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Apashe shares jaw-dropping music video and single ‘Human’ ft Wasiu

Boundary-pushing producer Apashe unveils his latest mind-bending video for new single ‘Human’ featuring frequent collaborator Wasiu, out on 28th September.

An epic, space-faring narrative, the music video for ‘Human’ is a typically extraordinary visual from Apashe. The video features frequent collaborator Wasiu, who previously worked on Apashe cuts includingMajesty’ and ‘Legend’, as well as joining the producer on tour.

It depicts the pair rising to megastardom and conquering planet Earth, before blasting off to space in a rocket, only to crash on a desolate planet. As Apashe and Wasiu separate the desert of this new terrain, they each join warring tribes, leading to an epic climactic battle between the two. Directed by Adrian Villagomez, the video was shot at Electric Forest and on location in Tokyo, Montreal & Mongolia.

Following the recent Magugu collaboration ‘Revenge of the Orchestra’ and the stunning ‘Devil May Cry’ ft Sofiane Pamart, ‘Human’ offers another taste of Apashe’s upcoming album Antagonist, which is set to feature crossover influences of classical music with recordings of the Prague Philharmonic and Bulgarian Symphony Orchestras, and collaborations with a number of high-profile artists. The single also follows the release of ‘Fracture’, the acclaimed collaboration with Joey Valance & Brae and Flux Pavilion, and ‘Gasoline’ featuring Delhi hiphop star RAGA, and precedes the producer’s upcoming headlining tour with a Brass Orchestra.

A strong conceptual thinker and rhyming technician, Wasiu is perhaps known best for

Majesty’, his hit song with Apashe that boasts 50 million cumulative views and 67 million streams. The Montreal artist has performed at SXSW, The Montreal Jazz Fest, POP Montreal, Canadian Music Week, Sled Island, and has opened for the likes of Playboi Carti, Little Simz, Jazz Cartier, BadBadNotGood, Lauryn Hill, Eric B, Rakim and Grandmaster Flash. He will also join Apashe’s ‘Antagonist Tour’, where he’ll perform material for his upcoming project called ‘The Traveller’.

Apashe, the Belgian-born artist now based in Canada, is known for his genre-bending approach to electronic music. He combines the purity of his symphonic orchestral compositions with the rawness of electronic music and hints of hip-hop and bass, creating a unique majestic sound that has gained over a billion streams. In addition to his music, his high-energy live performances feature live instrumentation and stunning visual effects, he has performed at Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza, Coachella and every major festival in between.

With each project Apashe continues to push sonic boundaries. His music has been featured in high profile films, trailers, fashion, TV shows, and video games like John Wick, Yves Saint Laurent, Apple, Amazon’s The Boys, HBO, Netflix, Marvel, Fast & Furious and more. He has also collaborated with a diverse range of artists including Tech N9ne, Lubalin, Wasiu, Geoffroy, Alina Pash, and more. With a growing fanbase and a reputation for innovation, Apashe is poised to become one of the most exciting and influential producers in electronic music.

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