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Shadient drops two-track release & lyric video for ‘Crash’ & ‘Roadworks’


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Shadient’s debut album is due this fall, and he just released the final two tastes of what’s to come — and if these and the other singles are any indication, this is going to be a phenomenal album.

‘Crash / Roadworks’ once again shows off 23-year old London artist’s superior sound design, with the help of fknsyd and Catnapp on “Crash.” The two are incredibly different sides of the electronic musical spectrum, pairing dark industrial bass with a callback to 2010s UK pop.

Shadient didn’t stop at just producing the tracks, he also offers a visual element to go along with the singles in a joint lyric video, which he created himself. Using motion graphics, old film footage and other captivating visuals, the video shows off the dichotomy between the two releases, ‘CRASH’ being dark and heavy, ‘Roadworks’ being light and promising.

Check out both tracks and the video below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Shadient drops two-track release & lyric video for ‘Crash’ & ‘Roadworks’

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