Sirene android
"I am already in the brain of hell... composing and decomposing the rules." "Android Sirens" is more than a song; it is a sonic manifestation of a pivotal poem from the avant-garde book "Serenade Serene" by Ofelia Prodan. This track captures the visceral essence of the "Ophoenix" state—a fusion of biological pain and digital transcendence. The lyrics delve deep into the "blasphemous body," where metallic cherry blossoms rust and "psychotic light" reveals a girl with a "digital fan body" dancing at the gates of a decommissioned hell. This is the soundtrack to the Ball of the Count of Absurd, a place of "paradisal hell" where crystal chandeliers and heavy violet velvet curtains set the stage for an infinite spiral dance. Musically, it is a Cyber-Baroque Opera, blending haunting choral echoes with industrial machinery, reflecting the internal struggle between "devastating electromagnetic storms" and the "serene serenity" of the android spirit. Creative Team: Lyrics: Ofelia Prodan (excerpt from the book "Serenade Serene") Musical Coordinator & Concept: Phoenix Gemi Visuals: The Urban Frequencies Project
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