NinjA Cyborg releases a new EP: The Sunny Road. Eight synthwave tracks stuffed with drum machines and vintage synths to discover on JustFocus. With the bonus of a first clip of the chilling video of Psycho Panic that makes the hair stand on end. NinjA Cyborg imposes its creativity and the richness of its imagination over the course of productions that arrive in tight rows. Little by little, the duo composed of Martin Antiphon and Marc Botté is making a place in French synthwave alongside artists like Carpenter Brut, Kavinsky, Anoraak, Perturbator and many others.
A beautiful tribute to the nanars
Favoring the writing of melodic titles to atmospheres, the duo returns with the release of The Sunny Road. An EP that contains eight tracks, almost a mini-album, telling the imaginary adventures of Gordon, a vigilante cyber ninja who puts Sin City in order. Without complex, NinjA Cyborg allows itself all aesthetic excesses. In music, we unfold an indoor cinema worthy of the great television nanars of the 80s. The artist also pays homage to low-budget action movies with Ferrari chase. But also to the smoky atmosphere of the arcades, through a hand-in-hand stroll on Venice Beach. Everything is staged with great blows of Juno 60 synths and TR808. After the video for The Sunny Road released last year, which received various awards at animation festivals, here is Psycho Panic, and its images worthy of a horror movie of series Z. It was directed and imagined by Yoann Meiffren. The latter takes us to a part of the forest, where, panic is at the rendezvous, carried by powerful synthetic swerves. The EP is listening in full on the official website NinjA Cyborg imposes its offbeat codes with Psycho Panic, new extract from the next EP The Sunny Road: https://youtu.be/kCjzKCB87v0