Kasra V has released his latest EP, ‘Flood the Club’, which comprises five uniquely crafted tracks perfect for the dancefloor. The EP offers an eclectic mix of styles, including nods to 80s hedonism, utopian and psychedelic vibrations, and influences from Meat Beat Manifesto and YMO, and is sprinkled with elements from anthemic vocal samples. The record’s eccentricity marries creative calculation, resulting in a genuinely unique listening experience.
Kasra V’s creative approach to the EP involved experimenting with various forms of art, including drawing, collaging, and using the cut-up vocal technique. He also drew inspiration from multidimensional musical groups such as Mark E Smith and Mouse on Mars. Kasra V believes that creativity is like a muscle and that one should not limit oneself to one art form.
Kasra V’s intention with ‘Flood the Club’ is to evoke a sense of experimentation with sound, just as previous generations of musicians such as Mark E Smith and Mouse on Mars had done. This EP showcases the artist’s unique sound and highlights his creative, eclectic style.
The EP is available now and can be streamed from all major platforms. Kasra V’s unusual approach to creating music shines through in every track of Flood the Club, which is sure to delight fans of exceptional electronic music
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