Silkie has left dubstep behind to produce synth-heavy 80s boogie with a bizarre sci-fi backstory. Take a look at an exclusive preview of the video below
One of the year’s more high-concept records is Fractals, the new album from Silkie. The producer has skipped across a few styles already – his dubstep productions sucked jazz, pop and grime elements into a sparkling brew – and on Fractals, he’s channelling a kind of 80s synth boogie.
Things get really cosmic, though, when it’s paired with a bizarro sci-fi backstory, illustrated by Argentinian artist Freshcore. Freshcore depicts Silkie as a producer whose music is used by a shadowy elite to reinvent themselves. He ends up rejecting their veneration, and joins a resistance movement. It could be read as an allegory for the dubstep movement being co-opted by stadium EDM, with Silkie staying true to his roots.
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