FVLCRVM shares tongue-in-cheek video for ‘Hate List’

FVLCRVM press photo

Slovakian electronic producer, musician and DJ, FVLCRVM, creates thought provoking, electronically charged soundscapes on his new EP, ‘Attentioncore’ due this month via MOM I MADE IT. As a teaser before its release, FVLCRVM has shared a tongue-in-cheek video for Hate List.

About the video he says: “Impersonating my future old me was more enjoyable than I thought. But the fact people were paid to lose against me made this shooting one of the best days of my life.”

Watch the video clip for Hate List via YouTube below.

A deft musician adept at various instruments, having been brought up on a steady diet of gospel and soul as reflected in his work, FVLCRVM draws on a myriad of influences from soul, R&B, house, grime and footwork to create a complex smorgasbord of intelligent, well crafted pop with an air of uber-cool flourish. Following on from his previous EP ‘Words Loose Meaning’, the new 5-track EP ‘Attentioncore’ combines elements of modern club and electronic music together with catchy pop hooks and irreverent social commentary.

FVLCRVM explains: “I’ve spent the last three years working from home so the whole lockdown hasn’t affected me much except I don’t meet new people that often. That’s why I keep losing the ability to reflect on other people’s stories. I rather became interested in what’s triggering certain choices and decisions and where does all this start. And that’s what ‘Attentioncore’ is mostly about. I became really comfortable with the constant flow of choices. But the ever-increasing amount of possibilities is slowing me down every day and makes me spend more time choosing than consuming or creating something. Every time I try to narrow the choices there is this fear of being disconnected, getting stuck in the same patterns, opinions and taste for everything. As if that’s the only quality people judge me for. But the line between my self-reflection and self-absorption is really thin and the latter is generally the mother of all mental problems. So I guess the most important filter for potentially life-changing or destructing ideas is the brain’s attention centre. That’s where all the good and bad impulses live or just die out at the gates.”

FVLCRVM’s live shows build the bridge between a DJ set and live vocal / instrumental performance and this crosslink is evident in the new EP. Garnering over 1.7 million streams on Spotify, his track ‘Words’ was featured as Song of the Day on KEXP radio and previous releases drew accolades from the likes of Atwood Magazine, DJ Mag, Earmilk and Complex Magazine; and landed him countless of shows around the globe with fellow luminaries like Hudson Mohawke, Just Blaze, Pomo, Tokimonsta, Falty DL and others. FVLCRVM’s trajectory is most certainly on the rise.

For more information on FVLCRVM, visit https://fvlcrvm.com.