Posts Tagged ‘American Money’

September 17, 2016

BØRNS’ ascension in the indie scene was nothing short of meteoric after the Michigan by way of Los Angeles musician appeared with dreamy flittering 10,000 Emerald Pools over a year ago. The buzz was sensational in the months afterwards, and before we knew it, BØRNS’ had released an acclaimed debut album named DOPAMINE. His music video for album cut American Money takes us back into his honeyed pop. American Money is one of his least psychedelic numbers. The bittersweet lullaby feels like it could easily segue into a dusty aching, coy fluttering Lana Del Rey song, particularly considering its lyrical play on the American dream, money, and tragic love. Even American Money’s free spirited new video fits the profile.

September 13, 2016
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Fresh off of enrapturing us with a sensational remix of Skott’s Porcelain comes a face melting new remix from Los Angeles’ AWAY. There’s really no easy way to put this. AWAY has given psych pop darling BØRNS’s American Money a jaw dropping edit that might keep your pulse rate heightened for the rest of the night. Good luck trying to sleep soon after listening to this sludgy dark, savage trembling remix. The gratifying future bass and trap remix is cinematic haunting. At the rate AWAY is going, he might be my favorite future bass artist of the moment and for much time to come.