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SINGLE REVIEW: SINK “WHAT REMAINS”

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SINK is a producer and a composer who seeks more in the sounds, instruments, and surroundings. At the crossover between reality, hope, fantasy, spirituality, and illusion, between virtual instruments and sounds in nature, it was where the UK-based artist began his journey. At the crossing, where the vision of a boundless world is possible and everything has become elements and variables.

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“‘What Remains’ is about venomous attachment to drained relationships and destructive selfish behaviors. It’s a song about the relentless spread of our individualism and the connection between habits we develop with each other in our intimacy and the way we keep seizing from Earth. An attempt of picturing beauty within wildness and brutalism of human nature.” SINK

Creating organic electronic soundscapes that seize and capture natural elements while creating powerful imageries and contemplating our human nature, “What Remains” is an intense, untamed experiment that isn’t like anything you’ve heard.

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The way SINK portrays the brokenness, disconnection, domination, and deterioration and weaves them into captivating, textural sonics is poised. As if a contemporary dance in the wild with the wind and dust flapping in the air but all happening in your ears, SINK’s imagination and vast vocabulary constantly amaze you.

Written by Katrina Yang

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