Music Video For “Space Disco” by Thrillhouse Out Now
Vancouver’s Thrillhouse has unveiled a music video for their single, “Space Disco.”
In a time where artistic diversity and cultural representation are crucial, Thrillhouse’s music and creative journey hold immense significance. As a South American Indigenous and Latino artist, Thrillhouse defies traditional boundaries and stereotypes, providing a powerful voice for underrepresented communities. By joining forces, we can collectively redefine the artistic landscape and foster a greater sense of unity and understanding through the universal language of music.
Thrillhouse has been awarded a grant from Creative BC’s Music Video program to create a video that promotes his music and builds new audiences. This program is designed to support local artists, create new business opportunities for filmmakers, and build audiences and enhance the online presence of B.C. artists.
Thrillhouse’s award is a testament to the program’s commitment to investing in creative assets and intellectual property to support B.C. artists.
Thrillhouse’s goal is to showcase that Indigenous people and South American Indigenous people do create electronic music. With the help of the grant, Thrillhouse can share their music and culture with a wider audience through a visually stunning music video.
Electronic music is a genre that has often oversaturated, and it is essential to showcase the talent and creativity of diverse artists. Electronic music is often associated with North American culture and it is crucial to showcase the diverse musical styles and influences of artists from different parts of the world.
Music videos are essential in electronic music storytelling. They provide a visual representation of the music, allowing the audience to connect with the artist’s vision and message. Through music videos, artists can tell stories, share their experiences, and inspire their audience.
This music video is not only an exciting opportunity for the artist, but also a crucial step towards representing diversity in the electronic music scene. It is important to support initiatives like the Creative BC Music Video program to reduce barriers to video creation for underrepresented artists, invest in local talent and create new business opportunities for filmmakers while building audiences and enhancing the online presence of B.C. artists.