Synth/electropop musician Psy'Aviah has released a brand new music video for his track "Frozen" featuring Andrew Galucki which appeared on his latest album Seven Sorrows Seven Stars. You can stream it below: 


The music video was shot in Antwerp and Ghent in multiple locations, most notably the Voetgangerstunnel staircases, a viewpoint at the Schelde river, and the Digipolis complex. 

Do you ever have the feeling you don't know what to say, a sort of *‪‎blackout‬*. Someone asks you a questions, and time flies, you're frozen, don't know what to say, thoughts racing through your head, and sometimes it's just blank, panic. "Frozen", and the other one is staring at you - thinking you're just ignoring them. That's where the song and music video "Frozen" is about - and what the video also tries to portray. A kind of ‪#‎BusinessMan‬ who are ought to be very "chatty"/"talkative", whilst this character isn't. - Psy'Aviah
Psy'Aviah Releases Music Video For "Frozen"
April 24, 2016
Brutal Resonance

Psy'Aviah Releases Music Video For "Frozen"

Synth/electropop musician Psy'Aviah has released a brand new music video for his track "Frozen" featuring Andrew Galucki which appeared on his latest album Seven Sorrows Seven Stars. You can stream it below: 


The music video was shot in Antwerp and Ghent in multiple locations, most notably the Voetgangerstunnel staircases, a viewpoint at the Schelde river, and the Digipolis complex. 

Do you ever have the feeling you don't know what to say, a sort of *‪‎blackout‬*. Someone asks you a questions, and time flies, you're frozen, don't know what to say, thoughts racing through your head, and sometimes it's just blank, panic. "Frozen", and the other one is staring at you - thinking you're just ignoring them. That's where the song and music video "Frozen" is about - and what the video also tries to portray. A kind of ‪#‎BusinessMan‬ who are ought to be very "chatty"/"talkative", whilst this character isn't. - Psy'Aviah
Apr 24 2016

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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