New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Canadian artist Paul Stickman brings us way back into the 80s with his dark & dangerous science fiction horror soundtrack. Of course we remember and adore John
Carpenters classic „Escape from New York" and we propose this to be the soundtrack for „Escape from Toronto", the yet to be written sequel, maybe directed by fellow Canadian
David Cronenberg?
Staggering synth noir blended with minimal tech house make this a unique experience -while the inner eye is constantly confronted with intense & Lynchesque images of the human twilight and the light only comes up in the sense of white noise, flashing up on old TV screens in pitch dark rooms.
The whole album might be treated as an the enormous, symbolic confrontation between the dark and light forces within a human mind, as if
William S. Burroughs had teamed up with a DJ to create the perfect musical interpretation of Naked Lunch.
As usually a team of highly gifted E&D artists has taken the challenge to create their own, dark interpretations of the originals, with a clear tendency rather to the morbid than to the bright side of life. Bill Shakes, Funsize Jonny, Dalo, Pseudo Me & Owen Ni all give their unique interpretations between
Disco Noir, Uneasy Listening, Scary House & Dark Tech.
So if the summer outside is just a little bit to bright and sunny at the moment you may enjoy this little (over)dose from the darker side.
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