Scenius – “Chinese Room”

Scenius are a dark synthpop duo, hailing from Leeds in the UK. Composed of UK producer Steve Whitfield (The Cure, The Mission) and French singer Fabrice Nau, they released their album Life Is A Thing, back in May but we are going to touch upon the single off the album, “Chinese Room.”

There is a simplicity to the track that makes it entrancing, almost dream like. The sound of electronics harken back to late 70s and early 80s acts like John Foxx, Gary Numan and German pioneers, Kaftwerk. Nau’s vocals are seductive and unhurried, with that French accent only enhancing the cool of track.

Together with the video for the single, I do feel “Chinese Room” is a reference to heroin. The video is a party slowed down, where those participating in the drug use are only existing in the moment and Chinese rock is a euphemism for heroin, a la the Ramones single “Chinese Rock.” I do love the throwback nod to past electronica heroes, but they have a distinct modern touch all over this track. You should listen to the “Chinese Room,” but be warned, you may become addicted to Scenius.

Chinese Room | Scenius (bandcamp.com)

http://www.facebook.com/sceniusband/

http://www.deezer.com/artist/86224982

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