Paranoid London's latest album, Vi Vi Vicious Games, featuring Josh Caffe, is a gritty and uncompromising exploration of the darker side of dance music. The album is a collection of ten tracks that blend acid house, techno, and electro to create a raw and intense sound that is both hypnotic and unsettling.
The album opens with "Starting Fights," a brooding and atmospheric track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The driving bassline and haunting synth melodies create a sense of tension and unease that permeates throughout the entire album.
Tracks like "Cult Hero (Do You Wanna Touch Me)" and "Vicious Games" are more upbeat and danceable, with catchy hooks and infectious rhythms that are sure to get bodies moving on the dancefloor. However, even these tracks have a dark and menacing edge to them, with lyrics that hint at the dangerous and destructive nature of the nightlife scene.
Throughout the album, Josh Caffe's vocals add a human element to the machine-like beats and synths, bringing a sense of emotion and vulnerability to the otherwise cold and detached soundscapes. His lyrics are often introspective and reflective, exploring themes of isolation, addiction, and self-destructiveness.