Dan Destiny, a Los Angeles-based artist with a shadowy ear for big, cinematic sounds, finds himself in truly bold territory with "Feelin' Fine," his brand-new single that draws the line between music and visual art so closely it's almost indistinguishable. The single comes with a full-on video experience that positions Destiny as an experimental pop/alternative force on the rise.
The music video features a series of nightmarish visuals that touch on themes of fate, destiny, and free will. It's a map of so many dimensions that it requires further listens to fully correlate its meaning, a rare quality in an age of burn-and-churn music. A visual triumph, the video is directed by Madeleine Woolner. Filmed throughout Los Angeles and the broad, alien Mojave Desert, it employs fractal imagery and unpredictable camera moves to deliver a first-person experience that feels both up-close and disorienting. This psychedelic approach serves not only to match the track's energy but also to magnify its emotional scope and envelop audiences in a fully immersive experience.
Dan Destiny's sound is fresh and yet still relatable. The production has an infectious quality that draws listeners in immediately, making it fit for casual listening and appreciation of the artistry behind it. It's the sort of track that can live happily on playlists while still being its own distinct mark of creative output. "Feelin' Fine" is an announcement, one that sets the stage for bright things in Anna's sound future and beyond.