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SpünDay – Magnificent Woman
There is a music project in South Wales which seems has been secretly hiding and distributing a portion of its art to anyone who involuntarily looks at their YouTube channel.


SpünDay is a variety of audio signals that converge in an informative stream of associations. Their Noise Rock is real and frank, he is not afraid of condemnation and rejection and is not afraid to do what he really feels. SpünDay passes his work through themselves and seems to make fun of the mainstream, showing him samples of the music of the future. With a series of his videos, the music of the project goes to another level as it affects other stimuli - portals for the perception of information. The eyes see what the ears cannot hear. An amazing picture emerges on the song 'Magnificent Woman'. Psychedelics in visualization. Visualization of musical space. 


The track itself is written in classic trip-hop and drum&bass styles, which partly remind us of the cool 90's with the legendary The Prodigy. 'Magnificent Woman' is a music video in the literal sense of the word. The main heroine of the episode becomes the background for amazing tricks, explosions and scratches. Interesting in itself,  SpünDay should appeal to fans of all things extraordinary. Watch a recent video clip from SpünDay below on YouTube and subscribe to their new videos.