CELLDWELLER's remix of Deadcode's 'No Illusion' is out now on FiXT
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"No Illusion" Remix Out Now From FiXT
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Renowned electronic-rock artist/producer Celldweller has reimagined Deadcode's emotionally charged track "No Illusion," out now from FiXT.
With the original single released this year on August 15, the remix navigates the delicate balance between chaos and calm, taking listeners on a journey through the feelings of being lost between "nothing and nowhere," as the lyrics suggest, while offering moments of reflection and resolution in the chorus. Blending his signature hard-hitting soundscapes with the raw intensity of the original Celldweller amplifies this intensity, weaving together pounding beats, layered synths, and the industrial grit. Falling into the electronic and industrial genres, this remix delivers a dark, atmospheric twist that perfectly complements the song’s deep lyrical themes.
In their own words: "Chester Bennington once said something like, "when I'm caught up inside my head, it's like a bad neighborhood, and I shouldn't be out walking alone." This is a feeling that many of us suffer from, whether it be depression, substance abuse, or past trauma. I don't like to be alone, and sadly I find myself in that position often due to lots of travel. It can be challenging to not let your mind take you down a dark path with various thoughts and memories. One line from No Illusion is, "...lost again, in your head, between nothing and nowhere, knowing you shouldn't be out there alone."
That encompasses the theme of the song; feeling lost. Yet, you find others, whether it be friends or partners who also struggle with some of the same challenges. The song takes on the idea of two people working through their challenges in life together, often including self-destructive behaviors. The chorus attempts to bring everything to a peaceful place, where you're thinking about existentialism and impermanence. I like to use a lot of figurative language and imagery. In the lyrics are words like "evenfall," "starlight," "nightmare," and lines like "lost again in your head between nothing and nowhere." I like to leave the interpretation of the lyrics up to the listener and for them to potentially have many meanings to many people" - Stephen Sims (Deadcode Singer/Lyricist)
Formed in 2020 by Steven Morgan (Music/Production/Guitars) and Stephen Sims (Vocals), Deadcode creates a seamless hybrid of rock and electronic music that feeds off of sci-fi themes to deliver an epic soundscape that almost sends listeners to another world.
The band's upcoming series of songs are each releasing along with cinematic high production-value music videos that will unfold the story of an epic space-opera that spans time and galaxies.
"Deadcode is an ambitious project that bend the lines between music, cinema, and performance, and becomes more rewarding for the fans that want to explore and immerse themselves into something alien,” explains Morgan about the sensorial environment that will enthrall listeners with a full-on immersive experience that will integrate the music and videos in the upcoming live performances.
Forging the sound of electronic-rock for over 20 years, Celldweller has inspired tens of millions of listeners across a global community of fans, content creators, and brands with 750,000,000+ streams and hundreds of placements in major Films, TV shows, and Video Games. Celldweller’s discography includes the self-titled Celldweller album in 2003, Wish Upon A Blackstar in 2012, End of an Empire in 2015, and Offworld in 2017, with his 5th studio album Satellites released in 2022.
Klayton, the multifaceted producer behind Celldweller and owner/founder of the independent record label FiXT, has garnered an intense cult following across his projects Celldweller, Scandroid, Circle of Dust, and FreqGen. Klayton is also respected and sought after in the media industry with his music appearing in hundreds of major Film / TV & Video Games, such as Westworld, Suicide Squad, Jack Reacher, Deadpool, Lucy, John Wick, Robocop, Pacific Rim, Killer Instinct Season 3, Now You See Me, Dead Rising 3, Call of Duty: Elite, Assassin’s Creed, UFC, and more.
"No Illusion" (Celldweller Remix) is available now from FiXT.
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