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Emmon & Majestoluxe - Blood on the Ceiling


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When two artists collide—both known for their dark, distinctive visions and their unconventional sonic adventures—you know something special is bound to happen. The latest collaboration between Emmon (Emma Nylén and Jimmy Monell) and Majestoluxe takes that idea and cranks it up to eleven, creating a masterpiece that’s an unexpected yet mesmerizing blend of sound and emotion. 
Emmon and Majestoluxe have crafted a track that dives headfirst into the shadowy borderland between dream and reality. Majestoluxe's self-described "luxurious subarctic industrial" sound fits seamlessly with Emmon’s icy, intricate vocals. From the very first pulse of the bass, I could sense the intoxicating, almost hypnotic energy that the song emanates—a vibe that is equal parts haunting and entrancing. This feeling, in fact, becomes even more visceral when the intense, almost uncanny guitar riffs come to play, layering the piece with a rawness that feels both familiar and fierce. Emma herself described the inspiration behind the lyrics: "When my dear friend and record label colleague Majestoluxe presented his track to me and asked me to work my magic on it, the dark and hypnotic atmosphere immediately brought images to my mind that inspired a lyric about the borderland between dream and reality. Inspired by several characters from various horror films and a brutal reality. Guess which ones?" And that’s precisely what this collaboration is—it’s a complex, unnerving, yet beautifully cinematic exploration of dreams, fears, and the strange crossovers between the two. 
But let’s talk about the sound. There’s something spectacular happening here—a distinctive and deeply unconventional blend of textures that, quite frankly, took me by surprise. The synths are cold, aggressive, and relentless, but they’re also meticulously catchy, grabbing your attention without letting go. The way Emmon’s typically dancy yet haunting style is elevated here by Majestoluxe’s raw electronic astuteness adds a powerful edge to the whole track. It’s bold. It’s piercing. The synth choices are often unexpected—oscillating between brooding darkness and brighter moments that almost feel like a release—yet they work together brilliantly. Majestoluxe’s sonic mastery introduces a new intensity to Emmon’s polished sound. The atmospheric layers are dense and complex, creating a sonic landscape that pulls you in and surrounds you. It’s impossible not to appreciate the uncanny mix of relentless guitar riffs and pulsating synths, with a rhythm that pumps and builds, creating a track that’s as addictive as it is unsettling. The modified vocals blend seamlessly into this dark composition, echoing and haunting their way through the powerful instrumentals. I was genuinely astounded by how well these two artists complemented each other’s sounds. Emmon’s vocal magic, combined with Majestoluxe’s knack for intense, atmospheric arrangements, gave us something truly special. The depth of the track’s dark allure surprised me—it’s not just a song but a full experience that resonates on a deeper level. The unexpected guitar elements? Brilliant. The pumping, aggressive, yet infectious synth work? It’s the kind of thing that sticks with you long after the track ends. And the lyrics, delivered with an evocative intensity, transport the listener straight into that borderland of dreams and nightmares. 
It has every element I  appreciate—rawness, emotion, energy, and above all, an unmistakable authenticity that makes it feel genuinely alive. For anyone ready to get lost in the dark, hypnotic magic of sound, this release is an absolute must-hear.

https://found.ee/bloodontheceiling

Release date: 23.10.2024
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