Russian electronic music duo SUPERNOVA 1006 have dispatched another video from their recently released LP Technical Support—this time the album’s opener “Still High”, and its glorious bass distortion techno beats, resembling the banging of iron sheets in a factory as the intercom and warning sirens interject.
All of this aural chaos is augmented by a cavalcade of commercial imagery from the West of the iron curtain during the cold war era, from cookies, candy, computers, toothpaste, Kool-Aid, Play-Doh, boomboxes…and of course, ALF.
Watch the video for “Still High” below
Hailing from Copenhagen, In Atlas' second album, Where the Wildflowers Grow is a synthesized landscape of…
Who are you on the other side Are you kinder Are you patient Are you…
In a world where social media drives constant comparison, the relentless pursuit of an elusive…
In an era where rapid technological advances and shifting social dynamics often render traditional systems…
The Santee, California artist, Trit95, doesn't need the bells and whistles. With an entire catalog…
Pieces of you Remnants of a life lived You were real You were not imagined…