaloozas in South America, EDC NY in May and a few others.

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