Multi-instrumentalist and producer BENTA debuted his pulsing new single “Everybody’s Somebody” October 26 on Atwood Magazine.
Check out the single now on Spotify. The single is an instant grat track off of BENTA’s upcoming EP Seeks, available on 11/17/17.
“This track came to me, conceptually, while sitting in the park along the Hudson River. It was a beautiful early summer evening, and I was watching people walk the path, almost expecting to see somebody that I recognized or that was in some way, important. But the realization struck me at that point, while seeing all different people from all walks of life, that everybody is somebody.” – BENTA
“Everybody’s Somebody” is the second official release since BENTA’s 2016 EP, Noir. “Lover in the Dark”, a single off of Noir, saw huge success as well – The music video originally premiered on Earmilk followed by remixes from AObeats, Breathe Carolina, Gill Chang and more, resulting in over 3 million streams with Spotify and SoundCloud combined.
Pre-order BENTA’s upcoming Ep Seeks here
“BENTA keeps his existential moment brief through a minimalism that boosts the song’s meaning, without over-emphasizing the point. “Everybody’s Somebody” is quaint yet powerful, a moment of intensity felt by all listeners.” – Mitch Mosk, Atwood Magazine
About BENTA
Night time teams with possibilities. Underneath its blanketing presence we can be ourselves, indulge our love, and chase our passions. We toil through the day with a mask on, making ends meet, trying to be positive, and, often, suppressing our aggression and our creativity- But the night is ours. For the artist simply known as Benta, seizing the night became a reality two years ago after a dream. Previously, the artist had left behind a successful musi
c career that developed during his teenage years. Through mad scientist sessions with a drum machine, analog synths, and recording hardware, he’s reemerged with an aesthetic that melds indie pop song structures with rugged hip-hop beats. Lyrically, this is a dark catharsis for Benta. He uses music to sublimate his aggression through depicting shadowy snapshots of characters struggling with toxic interpersonal and interpersonal dynamics.
In a former life, the artist behind Benta was a signed musician by the age of 15.
Six years later, he stepped away from music completely, and it would be years before he returned. “Two years ago, I was in a London hotel, and I had this dream where the project name came to me. It felt like a sign from somewhere,” Benta reveals. “Before that, I felt this void in my life. I felt really depressed.” Slowly, the artist found salvation picking out melodies on the piano, but he truly began the path to Benta when he started exploring the compositional possibilities of drum loops, sampling technology, and analog synths. Through producing, composing, and creating each track’s soundscape, Benta began to nurture a signature aesthetic. Benta’s catalog of music encompasses the grit of Timbaland-style beats with mournfully melodic vocals, lush EDM textures, strains of 1980s dark wave and new wave, and a meticulous sense of indie-pop song structure. Conceptually, the lyrics are somberly poetic with a chilling sense of drama haunting the sonic snapshots and story lines. “A lot these songs are about the things we keep inside,” Benta shares.
Standouts among the first selection of songs Benta will be releasing include the dreamy debut single “Lover In Dark,” the R&B-tinged “Too Far To The Right,” and the gloomy grandeur of “Hand Grenade.” “Lover In Dark” offers a voyeuristic perspective of two lovers grappling with an explosive tangle feelings. The chorus’s infectious dance-pop hook offsets the sinister verses like a sonic manic-depressive episode. The sleekly soulful “Too Far To Right” with glacial melodicism outlines a story of violent love. Intriguingly, just when things feel ill fated in the narrative, the song offers a moment of cold-sweat salvation. The spectral EDM-pop ballad “Hand Grenade,” however, fades fully to black. Here, the story is of inward struggle. As Benta edges into the daylight of the real world with music releases and gigs, the artist ponders his path. “Sometimes life doesn’t go as planned, and you have to be a night owl to do what you love,” he shares. “If you’re passionate about something,go after it. I hope my path inspires people to do follow their dreams without giving up. You can have the best of both worlds.”
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