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Vladimir Cauchemar

Vladimir Cauchemar, an enigmatic figure with the icon of a white skull, has crafted quite a unique scene in the world of music and visuals. Often seen sporting a recorder, an instrument commonly associated with elementary school music lessons, Cauchemar has flipped the narrative and transformed it into a significant element of his production aesthetic. Parading this under-rated instrument in much of his work, he attracted an audience who now recognize the recorder's distinctive sound as the artist’s signature.

Known for his eclectic and surreal approach towards visuals, Cauchemar's work isn't easy to forget. His video for “Aulos” stands as a testament to his creativity - featuring a woman provocatively dancing while playing a recorder. The juxtaposition of such a seemingly innocent instrument and the woman’s performance suggest that he has a penchant for testing boundaries and injecting his distinctive brand of quirkiness into the mix. Similarly, his video for “Rollercoaster” depicts a faceless couple passionately dancing together, creating a narrative momentum without uttering a single line, again displaying his unconventional take on the visual language of music videos. This all might seem odd on the surface, but Vladimir Cauchemar’s eccentric style has made him a provocateur in the industry, challenging the norm and leaving the audience in a state of bewilderment, yet craving for more.

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