Spacemoth's "Internet Fantasy" Blends Krautrock and Digital Disconnect Themes
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Chris DeVille
Not artisan, but a perfectly fine bagel. Hits the spot.
Summary
Spacemoth (Maryam Qudus) releases "Internet Fantasy," the second advance single from her upcoming album Inward Eye. The track contrasts with her earlier single "Do We Exist?" by offering noisy, droning krautrock with a sleek vocal melody, drawing on Kraftwerk and Cluster influences. The song explores the struggle of staying present in real life while the digital world beckons.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"Do We Exist?" stopped us in our tracks.
"Internet Fantasy" offers noisily droning krautrock with a sleek, soothing vocal melody.
Those stated Kraftwerk and Cluster influences come through loud and clear as Qudus ponders the struggle to stay present in your own life when the digital world beckons.
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