Dreller unveils extraterrestrial animated visuals to accompany new track "Control"
Entwined with contagious bursts of manipulated electronica and alien-like animation, Dreller takes us to a new dimension with his incredibly catchy new track "Control".
The London-based multi-instrumentalist, filmmaker, and animator merges euphoric harmonies with infectious bleeps and high-pitched synth bursts, stimulating a darker undergrowth with a hazy, distorted beat.
With a collective of confusing symbols and inventive spaceships, Dreller drags us through a universe controlled by computers, as well as psychedelic waves of compelling shapes and colours, to bring us into his warped dimension. The short film is created by none other than Dreller himself, and the animation is a complete plunge into the weird and wonderful world of distorted psychedelia.
"Control" is out now via Goodbye/Terrible Records, you can watch the visuals below, and find his new live dates below that.
April
21 - Servant Jazz Quarters - London
May
19-21 - The Great Escape Festival - Brighton
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