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Autori: Tatiana Schwaninger, Graham Perez
Genere: Dance
US EDM band Snow Strippers releases new single 'Under Your Spell'

“ravey and explosive tracks that ooze with nihilistic abandon” - Dazed

“confrontational, full-throttle and indeed trashy, evoking ruinous and haunting emotions.” - i-D

“low-fi house banger.” - The Needle Drop

“New York-based pair have secured a status far beyond the if-you-know-you-know clout of American scenes.” - 032c

“goth-meets-rave microscene of witch house and those who simply lived vicariously through latter-day discovery of SALEM.” - FADER

“they’re fire” - No Bells

Snow Strippers release the high-energy track ‘Under Your Spell’ alongside new mixtape ‘Night Killaz Vol. 2’.

Since their debut singles in 2021, Snow Strippers have been dropping a series of mixtapes, EPs, and a self-titled album. Just a few months ago, they released Night Killaz Vol. 1, went on a sold out EU/UK tour, and are now currently on a sold out US tour. Before that the duo released April Mixtape 3 which featured a track from Lil Uzi, “It’s a Dream” and then they appeared on Uzi’s Pink Tape album with “Fire Alarm”. Now based in New York, Snow Strippers have transcended local acclaim.

Snow Strippers are an American EDM band consisting of Tatiana Schwaninger and Graham Perez, who initially met in Clearwater, Florida. Since their 2021 debut single, “Keep Holding On,” Snow Strippers have become one of electronic music’s most vital acts, releasing a prolific amount of music, first under their own imprint Nice Bass Bro and most recently in conjunction with NYC record label, Surf Gang (evilgiane, Eera, Slimesito). Their music combines big room EDM, trance, witch house and more to create something simultaneously familiar and unique. They have also collaborated with Lil Uzi Vert twice. Their fully sold out North American and European shows have become cross points of various underground scenes - bringing together artists like Ayesha Erotica, Slimesito, Xaviersobased, evilgiane and Evian Christ.

Eileen Carpio