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The Amsterdam-based artists come together for an audiovisual collaboration for Duotoon, an online platform for collaboration between visual artists and musicians. With ‘BLOOM/ROT’, illustrator and animator Aisha Madu explores two opposing sides of producer and vocalist LYZZA, creating twin avatars to accompany two irresistible club compositions, one light and euphoric, the other darker and melancholic. […]

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