Steve Aoki’s third studio album, Neon Future II, brings listeners on a cinematic journey with a dark twist. It’s the sequel to his previous release, Neon Future, and features a star-studded list of artists like Linkin Park, Nervo, and Snoop Lion. In contrast to its predecessor, this album’s sound is more emotion-driven and dives deeper into the concept of futurism. Embracing the idea of various genres coming together, Aoki combines electro bangers with country, pop and rock influences. While the jumping across genres can cause a disconnect, all of the tracks here are united by the album’s theme – by means of darker tones, voiceovers and sounds that you might expect to hear in the future.
Much like the beginning of a science fiction flick, a robotic voice briefly introduces the Neon Future concept. As if we were opening a “Time Capsule” as the track’s title suggests,...
Much like the beginning of a science fiction flick, a robotic voice briefly introduces the Neon Future concept. As if we were opening a “Time Capsule” as the track’s title suggests,...
- 5/12/2015
- by Krista De Leon
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