𝕋𝕙𝕖 ð”ūð•Ģ𝕖𝕒ð•Ĩ 𝕄𝕚ð•Ģ𝕒𝕘𝕖


'The Great Mirage' is a detour away from Sin Amor's usual floral, introspective lyrical imagery and swelling orchestral arrangements. We are dragged, howling, into a void.
An existentially charged dystopia of glitch and surreality.
Sin Amor's latest EP confronts disassociation and loneliness in the height of this virtual age with bleak lyrical ambiguity and haunting electronic arrangements.


'Cardboard People' and paints a disturbing politically charged landscape that pulses and throbs with disdain for the human condition whilst 'Edit' fizzes in a cheerily sinister glitch.

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This Bristol based electronic artist has a fine ear for Alternative sensibilities knitted alongside glitchy rhythms. Through the acquainted harmony of ambient and electronic sounds, Sin Amor with Charlie fronting it, weaves rich tapestries of sound, extraordinarily gifted with moody and pleasant aftertastes. The dark and haunting lyrical imagery is presented alongside surreal and catchy melodies, reminiscent of Bon Iver, Chet Faker and James Blake. The seasoned combination of ambient mystery and ethereal sounds, powerfully enhance the transporting and evocative virtuosities and piercing sensations. 


The Great Mirage is set for release on major streaming services on the 24th of April 2020