High Off The Glass

Jesse Draxler next track in collaboration with industrial juggernaut Trace Amount out on the 16th of May, with a Nasty Exclusive

High Off The Glass” is a new industrial track from Jesse Draxler and TRACE AMOUNT, released via Federal Prisoner. Blending sound and visual art, the project continues Draxler’s audio/visual series—with the exclusive premier of the video here on Nasty.

The accompanying music video, directed and edited by Gallagher, extends the track’s industrial tension into a visual sequence—fractured, locked in rhythm, and pushing the dual meaning of the title. “High Off The Glass” will be available May 16 on all platforms via Federal Prisoner.

High Off The Glass / Jesse Draxler x Trace Amount

Credits:

Field Recordings and Artwork: Jesse Draxler / @jessedraxler
Composition and Vocals : Brandon Gallagher / @brandongallagher
Trace Amount / @traceamount_
Label: Federal Prisoner / @federalprisoner
Editor: Maria Abramenko  / @mariabramenko
Junio Editor: Annalisa Fabbrucci / @annalisa_fabbrucci
Bandcamp: https://bandcamp.com/private/BKP9N70M

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