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Puscifer Share New Video For Phantogram’s Remix Of “Postulous”

Puscifer have premiered new video for Phantogram’s remix of their song “Postulous.” That take on the track will appear on Puscifer's new remix album, “Existential Reckoning: Rewired,” which is set to be released on March 31. Maynard James Keenan commented:

“The symbiotic relationship between Daniel Martin Diaz’s visual art and Puscifer’s sonic landscapes on Existential Reckoning, although accidental, is undeniable. Like sentient life forms separated at birth and reunited in the Arizona desert. The cherry on top is the new video he created to accompany the Phantogram ReWire of ‘Postulous.’ Blown away. Thank you, DMD.”

Diaz added:

“The concept was to create a futuristic yet nostalgic vision inspired by the overall aesthetic of the music and Carina and Maynard‘s performance. I decided to use mind clairvoyance and telekinesis waveforms to convey their communication since their voices blend seamlessly in the recording. The video explores various themes, including invasion from other worlds, apocalyptic scenarios, pyramid mysteries, alien abduction, and advanced technologies.”

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PostedMarch 14, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsPuscifer, Postulous, Phantogram, Existential Reckoning: Rewired

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