As he gears up for his sophomore full-length album release on Ultra Music, Adrian Lux hooks up with director and former pro skateboarder Travis Kopach on the visuals for his new single “Damaged”.
he video follows a group of skate boarders in the heart of New York City. In the beginning, Adrian describes his love of skateboarding and how it has influenced him and his work. How the 2 cultures are all part of him – skateboarding and dance music. While the video doesn’t really have anything to do with the song, it is just cool to watch something as skateboarding being highlighted in dance music, and vice versa.
In true Lux fashion, “Damaged” is another standout tune amongst the gaggle of electronic dance music tracks featuring bittersweet female vocals, this time courtesy of Swedish indie diva Alva Tang and post-punk guitar ala The Cure, courtesy of Nico Malmstedt. The song glides on ethereal harmonies, heavenly production that drive the song’s infectious hook into one momentous, neat, sexy, sleek package with massive multi -genre cross over appeal.
he video follows a group of skate boarders in the heart of New York City. In the beginning, Adrian describes his love of skateboarding and how it has influenced him and his work. How the 2 cultures are all part of him – skateboarding and dance music. While the video doesn’t really have anything to do with the song, it is just cool to watch something as skateboarding being highlighted in dance music, and vice versa.
In true Lux fashion, “Damaged” is another standout tune amongst the gaggle of electronic dance music tracks featuring bittersweet female vocals, this time courtesy of Swedish indie diva Alva Tang and post-punk guitar ala The Cure, courtesy of Nico Malmstedt. The song glides on ethereal harmonies, heavenly production that drive the song’s infectious hook into one momentous, neat, sexy, sleek package with massive multi -genre cross over appeal.
RELEASE DATE : 2013-05-28
LABEL : Ultra Records
LABEL : Ultra Records
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