As the moon waxes on the eve of October 27th, the air will be electrified by the pulsating rhythm of “Techno Love”, a single from CMB ft. NEAREST is a project that dances on the shadowy edges of electronica. This heartfelt offering is also a tribute to the late Casey Grabowski of NEAREST, whose spirit echoes throughout the track. The single is not just a song, but a sensory experience, complete with a music video and remixes by skillful producers such as HELIXHAND, David Anderson Kirk, and Sinking Feeling. This is but a prelude to the spectral dance party, RAVEYARD, that awaits the very next day.
“Techno Love” is the harbinger of an upcoming album, “Casimer”. This album is not just a collection of songs, but a homage to Casey G., whose creative genius permeates every song.
CMB, the creative endeavor of synth sorcerer Casey Desmond, is a voyage into the unexplored realms of electronica, where captivating vocals blend seamlessly with rich, hypnotic patterns. Envision a soundscape where the allure of synth-pop, ethereal voices, and the innovation of experimental music intersect. Add a touch of cryptic artistry to this mix, and you have harmonies that could resonate even with the most futuristic auditory systems and engage listeners in an unforgettable sonic mind-melt.
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released October 27, 2023
Techno Love (Original Version)
Composed, Written, and Produced by Casey Desmond (CMB) & Casey Grabowski (NEAREST)
Mix by Casey Desmond
Mastering by Sterling Bond
1. Techno Love (David Anderson Kirk Daksy Mix)
2. Techno Love (Helixhand Mix)
3. Techno Love (Sinking Feeling Mix)
Mix by Casey Desmond
Artwork/Video Concepts by Casey Desmond & Casey Grabowski
Cover Illustration by David Palmacci, Cover Concept & Back Illustration by Casey Desmond
CMB (Cosmic Microwave Background) was born from an improv synth set at a music festival by Casey Desmond.
CMB’s Three Licks is heavily electronic and unlike her previous projects, much more experimental.
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