There is a special type of songs that turn a personal catastrophe into a common language. ‘Deep Bass’ works exactly like that – Orphan Prodigy and Jeff Wise built the track on two chords and twenty layered instruments, but the main thing here is how they turn obsession into structure, and fixation on the past into form. Their collaboration sounds like a document of that state when memories of first love become an obsession that destroys the ability to live in the present.

Puck, Love, Memory

-PurpleMistress

Orphan Prodigy came to this project through electronic rock with a noticeable punk charge, Jeff Wise added vocal confessionalism, together they created a space where the 2000s alternative musicians meet modern digital anxiety. The result is a song about love that has become a curse, about the impossibility of letting go of what ended long ago. There is no catharsis here, no resolution, only the acknowledgment that some connections leave scars that we carry for years. ‘Deep Bass’ is a song that will remain in memory precisely because it speaks about memory that itself becomes an illness.

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