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"Sundown" is here with Aubergine MACHINE [Video]

  • September 25, 2014
  • Paige Fuentes
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Aubergine MACHINE released their latest project "Sundown" a week ago and the visuals have just followed. The song waves goodbye to Summer as Fall comes into full swing. The duo, producer Ian Carey and vocalist Shanti Ellis, bring their diverse musical influences to the table and give back to us a hybrid of pop, indie, and electronic sounds.

Ellis' vocals compliment the electronic production quite well, but then the distortions of her vocals kick in and the song kicks things up a notch. The two have released a handful of tracks that I've been keen on; "Hostage", "Starstruck", and their cover of The Strokes' " Call It Fate, Call It Karma" cover, are all worth a listen in my opinion.  Give the track a spin and the video a whirl below and show Aubergine MACHINE some love.

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