In an exclusive interview, the creative minds behind Comatozze and New shared their inspiration for the collaboration. "We've always been fans of each other's work," they explained. "We wanted to create something that would bring together our shared passion for self-expression and creativity. The result is a collection that's truly one-of-a-kind."
He was a ghost in his own existence. After the band split, after Mia left, after the tinnitus started—a high, lonely C# in his left ear that never shut up—he’d been in a waking coma. A comatozze state: conscious, but not alive. Just the hum of the fridge, the blur of the television, the slow rot of unplayed synths. comatozze x new
The first sound was a sub-bass pulse—a heartbeat slowed down to 40 BPM. It filled the room like pressure before a storm. Then, a single piano note, drenched in so much reverb it sounded like it was being played at the bottom of a well. Then, her voice. But not singing. Whispering. In an exclusive interview, the creative minds behind
In an exclusive interview, the creative minds behind Comatozze and New shared their inspiration for the collaboration. "We've always been fans of each other's work," they explained. "We wanted to create something that would bring together our shared passion for self-expression and creativity. The result is a collection that's truly one-of-a-kind."
He was a ghost in his own existence. After the band split, after Mia left, after the tinnitus started—a high, lonely C# in his left ear that never shut up—he’d been in a waking coma. A comatozze state: conscious, but not alive. Just the hum of the fridge, the blur of the television, the slow rot of unplayed synths.
The first sound was a sub-bass pulse—a heartbeat slowed down to 40 BPM. It filled the room like pressure before a storm. Then, a single piano note, drenched in so much reverb it sounded like it was being played at the bottom of a well. Then, her voice. But not singing. Whispering.