The LA producer and DJ weaves together a lo-fi video collage ode to VHS music videos.
Sha Sha Kimbo draws endless amounts of inspiration from the rave scene of the 1990s, honing her own high-energy club excursions while gliding through the house, techno and breaks styles of the jaw-swinging, acid-tinged past.
“The 1990’s were wild” she says. “Music was changing, people were letting go and exploring. We were coming of age on the dance floor. I wanted this to be a reflection of that energy.”
On “Omega High’, the final cut from her debut album, Mind Your Head, the producer swirls sunny breaks into urgent synth stabs, closing the record on a powerfully nostalgic high.
Mind Your Head is out now. For more information about Sha Sha Kimbo and her music, you can follow her on Instagram.
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