Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Vampire's Ball - Sluka
San Diego art rock titans Sluka unleash a furious and beautiful storm on crushing new single "Vampire's Ball". Somewhere between doom metal and post-punk David Bowie, this is a passionate and progressive sound coming from the quartet. The accompanying video is equally effective, jarring even, as it takes us through our current predicament in epic scope. We are undoubtedly living through strange days. This is one artist's interpretation:
"Created entirely in San Diego during an extraordinary period in human history...
Try... to find the beauty within the horrors of your wonderful life."
Listen to Electronic Musician Chris Ianuzzi's Dazzling New Experimental Synth Album "Planeteria" on Spotify
Electronic Symphonic Composer/Songwriter Chris Ianuzzi has released a staggering new 10-track album entitled "Planeteria" June 15, 2020 via his Satellite Symphonics label imprint. Musically, Chris sheds typical song structures, opting for freedom of experimentation, and what an experiment it is. This release is recommended for fans of challenging artists like Ben Frost, Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin and Oneohtrix Point Never.
Listen on Spotify.
Chris recently collaborated with NYC videographer Carlton Bright and artist Max Rosenthall to create a truly jarring visual for "Hello", a track featured on the new album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKW9-uC16Iw
Labels:
independent music,
indie artists,
musicians,
Spotify
Alternative Hip Hop Duo Satellites in Orbit Release "That's True" Single
Alternative Hip Hop Duo Satellites in Orbit bring something original and fun to the table on new single "That's True". From their self-produced signature sound to the quarantine-filmed music video, this dynamic duo is keeping the creative spark alive despite different locales and a looming pandemic.
Taking cues from MF Doom, the Beastie Boys and Run the Jewels, Satellites in Orbit are an underground group to keep both eyes on.
Watch the brand new music video for "That's True" via Youtube.
Taking cues from MF Doom, the Beastie Boys and Run the Jewels, Satellites in Orbit are an underground group to keep both eyes on.
Watch the brand new music video for "That's True" via Youtube.
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