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Tina Says showcases the electrifying journey of chaos in her newest single “Dystopia”

Tina Says takes you on a mind-bending voyage with her latest single, “Dystopia“. Drawing inspiration from the early days of industrial techno, Tina showcases her undeniable talent for crafting underground sounds as a menacing bassline catapults this song into the depths of spellbinding vocals while descending into an abyss, succumbing to the irresistible allure of the track’s dark aesthetics. With a relentless determination to get bodies moving, Tina Says unleashes killer synthesizers that leave an indelible mark.

“Dystopia” showcases Tina’s meticulous attention to detail, which is evident in the intricate web of electronic instrumentals that she weaves throughout this nearly 4-minute song. The haunting bassline sets the tone, enveloping the ominous atmosphere, while simultaneously driving the energy of its underlying instrumentals. The hypnotic synthesisers take center stage, creating an otherworldly soundscape that continues from start to finish. As the track unfolds, Tina’s vocals showcase through the sonic haze, delivering a powerful declaration that resonates deep.

“Through my experimentation with sound design and layering sounds, I created a chaotic synth to lead people into my Dystopian world,” Tina says – pun unintended – about her newest single, “The lead was the catalyst for my creative process, and the rest of the track flowed naturally from there. In order to balance out the chaotic sound design, I chose to use a bouncy bass line instead of a rolling one, which added a groove and helped to bring the track together.”

With “Dystopia”, Tina proves herself to be a force with her ability to craft a sonic experience that immerses in a dystopian realm that is a testament to her creative vision and technical prowess.

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