Indie
Plasma Chasms stir the cosmic wave with its new single, “Solaris”
Rarely do songs evoke the sensation of floating amidst the stars. The duo PLASMA CHASMS has crafted a psychedelic disco experience that feels like pure, shimmering sunlight. Their newest single, “Solaris,” offers listeners a kaleidoscopic dance floor. This mesmerizing track is the second single off their debut record, transporting listeners on a conceptual cosmic elevator to a world where an atmosphere of open-mindedness and positive vibes reign supreme.
This Los Angeles-based musical ensemble comprising Australian artist Jane Drewett and American Adrian Guerrero has adeptly concocted a timeless and innovative psychedelic retro-disco anthem. Drawing influence from renowned bands like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Tame Impala, their song “Solaris” exudes a vibrant burst of upbeat energy aimed at uplifting spirits and instigating people to move. From the first beat, “Solaris” draws you in and makes it impossible not to move to its rhythmic pulse. It seamlessly integrates vintage and modern influences perfectly, encapsulating the essence of 70s disco while infusing it with a contemporary psychedelic twist.
The song’s hypnotic vocals weave a spell that’s impossible to resist, accompanied by infectious grooves that immerse the listener in an evocative soundscape that echoes the sun-drenched vibes of Southern California with a distinctive indie-Australian twist. Lyrically, “Solaris” exemplifies the embrace of positivity and the release of inhibitions, providing a much-needed remedy to the pervasive gloom of recent years. Drewett’s ethereal vocals carve a transformative and grounding auditory expedition in harmonious synergy with Guerrero’s adept production.
Characterized by pervasive challenges, “Solaris” presents an exuberant escape, encouraging listeners to revel, dream, and bask in the warmth of its uplifting message. Plasma Chasms have unquestionably outdone themselves, crafting a composition that leaves a lingering desire for more. Thus, engross yourself in this musical odyssey, press play, and allow “Solaris” to elevate your spirit to new, rhythmic pinnacles within a domain where the frontiers of creativity are boundless.
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