TV Mania
A jarring yet hypnotic interplay of pulsating rhythms and dissonant melodies that challenges perceptions while inviting movement.
United Kingdom
Est. 1995
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2013
About TV Mania
TV Mania matters for its audacious exploration of the intersection between technology and human emotion, crafting a sonic experience that feels both visceral and cerebral.
Their work invites listeners to reconsider how electronic music can narrate personal and societal stories, reshaping the landscape of digital soundscapes.
Their work invites listeners to reconsider how electronic music can narrate personal and societal stories, reshaping the landscape of digital soundscapes. By prioritizing the chaotic pulse of modern life, they resonate with an audience eager for a soundtrack to their fragmented realities.
Their innovative approach lies in the marriage of intricate sound design with narrative-driven composition, creating a multi-layered auditory environment. This method encourages an active engagement from listeners, who find themselves navigating through textures that shift in unexpected ways. The use of sampling and manipulated beats serves not only as a backdrop but also as a catalyst for deeper introspection, pushing the boundaries of passive listening into a more immersive experience.
Lyrically, TV Mania often explores themes of alienation, technology's impact on connection, and the search for meaning amidst the noise. Their writing blends irony with moments of raw sincerity, employing a storytelling approach that feels both urgent and reflective. This combination creates a space for listeners to confront their own experiences while getting lost in the surreal narratives presented.
1 studio album· United Kingdom
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TV Mania's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.
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2013–2013
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