Emerging synth-pop band Slow Cozy released their debut single, “CST 2 CST,” with the accompanying rotoscope-animated music video, created in collaboration with graphic artist Lane Goza. The track was recorded and produced by Logan Bruhn, and is described as a laid-back, playful ode to traversing the difficult terrain of a new relationship, opening with a funky punch before settling into a "windows-down drive on a summer night" vibe.
music video animated by Lane Goza
After their debut, Slow Cozy performed at Tulsa House SXSW in Austin, TX, and hosted a weekly residency at popular Tulsa venue, Mercury Lounge.
Then they were awarded a grant from the Tulsa Artist Creative Fund, allowing them to record their debut EP “Dopamine Dreaming”.
“Dopamine Dreaming” is a sonic exploration of revisiting childhood memories, living in the present moment, falling in love and facing the inevitable loss of those you love most. They’ve combined early 2000’s pop sounds and textures with funk guitar and dance like synth/bass (as well as a few nostalgic nods) inspired from Glass Animals, Tame Impala, STRFKR and Djo into what could be described as nuanced nostalgia.
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