Ivan Beecroft’s ‘Carousel’ is an Arresting Dystopian Rock Song

Ivan Beecroft’s sonic building is effectuated with high concept and consistent thematic extrapolation. With each cycle, he adds dimension, perspective, and depth to the theme. His latest release, ‘Carousel’ is a haunting rock composition that exemplifies this perfectly. The track captures George Orwell’s 1984 dystopia within Australian society during the lockdown. High distortion, irrepressible riff tides, and chilling vocals, it carves out this world where themes like harmony and happiness have a dark and dangerous provenance. Listen Now! 

Despite the deliberate symmetry of the track’s features, there’s a chaos that silently reigns. Its dysfunction is masked only by the clutter of texture, chroma and hypnotism. Ivan’s vocals glisten with low tonalities, its accusatory spree evoking a prophetic and profound lenses through which to view a new world. 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Carousel’ by Ivan Beecroft here - 

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