A cinematic odyssey through sound, soul, and surrealism — Barbados’ art scene glows after dark.
Barbados-born visionary Sivers Tha Third steps outside the bounds of traditional music videos with “Saturday” — a mesmerizing short film that captures the chaos and beauty of nightlife through a dreamlike lens.
Directed by Che (Artlapsed) and Sivers himself, the project unfolds as a visual poem — part coming-of-age reflection, part abstract narrative. The story drifts through parallel perspectives: boys and girls navigating the same night, each lost in their own rhythm, emotion, and escape.
🎥 A Film in Motion
Every frame of “Saturday” feels deliberate — neon light meets poetic darkness, where cinematography becomes language.
From Jeremy’s Bar to Bliss Café Barbados, the visuals pulse like a heartbeat — sharp cuts, blurred lights, and faces suspended between fantasy and reality.
It’s not just a video; it’s a Barbadian art-house statement, filmed with the confidence of an auteur and the energy of youth culture unfiltered.
🎙️ TSM Take
Toronto Streets Magazine celebrates “Saturday” as proof that the Caribbean creative scene is entering a new era — one that values narrative depth, experimentation, and cultural identity as much as sound.
Sivers merges music, film, and philosophy — giving voice to the universal weekend pursuit: connection, freedom, and that fleeting feeling of being infinite for one night.
It’s rare, it’s authentic, and it’s exactly the kind of storytelling that puts Barbados on the global creative map. 🌍✨
🎧 Watch & Connect
▶️ “Saturday” (Official Music Video) — Out now on YouTube
đź”— Stream: unitedmasters.com/m/saturday-27
Follow Sivers Tha Third:
📸 Instagram: @siversthathird
🎵 YouTube: SVT III
🎨 Directed by: @theartlapse
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