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DJ Die Soon: 'Monopolize'

Exploring an abandoned site with only a night-vision camera, the protagonists in DJ Die Soon's "Monopolize" run for safety after they are discovered by an old Japanese demon living in the cold Berlin sewers.

Film-director Lukas Feigelfeld produces a nightmarish vision in classic horror-found footage style, inspired by the ancient Japanese myth of the demon "Kappa", as well taken from the title of DJ Die Soon's album "Kappa Slap". The rumbling beats and rolling bass of "Monopolize" are the heart beat of the demon's victims, left all alone in the pitch black darkness of the grainy night vision imagery.

DJ Die Soon Bandcamp
Morphine Records
Lukas Feigelfeld
Retina Fabrik