To give in or not to give in is the dilemma. Abandoning one’s awareness to the comfort of the digital era, or to do the hard work and keep the human freewill alive. Egger’s debut new track Strange Behaviour is a take on this dilemma. Wolfgang Egger, the founder of Egger, who has his musical roots in the electronic sound of the 1980s, takes a deep dive into the insecurity of modern times. The chess of attention. Egger resurrects the era’s emotional tension in Strange Behaviour and reinterprets it for our uneasy digital century.
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The pulse of the song is a steady, hypnotic, slightly threatening in nature. The analogue synth lines hum with a warmth that feels distinctly human. Yet the sequences that power through the mix echo with an unmistakable mechanical autonomy. It is Egger’s conceptual clarity that makes the track very captivating. His music invites us to contemplate the very fog of uncertainty that we live in.
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For listeners of synthwave, experimental electronica, and conceptual sound art, Strange Behaviour feels like nostalgia and novelty. It’s a soundtrack for a world that is being misguided to mistrust its own reflection. But thankfully, there wouldn’t be this earth without ‘art’, even in the falsity, songs like this will stand rooted to the deeper conscience of the human soul. Follow Egger on Instagram and listen to its first song, now streaming on Spotify and YouTube.
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