Star Goes Nova’s “Plutonium” is a captivating and intriguing soundscape that takes the listener on a journey through a desolate, post-apocalyptic world. The track’s lo-fi, downtempo, and grime elements blend together seamlessly, creating a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere that is both fascinating and thought-provoking.
Drawing inspiration from Attasalina’s desert photography, Star Goes Nova paints a vivid picture of a planet’s long past and future apocalypse, using grime bass and trap drums to create a sizzling and chaotic soundscape that perfectly captures the track’s theme.
Christine Law’s talent as a multi-genre artist is on full display in “Plutonium,” as she expertly blends real instruments with electronica, taking the listener on a journey through past and future, and to other worlds. The sonic manifestations of her empathic spaces are powerful and evocative, providing a space for stargazing and personal introspection.
“Plutonium” is an incredibly well-crafted and thought-provoking piece of music that showcases Star Goes Nova’s uniqueness. Fans of Alon Mor, Grimes, and Glitch Mob are sure to appreciate the track’s experimental and genre-defying approach, while those who appreciate a more cerebral listening experience will find much to admire in its haunting and evocative soundscape.
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