Showing posts with label Andrea P. Latorre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrea P. Latorre. Show all posts

Friday, April 08, 2022

Watch: SDH Drop "Poem Against Strong Thinking" Music Video


Barcelona synth wave/post punk duo SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) have dropped the video for "Poem Against Strong Thinking".

The song is taken from their 2020 EP 'Against Strong Thinking', a second press of the EP will be out on April 27 via Avant! Records. Grab it here.

Watch the clip below.


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Friday, April 01, 2022

Watch: SDH Unleash New Single/Video "Maybe A Body"


Barcelona synth wave/post punk duo SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) have unleashed the video for their latest single "Maybe A Body".

The song is taken from their new EP 'Maybe A Body', set to arrive on April 29, 2022 via Avant! Records. Pre-order it here.

The title-track is a powerful song about body recognition, about having a voice and using it, sustained by some throbbing EBM with traces of 90’s trance/progressive, ending up in a perfect balance of rousing groove and hypnagogic feelings. The B side is the hunting ground for more dream-like scenarios as it digs deep in the nostalgia realm with its retro mood filled with italo and synth-pop bliss.
To power up both these aspects of SDH’s identity, we have called two of the best electronic producers out there to remix one track each.

Maybe A Body has been given to techno golden boy and Avant! alumni Phase Fatale who has managed to enhance even further the trance-like nature of the track, creating just the perfect dancefloor filler. All Of That has been instead reworked by the skillful hands of the rising star of the Eighties sound Pablo Bozzi who literally exploded the italo groove, occasionally smoothing things out with some breakbeats just where they’re most needed.

Watch/listen below.


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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Watch: SDH Unleash Music Video For "Suffer"

Barcelona synth wave/post punk duo SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) have unleashed the video for their latest single "Suffer".

The song is the first taken from their recent EP 'Against Strong Thinking', which came out on 14 February via Avant! Records. Buy it here.

The video was directed and edited by Pol Barrós. Watch below.


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Thursday, January 09, 2020

Watch: SDH Premiere New Single/Video "No Miracles"

Barcelona synth wave/post punk duo SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) have premiered the video for their infectious new single "No Miracles".

The song is the first taken from their forthcoming EP 'Against Strong Thinking', which will be out 14 February  on Avant! Records. Buy it here.

Although six songs may be insufficient, their new tracks highlight the strengths of their debut. The beats are deeper, the atmospheres sadder. The band continues to explore the musical language as a poetic form and trying to discover new questions that allow the great categories of thinking to be undone. Against Strong Thinking talks about the importance of facing all that categorical, dogmatic and conclusive thinking. There is a need for dialogue with everything that seems unquestionable. Again, the questions guide all the songs and, again, there is no single answer. Sometimes this doubt is fertile, sometimes it is painful and involves a total and profound loss.

The video was directed and edited by Sara Busquets and Sergi Algiz. Watch below.


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Monday, April 15, 2019

Watch: SDH Reveal Music Video For "I Mean"

Barcelona synth wave/post punk duo SDH (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms) have revealed the video for their latest single "I Mean".

The song is taken from their self-titled debut album (Semiotics Department Of Heteronyms), which came out in June 2018 via Avant! Records. Buy it here.

Directed and edited by: Alejandra Núñez . Watch below.


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