High-gloss electroclash with a mischievous Russian edge. Sharp synths and deadpan vocals create a world of neon kitsch and late-night energy.
Supersonic Future sounds like a high-speed chase through a 2005 Moscow nightclub. It is a world of neon lights, synthetic textures, and a very specific kind of post-Soviet irony. The music is driven by aggressive, staccato synth-bass and drum machine patterns that feel both retro and futuristic, capturing the peak of the electroclash movement with a playful, almost cartoonish intensity.
What sets them apart is the collaboration between Oleg Kostrow's sophisticated, often eccentric production and Julia Tchistiakova's detached, breathy vocal delivery. There is a sense of 'trashy chic' here; the music embraces kitsch and lounge aesthetics but delivers them with a sharp, digital bite. It is music that refuses to take itself seriously while being technically impeccable in its construction.
Start with the album 'Leslie Family' to hear their most cohesive vision. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the intersection of fashion, electronic dance music, and a slightly surreal sense of humor. It is music for people who want to feel like they are in a stylish, low-budget sci-fi film from the early 2000s.
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