Cyberpunk Producer Celina Launches Fourth Album "License For Violence" via Brutal Resonance Records
Celina, also known as the Cyberqueen to her fans, is an electronic music producer based in the heart of Europe. Her music represents everything of the near-future: unique synthesizers blasting hard-hitting electropunk beats mixed with cinematic sci-fi elements.
After her debut album Past Perfect Future saw her explore dark synthwave, Celina ventured into heavier territory with midtempo and cyberpunk vibes on her second album “Digital Warpaint”. This proved to be a success as she landed live gigs following, and only further mastered her craft and sets with her third album “Origins”. Celina has collaborated with other producers in and out of her genre.
Celina’s fourth album overall just may be her magnum opus in her musical journey thus far. The opening notes of ‘Nemesis’ blast out a near-future dance beat to drown out the constant ads from the megacorps as ‘Power Inside Me’ sees her explore her vocal talent in a midtempo meltdown. ‘Psychopathic’ provides a funky dancefloor hit as ‘Code Me’ will get you ready for your next trip to cyberspace. ‘Horizon’ chills things back a bit with immersive cinematic sci-fi blends, as if you’re taking a trip across a city’s skyline as ‘Hurt You More’ provides an edge to harsh reality. ‘Generation Failure’ provides a glitchy take on her beats while ‘Already Lost You’ gives off techno-oriented vibes. ‘Uwaga’ gives us a nod to beat-driven sci-fi music and the final track ‘Chix Ready’ gives us an attitude driven rush from the newly formed sisterhood trio.
Celina does not limit herself to one genre. She brings in a host of influences from techno, midtempo, industrial, darksynth, and, in more recent memory, trance and hip-hop.
After establishing her own independent label Shadows and Machines Records, Celina has begun working on the OST for a PC game. Finding a love for immersing herself into other worlds Celina plans on composing more soundtracks in the future.
Steven Gullotta
info@brutalresonance.comI've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.
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