Alt-Pop Producer Fischer King Shares New Single “Memory Into Error”

Returning with his new single and visual, Los Angeles alt-pop artist Fischer King shares his latest effort “Memory Into Error”. Dirived from a range of influences, from James Blake, Nine Inch Nails, Claude Debussy, and Herbie Hancock, his latest effort combines cinematic and lush production with dizzying melodies and synthesizers.

Fischer King shares, “In a broad sense it’s about how things slip away – time, people, life – both in a literal sense, and the way you feel about them. But more specifically, it’s about how deeply malleable human memory is. It’s not a photograph or a recording. Memories invariably become stories that you’ve told yourself over and over and over again. And sometimes those stories are better than the truth.”

In addition to preparing for live performances around Los Angeles, King also recently completed his first feature film score for the drama “This Is Your Song” and is currently composing music for “Into That Good Night – The Last of The Nightingales,” a documentary about the tragic loss of sound in the natural world, centering on the work of Bernie Krause, a soundscape ecologist. 

Watch the neon music video for “Memory Into Error” below:

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