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SINGLE REVIEW: MARI DANGERFIELD “SCREEN TIME”

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Mari Dangerfield’s music is one that purely depends on individual experience to define. Spinning in its own universe, the artist is bringing us another introspective release with full-on quirkiness and a mixture of sounds absorbing from all around the space where electronic meets alternative and pop and musical theatre with classical icings. “Screen Time” is out of the world yet deeply rooted in the human experience of a digital age.

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Taking inspiration from the way digital products continue to consume our intelligence and feed on personal information, Dangerfield explores the topic more in-depth with edgy, artistic sonics and haunting vocals.

“‘Screen Time’ is about how in the modern age, we’re all unavoidably hooked to our phones and computers. It highlights the CEOs of the companies behind these addictions and their greed for our personal information in exchange for huge profits from advertisers” said Dangerfield.

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Concerning with glaring discomfort. Sonically designed to reflect our current world and situation, “Screen Time” is not a song to make you feel good about yourself, but a tune to wake you up from toxic, addictive daily routines.

Written by Katrina Yang

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