oh god friends the next iknbs chapter is really testing my limits lmao you will hate me and i hate myself but we have to soldier through this together pls. you have to trust me for this next little bit 💀
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oh god friends the next iknbs chapter is really testing my limits lmao you will hate me and i hate myself but we have to soldier through this together pls. you have to trust me for this next little bit 💀
O Future - Voyeur
O Future create something for the “Voyeur” in all of us, with their latest single of the same name. Comprised of Danish producer Jens Bjornkjær and South African vocalist Katherine Mills Rymer, both formerly known under their OOFJ moniker, their latest track is an invigorated boost of sensuous vocals delivered through a breathy glaze. Riding over the majesty of its lush symphonics and bassy flows, O Future’s latest stimulation is made for your listening pleasure as they explain:
“This song is exactly as the title suggests about getting pleasure from watching, viewing unblinking(ly) in the corner; looking through the keyhole at other people.
This modern life is all about looking at other people. Other people's vanity is our global turn on. This is all at once terrifying, cold, alien, sad and incredibly dystopian-spiked, multi-verse sexy.”
You can check out the track below:
O Future - First Noel
A change of pace from the usual Christmas cheer, O Future, formerly the Danish-South African duo of OOFJ composed of Jens Bjørnkjær and Katherine Mills Rymer respectfully, present to us their cover of “First Noel”. Swapping the warm, comforting choir of the original with a cold, solitary haunt, O Future’s latest version subverts the cherished carol with a darkly aura. The cover is a follow-up from their Bondian track, “Smell You” where the heavenly glow of Katherine’s vocals are met with orchestral grandeur and its contrasting synth quirk.
You can check out their caroling cover for “First Noel” and the instrumental lush of their offbeat video for “Smell You”:
“Smell You”
“First Noel”
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