Madeon & Robotaki at CODA in Toronto
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Madeon & Robotaki at CODA in Toronto
image credit to krista de leon (kristakastles on instagram)

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“Ghost Boy” by Robotaki | Choreography by EZtwins & Dylan Mayoral
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Robotaki has been a constant supplier of cultivated and refined electronic jewels for many a year. But he takes his authoritative production skills and music crafting expertise to a whole new level on Limbo, a softly glowing, floaty bounding effusion of complex percussive patterns and intricate keys. On satin smooth future soul vocals is London’s SHOR, whose sleek voice adds an extra coating of silky velvet to Robotaki’s twilight twinkling, dreamy warped future beats opus. What’s on limbo here isn’t us, but the rest of the world as we lose ourselves in the richness and complexity of this ravishing, ever-shifting and fluctuating new track from the prolific Montreal based producer. Robotaki explains that he made Limbo in a strange time in his life when he was floating between several binaries relating to his career, relationship at the time, and self-esteem. He continues: “It’s a frustrating time but also a sadly beautiful one that I hope a lot of people can relate to.This theme shaded many decisions that went into this release, like the repetitive motif that basically plays all throughout but reoccurs in very different ways.Limbo is both my hardest and most vulnerable track to date.” You can also stream Limbo via Spotify, here.