FNGRNLS Releases New Single "Oracular Vision" on Inferno Collective
- Inferno Collective

- Sep 9, 2024
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Updated: Sep 19, 2024

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FNGRNLS Releases New Single "Oracular Vision" on Inferno Collective
Louisville, KY (September 9, 2024) - Electronic music artist FNGRNLS is set to release his latest single, "Oracular Vision," on September 13, 2024, via Inferno Collective.
"Oracular Vision" marks a departure from FNGRNLS' previous work, diving deeper into darker, more dramatic tones while maintaining his signature melodic style. Inspired by iconic sci-fi films like Dune, Twin Peaks, and Blade Runner, the track explores themes of inevitability and the feeling of being trapped on a destructive path.
"This song was a real challenge for me," FNGRNLS explained. "I had a very specific vision in mind, but I wasn't sure if I could execute it. The lead plucked arp is the centerpiece of the track, and it really sets the mood. I wanted to create a sense of unease and foreboding, and I think the song achieves that."
"Oracular Vision" is available for pre-order now on his direct store at the link below.
About FNGRNLS: FNGRNLS is an electronic music producer based in Louisville, Kentucky. Known for his atmospheric soundscapes and infectious melodies, he has quickly gained a reputation as one of the rising stars in the electronic music scene.
About Inferno Collective: Inferno Collective is a music label and collective dedicated to promoting innovative and boundary-pushing electronic music. With a focus on quality and artistry, Inferno Collective has a roster of talented artists from around the Midwest.






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