German electro act XTR Human releases video for new single ‘I want more’
The electro group from Berlin, XTR Human, has launched a music video for their new single, “I want more.”
Johannes describes the song as a deep dive into an unyielding urge to consume, portraying it as a nihilistic anthem. He encourages listeners to remain engaged in this quest till its ultimate conclusion.
The video, directed by German filmmaker Matthias Landenberger, presents a story of a main character navigating a busy urban environment, highlighting the overwhelming presence of capitalism and the ubiquity of brand names in city living. The video uses a mix of rapid cuts and slow-shutter effects to underscore the frenetic pace of contemporary life and highlights the persuasive power of today’s neo-liberal culture.
This single offers a glimpse into XTR Human’s forthcoming album, which is set for release in 2024 through Wie Ein Gott Records.
The 4-track single is available on Bandcamp. Apart from the main version, it also includes three remixes.
In addition to the new single and video release, XTR Human will embark on a US tour in October and November 2023.
- October 13 San Diego, CAL The Whistle Stop
- October 20 Sacramento, CAL Cafe Colonial
- October 21 Los Angeles, CAL The Stardust Club
- October 24 Houston, TX Black Magic Social Club
- October 25 Dallas, TX Three Links
- October 26 Austin, TX Valhalla
- October 27 San Antonio, TX Hi-Tones
- October 28 Chicago, Sanctum Festival
- November 03 Tampa, FL, New World
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