Categories: New Music

Hollywood video game Kill-Bot transports a listener to another dimension with the single “When You Get a Guy”

Hollywood video game Kill-Bot isn’t the only unique thing about him; based out of Lawndale, C.A, this solo project of Zachary Chacon dares to be different and unique, tapping into the realm of exquisite music with a touch of real-life, fantasy, and otherworldly. The music speaks for itself as he meticulously merges ideas with haunting soundscapes, creating an atmosphere that is enigmatic and immersive. So, whether he is producing, writing, performing, or collaborating on a track, the goal is to make the listener feel the energy and passion that’s being put into the music.

“When You Get a Guy” is the kind of music that really speaks to you even without the lyrics. The ebb and flow of the instrumentals exude familiar feelings within a listener as the Hollywood video game Kill-Bot transports you to another dimension with the hauntingly beautiful soundscape.

The electronic components and striking bass, backed by the skillfully inaudible vocal samples, are where the gist of this jam resides. I feel everything here has been arranged precisely, allowing each and every component here to contribute to the cohesiveness of the overall jam.

With music like this, you really have to soak in it and let it take you places. When you listen to it, you will realize that it immerses you, and when it is over, you have to snap yourself out of the feeling; like you have just read this intriguing chapter of an engaging novel, and now you have to take a breather, look around the room, and let it soak in.

Inspired by EDM and skateboarding, “When You Get a Guy” is good music with replay value and one that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to anyone who appreciates the power of music to transport them to different realms.

As such, I urge you to take some time to listen to this jam and let us know how you feel about it.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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