Sisu Sounds Promotion
Gianet - Nikita
Inspired by Luc Besson's 1990 film "Nikita".
She travels through the adventurous dimensions of her mind, achieving self-awareness and finding the key to the secret of the universe of the human mind.
The journey is represented by a mixture of experimental, cinematic, contemporary and vintage elements, once again showing the artist's different inner worlds through her composition.
Intro: "Last Mission" - Cinematic atmosphere throws the listener into a sinister number station surprising with twists and turns.
Chapter 1: "Nikita" - A deep bass slowly opens the first chapter of the story, characterized by sensual drums melancholic leads and white noises that evoke scattered machine guns.
Chapter 2: "Elevator 369" - Nikita has to decipher the secret of the universe that leads to the bliss. Following Tesla's number theory at a certain point Nikita enters in an elevator that takes her to the top floor of the skyscraper, and through the magical numbers 3, 6, 9 reveals the way to a heavenly place where there is lust and a deep awareness.
Chapter 3: "Okinodokuni" - Industrial drum, sharp synths, groovy bass accompanies the Japanese vocal as it says: "What a pity! You can't read her mind!"
Chapter 4: "Human Mind" - Based on Jaggi Vasudev's speech on the power of the human mind. "Learning to create our minds the way we want, is the basis to creating the World the way we want."
Final chapter: "Cynthia" - The last chapter of the story was set at the number station again, but this time in a 130 bpm version to make the dance floor explode.
track | artist | |
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Last Mission | Gianet | 4:23 |
Nikita | Gianet | 6:05 |
Elevator 369 | Gianet | 6:30 |
Okinodokuni | Gianet | 6:34 |
Human Mind | Gianet | 6:42 |
Cynthia (Original Mix) | Gianet | 5:50 |