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DESIRE

DESIRE has proven to be an electrifying artist. Undeniably, this electro-pop outfit, comprised of singer Megan Louise, producer Johnny Jewel and instrumentalist Nat Walker, has sparked a revitalized interest in synth-heavy dance music, a sound that echoes the pulsating vigor of the 80s music scene. Their debut album "II" was a sonic bombshell, immediately catching the attention of critics and listeners alike. It became evident that DESIRE was not just another banal addition to the music industry, but rather an artist that was ready to imbue it with a unique flavor of their own.

Arguably some of DESIRE's most vivid contributions to the industry are mirrored in their music videos, deeply cinematic and visually intoxicating works of art. Their video for "Don't Call" for instance, could easily be mistaken for a snippet from an 80s thriller film, it's this synergy of music, fashion and narrative that makes their work so compelling. Curiously, an interesting tidbit is that the glaring red lighting in many of their videos isn't a nuanced marketing scheme, Megan Louise just has an affinity for the color red, and thinks it 'sets the mood' right. Another prime example is the video for "Tears From Heaven," bathed in a neon-drenched aesthetic, it is a dense, visually rich spectacle that feels like a throwback to the golden age of MTV. Their videos alone deserve a place in a modern gallery, a captivating blend of visual storytelling that perfectly complements their melodious tunes. In conclusion, DESIRE isn't just creating music, but always an entire sensory experience, proving that they are indeed a force to be reckoned with.

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