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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Dig Exotic's lush electronic synthesis on "See Through You" from the "Decimals to Fiction" album
"I can see through you"
See Through You by Los Angeles dark electro indie Dig Exotic, the project of singer-songwirter / record producer Rebecca Rosoff sparks off sounds that at once feels both tribal and electronic twisting on deep lush tactile synths and drum machines that feel organically drawn. From her latest 2020 album "Decimals to Fiction", Rosoff, who also makes up one half of the American-Italian rock duo, Slow Roar, possesses a vocal aesthetic that feels art rock-esque with baroque pop affections, alluring with theatrical edges.
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Dark Indie Electropop/Rock project Dig Exotic is the creation of Los Angeles native singer, songwriter and record producer Rebecca Rosoff.
Her LP Exposition, recorded at The Velveteen Laboratory in Echo Park and produced by Louis Stephens (Rooney), is a collection of hook laden indie rock songs with unapologetic intensity written over an emotionally dark decade during which Rosoff lived in NYC and worked as a radio producer at iHeartRadio while playing in local bands. Exposition's 10 songs, selected from a batch of 250 completed arrangements, are a series of intimate confessions delivered through an emotionally resonant mix of gritty guitar riffs, lusty vocals, and thundering drums.
Her Act One EP (2017), the first in a series of three (Act Two and Act Three to be released in 2018) and written, performed, recorded and mixed by Rosoff, shows her "chameleonic artistry unfazed by the risks of reinvention." (XUNE Mag). She exchanges her gritty guitar sounds to explore a moodier crosshatch of ethereal synths, layered harmonic vocals, gritty hip-hop samples and eerie atmospheres.
Act Two, scheduled for release in Spring of 2018, laces pop sensible brooding choruses with dark wave electro vibes.
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