Mat Zo is gearing up to release his sophomore album Self Assemble on March 25 and has slowly started to unveil bits and pieces of the LP. Last month he shared the lead single, "Soul Food," a nostalgic, funky addition to his varied discography. His latest track "Sinful" tabs UK electronic group I See MONSTAS and to go along with the tune, he has released a sexually charged music video.

The song itself is another funky and disco-influenced track with high pitched synth chords, fast-paced melodies and groovy bass lines. Geared for an old-school discotheque, I See MONSTAS coo out in harmony in the hook "that's sinful" over and over until it is stuck in your head.

The video plays on the sinful theme, but with a futuristic twist. It starts out with a man in a lab coat operating on a humanoid, robot creature, which he turns on and sets loose on humanity.

She then exits the creepy lab onto the streets of Sydney's Chinatown and after wandering for a little bit, ducks into a futuristic strip club. There are lasers to her back and men getting dances with some sort of VR masks on. She continues through as more individuals in full body suits dance on stage. She heads into a side room and seduces a man into a more secluded back room and proceeds to remove her human covering, scaring the man only a little bit. She then kisses him, infecting him with her robotic nature and knocks him out where he is grabbed by the creepy scientist at the beginning. The scientist drags the falled man into another room where other mostly naked men are hanging from the ceiling.

The men fell prey to their lust and were punished for it. If you are at a stuffy workplace, this video may be slightly NSFW.

Self Assemble will be released on March 25. Pre-order it here.

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