Young music industry multi-faceted powerhouse Yen Strange is here with her first new single ‘Pixel’  – a track which talks to the idea that “pixels are like people sitting in their right place to make up the bigger picture.”

But, ‘Pixel’ also poses a really important question: “Do we really need to have a perfectly functioning TV screen?” That’s something Yen aims to address with this new, auto-tune fuelled, electro-pop future hit.

Before we dive right on into this one, let’s talk a bit about who Yen, real name Annabelle Scobie, is. You may have heard of a band called Spit Chewy, who, of late, have been tearing up the country with their endearing indie-pop. Led by Scobie, Spit Chewy have been playing shows all over Australia, after only becoming a band last year.

Scobie’s solo project sees her take an electronica turn, with auto-tune, making the most of her laptop, guitar and keyboards. Not only did she make the most of a small selection of instruments and programs available to her, but she did the entire thing herself.

“I took inspiration from dance music while staying true to the indie pop dreamer I tend to be. Electro auto-tuned vocals do stick out, I thought, when I’d heard them on rap songs,” Yen says.

The singer continues, “so I thought I’d give them a spin in my own way because I hadn’t heard them a lot in indie, or at least in a way that was purposeful.”

Lyrically, a focal point that really makes you think is when Yen sings “Everyone thinks that they know it all, but we’re so small.”

‘Pixel’ is available now on all streaming platforms. Find out more about Yen Strange here.

Watch the Yen Strange music video premiere of ‘Pixel’:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSDpcgKSBtk

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