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- While the designer music duo released their club-ready track “Banana Clip,” we talked about the terrible night and the songs they played.
This is a Piczo chat room that AG Mowalola And PC Music Cook built. Since Namasenda signed with the producer’s record label in 2020, Namasenda has walked. Its confusing and pixelated corridors, donning all the bright Euro beats and trance sounds stored on their favorite Motorola.
In his latest release, Banana Clip, the screaming Swedish musician is joined by Mowalola Ogunlesi – a designer known for her love of Windows 95 memes and clothes. Together they find the sonic equivalent of crushing your head into a broken dial-up modem, only to find.
Its phosphorescent parts explode in your circulatory system, sending you on a crushing and glittering “Roman vacation.”
With art by Hannah Diamond, it’s the hallmark of the PC Music family where the auto-tuned earloop requires multiple “shots after shot,” leaving Mowalola. And Namasenda with increasingly blurry eyes and dread of what lies ahead. After “cutting the wrong heel,” the track accelerates, and the two find themselves in a numbing gum pit.
“But I won’t stop; I take pictures after recording, like banana clips,” they shouted. While Mowalola won’t be back on track until 2022, Namasenda’s offering today follows a tour of features built into the traps the designer exploits – including working with Lancey Foux on his debut project “LiKe ME,” which was discontinued this March. So here we get ourselves with the “Banana Clips” duo about so-called fake hoes, damn hoes, and funeral tunes.
Namenda: Well, the song is finished. He just missed something. I sent back the first draft of Mowalola about an hour after submitting the music, and I loved it immediately.