Pop artist, Baby Yaga, makes synth music magic on her debut single, “Dreamer.” The Swedish born musician has amassed massive life experience that seeps into every aspect of her music. A word travel, she studied music at RYTMUS in Stockholm before traveling to Paris, Milan, London and New York – finally settling in Los Angeles. With a name born from the mythical, forest dwelling creature, Baby Yaga, it’s no surprise that she comes to each of her musical endeavors with an altogether unique perspective. Inspired by the eclectic pop stylings of the 1980’s, she counts artists such as Peter Schilling and David Bowie among her many influences. On her debut single, “Dreamer” she mixes fuzzy, hotbox playfulness with booming electro dance beats.
Pop artist, Baby Yaga, makes synth music magic on her debut single, “Dreamer.” The Swedish born musician has amassed massive life experience that seeps into every aspect of her music. A word travel, she studied music at RYTMUS in Stockholm before traveling to Paris, Milan, London and New York – finally settling in Los Angeles. With a name born from the mythical, forest dwelling creature, Baby Yaga, it’s no surprise that she comes to each of her musical endeavors with an altogether unique perspective. Inspired by the eclectic pop stylings of the 1980’s, she counts artists such as Peter Schilling and David Bowie among her many influences. On her debut single, “Dreamer” she mixes fuzzy, hotbox playfulness with booming electro dance beats.
Strangeness comes alive in the cinematic display directed by Patrick Von Barkenberg, finding a young woman held captive in the woods by a faceless man who wanders the forest in a wedding dress. Trapped like an animal, she finally finds means to escape, running through the woods and hiding behind trees as her captor races after her by foot and tractor. Baby Yaga brings her mystical style to life, allowing the bumping synth groove to create a chaotic backdrop for the dramatic story. It all comes to a head in a surprising twist ending that will blow your mind.
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