Glitch pop band Life Size Maps revealed a new euphoric dance track, “Incomplete“, that solidifies their transition into electronic dance pop genre. With a mystical entrance overflowing into a addictive beat, “Incomplete” expresses the “visceral existence” of love and loss with a magical fusion of nostalgia that is over too soon. “Something you don’t notice,” goes the track, “is drifting out of focus…it’s all you see and all you dream, but now it seems it’s incomplete.”
Life Size Maps elaborates:
The simulacra is the idea of a copy replacing the original, a concept of this digital age where we live, die, and fall in love in a simulation of reality instead of the real thing. Many assume this duality of simulation and reality has no room for meaningful beauty, but the relevantly (and Borgesian) named Brooklyn indie outfit Life Size Maps proves that between the digital and alive is a shade of grey containing a hyper-HD sunset of brilliant colors.
Mike McKeever, Rob Karpay, Dave Stoecker, and Sean Thornton formed the group in 2011 and released their anticipated, self-titled debut LP this past spring. Brooklyn’s indie electronic band will perform in Miami and New York.
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