UK Artist of the Week: Nausica

Since forming back in 2013, German/Dutch group Nausica have been writing and producing all of their own material, honing their unique, spellbinding sound.

Symbolically describing two different mindsets in the form of an ongoing flashback, new single “Black & White” combines innovative layers of sound with the soaring, majestic vocals of Edita Karkoschka. Flowing with a swirling musicality, sparkling hooks, and throbbing, glitchy beats, a captivating soundscape is created, making it impossible not to be swept away by the track’s sweeping, effervescent splendour.

Of the track, the band expand: “…conscious choices are made with clear memories, in contradiction to the typical grey area, where everything you feel and do seems blurry. The chorus could be perceived as the deep, powerful, and colourful output of emotions, almost losing the feeling for reality.”

“Black & White” is out now via Knight Rider Records, and we cannot wait to hear more from this intriguing band.

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