Helado Negro releases “Sender Receiver”

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This is the third and final single from their new EP.

Black Ice Creamthe project led by the musician Roberto Carlos Langehas revealed “Sender Receiver”an intriguing and captivating single that serves as the latest preview of their highly anticipated new EP, The Last Sound On Earth. This album is scheduled to be released globally next Friday, November 7 under the respected independent label Big Dada.

the song “Sender Receiver” It is distinguished by its enveloping atmosphere and introspective lyricism. On a thematic level, the piece critically and poetically addresses violence and the profound imbalance inherent in our language and modern technical communication. Black Ice Cream uses his signature sound to reflect on how the precision and coldness of technical terminology often mask or even exacerbate underlying human tensions and conflicts.

In music technology, the term 'master and slave' is often used to connect two machines that communicate and exchange information to create music. I hate that language; “It's a constant reminder of the oppression present in our everyday thoughts and actions with people, and I don't want it in my world or anyone else's, much less in our collective creative musical universe,” the musician explained in a press release.

This new single sets the tone for what promises to be a deep exploration of connection and disconnection in the digital age and the search for meaning amid technological noise, central themes of their upcoming LP, The Last Sound On Earth.

Dale play to the video directed by Robert Beatty, Stillz and the same Roberto Carlos Lange:

This November 11, Black Ice Cream will arrive in Room (A) of the Indie Rocks Forum! from Mexico City. Don't miss this night that will be full of inspiration, depth and sound experimentation. Learn more details here.

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