“Human\”, the new release from Deer MX

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A reflection on the paradox of our connection with AI.

The long-awaited song is now available “Human” of Deer MXthis alternative electro-rock duo, known for their intriguing musical fusions, has released their latest single that promises to lead us to reflect on the relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence.

In “Human“, Deer MX immerses us in a combination of industrial sounds, trip rock and the powerful voice of Adriana Martinez. This musical piece, full of aggressiveness, is a testimony of the search for answers about our humanistic essence in an increasingly technological world.

Adriana Martínez Falcón and Miguel Ángel Espinosa Bastidathe creative minds behind Deer MXhave had the collaboration of musicians such as Alfonso Rosales on the battery and Peter Enderberg on the guitar to give life to “Human“. Furthermore, the single count with one remix of IN-NO-V8adding his quirky touch and depth to this track.

Human” is just the beginning of a series of songs that will be part of the duo’s upcoming EP. Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more news about this release and upcoming performances planned Deer MX in Asia and Mexico.

You can now hear “Human” on all digital platforms such as Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music.

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