Born In Flamez double single 'Play' presents a ferocious claim for dissent bodies in the form of two relentlessly queer anthems. Known for their experimental and enigmatic approach on identity expression, with 'Play', Born In Flamez delivers an uncompromisingly sensual revision of a crunk classic and a banging collaboration with the cross-border performance artist Muxxxe.
Originally conceived as the soundtrack for a multidisciplinary performance involving physical expression, censorship, transformation and plastic waste, 'This is what my body says' depicts a call for body liberation upon the decline of the world, the collaboration with the masked artist from Tijuana 'Muxxxe' bounds together a feeling of distinctive tenacity that comes along with queer emancipation.
With xenomorphic atmospheres, heavy mechanic percussions and alienish echoes the EP constrains the most redemptive side of Born In Flamez in the form of two unapologetic and futuristic rap pieces.
Originally conceived as the soundtrack for a multidisciplinary performance involving physical expression, censorship, transformation and plastic waste, 'This is what my body says' depicts a call for body liberation upon the decline of the world, the collaboration with the masked artist from Tijuana 'Muxxxe' bounds together a feeling of distinctive tenacity that comes along with queer emancipation.
With xenomorphic atmospheres, heavy mechanic percussions and alienish echoes the EP constrains the most redemptive side of Born In Flamez in the form of two unapologetic and futuristic rap pieces.
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