Deer MX delves into AI with “You've Left Me Nothing”

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The Mexican band, based in Hong Kong, explores the impact of contemporary technology with their new single.

Deer MX, premieres his most recent song titled “You've Left Me Nothing”which gives us a powerful lyric to reflect on the growing dominance of Artificial Intelligence in contemporary society. The song, available today on all digital platforms, is part of a series of releases that the band will include in an upcoming EP.

This second preview, combines the deep lyrics of Adriana Martinez and Miguel Bastidain addition to the characteristic synthesizers that identify the duet. Also, collaborate Alfonso Rosales on the battery and Peter Enderbergby the Hong Kong band Diamond 6, on the guitar. The release includes a remix of IN-NO-V8a British artist based in Thailand who adds a disturbing and profound new dimension to the already provocative single. The visual work, by the artist and digital creator Dispense Youconsolidates the powerful message of the theme.

With this release, Deer MX It positions itself as a critical voice in the debate on the impact of technology and artificial intelligence, inviting you to think about the costs that development brings. With “You've Left Me Nothing” The band continues to develop its style: a mix of industrial sounds, trip rock and dense atmospheres that push the listener to the limit.

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