Anika shares “Oxygen”

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Verses that free us from confinement.

British-German experimental singer-songwriter, Anikajust released the single “Oxygen”which will be included in Abyss, Your new record production available on April 4 via Sacred Bones.

The song creates a narrative where the interpreter is trapped within her own body, is a criticism of how society wants to mold yourself according to the needs of others, causing you to lose your identity.

It is about wanting to escape from this cage, he wants to breathe, he wants to be in tune with his true self, with his true feelings, sensations and desires, without restrictions, “says the singer in a press release.

Inspired by iconic bands like The Breeders and Pixiesthis Track It has its own rhythm, let the sounds flow chaotically, with a letter accompanied by sequences that portray how it wants to escape from that cage, looking for ways to find its true being. A deep introspection, without any restriction.

The video, directed by Laura Martinovabegins with the emblematic and most chaotic station of Vivaldi: “Summer”after turning off the radio, the desire to express and shout that can no longer can begin.

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