After a solid first album release, Finnish artist Fotoshop (from beautiful Helsinki) released a starry-eyed upbeat synth-pop jam earlier this year titled "Worries."
This track sets a rather cheerful tone in the beginning, with a manipulation of alien-like sounds pulsating into a thrust of electronics and chilled out vocals. While still keeping everything controlled, "Worries" creates a grandiose atmosphere of expansiveness and vibrant horizons.
Check the video for "Worries" below and slowdive into a world of futuristic ethereal pop.
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