Peep this new music video from Parisian synth artist Perturbator, which synthesizes a lot of current trends in a neat, glossy package; in an awesome way. Maybe you will disagree, but go along with me here:
— Retro-futuristic graphics? Check.
— Unmistakably cyberpunk imagery (crumbling dystopian cityscape, rad future-utility wear, badass hover cycle?) Check.
— Occult elements (pentagrams galore, triangles, skulls, ankh hanging from rearview mirror?) Check for sure.
— Giallo / horror worship (festering corpses, undead skelton-bots, Lovecraftian squid monster?) Check.
— Cyborg lazer panther? Oh, you better believe that’s a big fat check.
Regarding those graphics, they most resemble classic early 90s Atari and PC games. The music on accompanying new album Dangerous Days follows suit. Will anything that’s “retro” ever stop being cool? Probably not. So flip down that virtual visor, jack in, and enjoy these giddy thrills.
• Perturbator: http://perturbator.bandcamp.com
• Blood Music: http://www.blood-music.com
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