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‘Electric’ by pMad

‘Electric’ by pMad 

Thoughtfully pMad returns to us and brings his latest release, ‘Electric,’ for a spin on NenesButler turntables. His words are full of emotion and depth, inviting us to reflect on life, darkness, and human nature
Perhaps it’s time to look at the road of life, filled with encounters, from a different perspective and to understand the story behind each of us. In the depths of our souls, we carry stories that have shaped us, similar to the annual rings of a tree. Every moment, every encounter, every pain, and every happiness have woven into our lifetimes, shaping us into the valuable beings we are today. Our stories are treasures, which we guard carefully and which make us unique. We should value them the most
Musically, pMad stays true to his established path. The staged mood is appropriate and reinforces the message. This time, however, with a pinch more dark pop, which steers the track in an unusual direction for him. Vocals continue to ground the song firmly in the dark post-punk lane. 
Once again, the musical coachman from Ireland roams the streets without looking back, and with ‘Electric’, with artwork created by his daughter, he leaves behind a touch of rebellion, a rebellion against his own self.



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