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FreqGen Releases New Album “Dreaming”

November 18, 2020
Artist News
FreqGen

Embark on a journey to the edges of the known universe with FreqGen’s pioneering full-length album, Dreaming. Packed front to back with tracks that bend the edges of IDM and experimental electronic music, Dreaming is your ticket to a sonic tour of the cosmos, an audio gateway to undiscovered worlds.

Dreaming is available now on all platforms from independent synth label FiXT Neon.  

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Becko and Prymus partner up once again for a stunning re-imagining of Lil Peep and Lil Tracy’s “Witchblades”

November 13, 2020
Artist News, Artist Press
Becko, Prymus, Witchblades

Becko and Prymus partner up once again for a stunning re-imagining of Lil Peep and Lil Tracy’s “Witchblades.” Transforming the low-key rap approach of the original into harsh vocals backed by heavy guitar riffs, this version of “Witchblades” perfectly represents Becko’s creative blend while paying homage to a modern classic.

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‘FiXT Neon: Afterglow’ Releases Scandroid’s “Less Than Zero” (feat. King Protea)

November 13, 2020
Artist News
Scandroid

Fusing Scandroid’s polished production style with an elegant and velvety vocal performance from King Protea, “Less Than Zero” finds a melodic groove that’s sure to hit the sweet spot for fans of synthpop with vintage roots.

“Less Than Zero” is the latest single from the FiXT Neon: Afterglow  anthology and is out now on all platforms from independent retro synth label FiXT Neon.

Purchase/Stream: “Less Than Zero” (feat. King Protea)
https://fanlink.to/lessthan0

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Strap yourself in and prepare for a trip back to the retro-future as Cassetter and LukHash join forces in “Diskette”

November 11, 2020
Artist News, Artist Press
OVRGRWN

Strap yourself in and prepare for an immersive trip back to the retro-future as Cassetter and LukHash join forces on the energetic new creation, “Diskette.” Weaving chiptune melodies into bass-heavy rhythms and adding sci-fi ambience, this blend of the two artists’ styles offers a seamless audio creation that will please fans of electronic music’s past and present.

“Diskette” is out now on all platforms from independent synthwave label FiXT Neon. 

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FiXT Radium Releases NUTRONIC’s new track, “Destroyer”

November 11, 2020
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FiXT: Radium, Nutronic

Energetic rhythms and hook-heavy vocals guide this imaginative mash-up of rock and electronics on NUTRONIC’s brand new track, “Destroyer”. The song’s dynamic songwriting style propels it across shifts in the arrangement, rising and falling for a piece that will keep listeners hooked from start to finish.

NUTRONIC’s “Destroyer” is part of the upcoming FiXT: Radium compilation and is out now on all platforms from independent future rock label FiXT. 

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Voicians Releases New Cover of “Pearls & Beauty”

November 6, 2020
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Voicians

Voicians brings new life to the 4LYN classic “Pearls & Beauty” with a brand new cover version. Keeping the original’s nu metal flavor intact, Voicians pulls the song into the present with improved production and heavier guitars for a sound that is the perfect way to tap into the nostalgia of the 2002 track.

“Pearls & Beauty” is out now on all platforms from independent electronic rock label FiXT.  

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FiXT Neon Gravity Releases Euan Ellis’s New Single “Skyline Drive”

November 4, 2020
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Euan Ellis

Like a sweet summer breeze, Euan Ellis’ “Skyline Drive” pours through the speakers with a chill, refreshing vibe. The song’s gentle pace and crystal clear melodies create an idyllic listening space, asking listeners to set aside the day’s troubles and bliss out.

“Skyline Drive” is the latest entry off the FiXT Neon: Gravity anthology and is out now on all platforms from independent synthwave label FiXT Neon.

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The Bad Dreamers “Georgetown” taps in to the 1973 classic “The Exorcist”

October 30, 2020
Artist News
The Bad Dreamers

Article by Alicia Lovewell

In 1973, on the day after Christmas, the Exorcist premiered in theaters everywhere to public acclaim and outcry. The film’s adaptation of William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel by the same name won a whopping 10 Academy Awards and international prestige and to this day remains one of the most stigmatizing films in horror cinema history.

But what is it about ‘The Exorcist’ that is so polarizing and disturbing that well over 4 decades later we are still so collectively captivated? Perhaps it’s the sheer terror of watching a child suffer at the hands of an unknown aggravator, perhaps it’s the visceral realism of the characters that captures us, the struggle of a priest in a crisis of faith and a family targeted by an unknown foe in a time of familial upheaval. One thing is certain, ‘The Exorcist’ has unceasingly continued to inspire and fascinate viewers well into the Modern Age.

Grammy nominated composer/producer David Schuler of the Bad Dreamers is no exception; having seen ‘The Exorcist’ several times over the years, his latest single ‘Georgetown’ dives into the perspective of Father Damian Karras, the battle of his faith, and his fight to save the life and soul of young  Regan MacNeil. The lyrics of ‘Georgetown’ are told through Karras’ perspective, in a hypothetical conversation between himself and  the ‘Devil’, who is actually the demon Pazuzu.

“When we meet Damian, we quickly learn that he is deeply conflicted with his faith. This immediately begs so many questions, simply due to the fact that he himself is a Jesuit Psychiatrist; for every illogical demand that his faith requires him to wholly believe, I imagine that he would then spend countless hours unpacking the craziness of it all into some form of logic as a psychiatrist…I can’t help but assume that this struggle would spiral, endlessly.
It’s also important to note that Damian is a fighter, with a previous career in amateur boxing leading up to his pursuit in the church and that his relationship with his mother both indicates that he resents her in her later years but also clung to her like a young boy. He is single, presumably, with no children or ex-wife.”

Midnight on the boulevard, on my way right back to you
Devil lurking in the dark, you twist her like you twist the truth
It’s such a shame, she’s beautiful; she never would have played those games
But who can tell if she’s the one that let it all go down in flames?

“The first two lines are exposition: Damian is on his way to face the ‘devil’,(Pazuzu) who is (literally) twisting Regan, as well as twisting all truth around her as a tactic of fear. Regan would have never played with that Ouija board had her mother or father been truly present in her life; so was it the game itself that opened the door to her soul, or, the vulnerability of a child with no attention from her parents in her most formidable years? It’s also interesting that the film never introduces Damian to the Ouija board, and that he never outright questions what could have invited the demon into her.”

Liar liar liar,
I know I shouldn’t play with fire
Fire fire fire,
But I’m preaching to the choir, preaching to the choir

Damian knows the demon is a liar, but the film also strongly indicates that he is in no condition to take on the exorcism. He is mentally and spiritually unfit and even he knows this. It’s horrible but more-so ironic to imagine a priest confessing that he ‘shouldn’t play with fire’. He is then, as it saying goes, ‘preaching to the choir’, and the choir, in this case, is the demon Pazuzu masquerading as the devil himself.

I’ll try my best to call you out
Let’s finish what we started soon
Devil in a haunted house
I’m here to make a deal with you

“Ultimately, Damian says to Pazuzu ‘Take me! Take ME!’, and the demon of course cannot resist this offer…But was it a heroic act to save a little girl, or was it his own manipulated way of running from the pain in his life and finally committing suicide?”

“I think the irony of all of this is that there are ultimately no answers. There were sequels that presented some interesting ideas, particularly in legion (novel) which became The Exorcist III (film), but all of the questions I have will likely remain unanswered and I think I’m fine with that.”

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