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==Music video==
==Music video==
In the music video, Garrix and Blinders make a cameo appearance.<ref name="BB"/> The video is noted for its late-nineties "concepts of crypto-apocalypse". It features a man battling his way through a red and blue "virtual-obsessed" world.<ref name="BB"/>
In the music video written and directed by Damian Karsznia,<ref name="YT"/> Garrix and Blinders make a cameo appearance.<ref name="BB"/> The video is noted for its late-nineties "concepts of crypto-apocalypse". It features the main model (Ihor Bliusovych) battling his way through a red and blue "virtual-obsessed" world.<ref name="BB"/><ref name="YT"/> The credits feature cinematographer Julian Lomaga, script editors Mees Roozen, David Haringsma and Rick Batenburg, and editors Dieko Mirza, Damian Karsznia and Mees Roozen.<ref name="YT">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-ySW9qGUHw</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 09:45, 16 October 2018

"Breach (Walk Alone)"
Single by Martin Garrix and Blinders
GenreElectro house
LabelStmpd
Music video
Video on YouTube

"Breach (Walk Alone)" is a song by DJs Martin Garrix and Blinders. It is released via Stmpd Rcrds and is included in Garrix's five-track Plus EP.[1]

Background

Described as a "pulsing, industrial electro-house tune," the song is described as taking Garrix back to his "electro roots".[1] Initially, the song was revealed on a mysterious website that published an artwork detailing songs from the now-released Plus EP.[2] Among the songs was Breach (Walk Alone), that has been released as the first single from the EP and the first for a series of daily releases that had begun on October 14, 2018.[2] With elements of big room house, the song is composed of a "synth melody rife with tension builds up to a drop" and vocals of a female singer.[2]

Music video

In the music video written and directed by Damian Karsznia,[3] Garrix and Blinders make a cameo appearance.[1] The video is noted for its late-nineties "concepts of crypto-apocalypse". It features the main model (Ihor Bliusovych) battling his way through a red and blue "virtual-obsessed" world.[1][3] The credits feature cinematographer Julian Lomaga, script editors Mees Roozen, David Haringsma and Rick Batenburg, and editors Dieko Mirza, Damian Karsznia and Mees Roozen.[3]

References