“Like This Forever” by La Vie Sauvage and Pet Snake is Industrial Mood Music for Retro-Futurist Film of a Thomas Disch Novel Yet to Be

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“Like This Forever” sounds like La Vie Sauvage and Pet Snake are sending musical transmissions from an underground bunker in a dystopian future as envisioned in the 1990s. There is something retro about its deconstructed industrial aesthetics. Like a synthesis of glitchcore and whatever it was Curve was doing in the mid-90s. Tones bliss out in chaotic fashion in sharp bursts that linger and the vocals haunt the track like a ghost in the machines responsible for processing the sounds. It’s the kind of song that Gregg Araki should include in a dystopian, retro-futurist cyberpunk inspired film he would make based on a reworking of a Thomas M. Disch novel like what would happen if the lead character of Camp Concentration escaped with his abilities intact and created a rebellious underground poised to overthrow a technocratic global oligarchy. It’s a wonderfully dark mood piece that fans of Machine Girl and Nine Inch Nails as well as the aforementioned might fully appreciate. Listen to “Like This Forever” on Spotify and follow Dutch producer and composer La Vie Sauvage at the links below.

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La Vie Sauvage and Pet Snake Embody the Dark Inner Impulses of Anxiety Through the Catharsis of Darkwave Industrial Track “Angst”

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The keening tone and textural drone that opens “Angst” by La Vie Sauvage is unsettling enough. But when Pet Snake’s vocals come in like a demon whispering from the darkness of one’s own inner depths the song takes on a quality like experiencing a possession firsthand. The sound of metal on metal setting the pace, the chittering drone that runs throughout in swells and valleys, the squelched siren tone all conspire to make for a track that is a supernatural horror movie experience in the first person experienced through your ears and while that may not sound like a fun experience it is certainly interesting and different and more original than a conventional piece of music and a different take on the realm of darkwave and industrial especially given some of the synthwave compositions that La Vie Sauvage has put into the world. Listen to “Angst” and its catharsis of anxiety through the embodiment of that pervading sense of menace on Spotify and follow La Vie Sauvage at the links below.

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