Disiniblud / Rachika Nayar / Nina Keith: Disiniblud
Briefly

Disiniblud, the debut album by Rachika Nayar and Nina Keith, contrasts traditional fantasies associated with domination and acquisition against ideals of queer love and community. The album blends experimental electronic music with pop influences. Combining Nayar's compositional skills with Keith's intuitive artistry, it features tracks like 'Serpentine', which evokes warmth and potential, and 'Traces in the window', presenting a darker, more introspective tone. Together, these tracks reflect the balance of joy and longing within a queer utopia.
Through its sonic landscape, Disiniblud prompts an exploration of queer utopia, capturing both imaginative friendships and the visceral longing for connection and desire.
The album's interplay of light and dark, from 'Serpentine' to 'Traces in the window', reflects a multifaceted view of existence—embracing joy, darkness, and communal ties.
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