I drew two paintings, all of which were in an attempt to portray the scissors cutting through a flesh...

I wanted it to feel like how the internet feels to navigate, so the variety of sounds is very reflective of that...
Over-classifying genres is incredibly interesting to me, although I greatly prefer creation of new terms instead of listing several things consecutively...
Shadow work is v important work for understanding who you are. There’s the question are humans born good or evil...
I think internet is the influence that has the most inspiration, saturation of information is something I love and try to replicate on my music...
Windowshopping is me fucking around on Ableton in my bedroom hoping to cultivate a large and expansive enough discography to warrant people writing dozen paragraph-long essays in RateYourMusic comment sections.
Let’s see we’ve got: hot pink bitch named breakfast, crazy frog, king palms, tetris, thembofication, sophie is god, cringe comps, poggers, poppers, frogger, früh, nightcore-beyonce, vineyard vines, maroon 5...
The idea is, by observing and embodying distant pasts, to turn towards the music of the future...
Walking around a music festival with a camera is always an experience...
RANDOM

The concept for reverse nightmare tower was actually inspired by my friend who sent me an unpublished script/rough draft idea for a game/visual novel style thingy he was making...

What the f*** do you mean - You don't wanna suck my nuts? What the f*** do you mean - You don't wanna suck my nuts?

The live set echoed something out of a horror movie with Yeule’s various Junji Ito tattoos to LED backdrops looking like they surfaced from the gates of Hell...

You, as ur future self is called, tells you that they are on vacation (you explain that rather than just simply travel to different places in the world, people from their time travel to other time periods)...

Shadow work is v important work for understanding who you are. There’s the question are humans born good or evil...

Windowshopping is me fucking around on Ableton in my bedroom hoping to cultivate a large and expansive enough discography to warrant people writing dozen paragraph-long essays in RateYourMusic comment sections.

I’ve been lucky that I’ve always had more ideas for music than time to produce them all, so in the beginning, it was easy. I was releasing 15-20 tracks a year, and labels were eating them up...

Their visual imagery on album art is some of my favourite in the underground scene, with 'Shrines' depicting an NYPD officer grappling down the side of a building in Harlem looking into a window at a 425-pound tiger...









