Tzucasa is a modern, experimental, Japanese artist from London. Her ideas are drastically new age and deeply conceptual. It is an innate part of the listening experience. Aiming to make you think, contemplate and reflect on the self, the society, the political ethos, or just the state of consciousness. Stemming from her own need for deeper understanding of the spheres that live around her, the artist creates live, breathing frames of life. In her latest single, ‘Robots Bore Me’, the artist explores the problematic degrees of reliance on technology. It’s a commentary on capitalistic cultures, the loss of culture, the erosion of humanity. 

She employs a distorted soundscape : dissonant synths, shaky vocals, hazy textures, as if the song is playing out in a faraway dream. And has lost its form, structure, vividness, and power in transit to the listener. This is a conceptual extension of the theme that she is touching upon. She creates a slowness, a sort of deliberate brain fuzz to demonstrate, in real time, the bored reaction, or the direct effect of screens, propaganda, and advertising on the human brain. It is quite layered and so intentionally complex. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Robots Bore Me’ by Tzucasa here –