- Thalassophobia - Miguel De Bois
The "Thalassophobia" theme serves as a departure from de Bois’s typical and new-beat influences. Instead, it focuses on:
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: Shifting away from groovy Donna Summer-esque basslines to more industrial and EBM (Electronic Body Music) soundscapes. Miguel de Bois - Thalassophobia
Specific for his "Thalassophobia" inspired mixes.
Miguel de Bois’s work on —a theme notably explored in his darker, progressive DJ sets—is a stylistic pivot that captures the primal fear of the deep ocean. While he is primarily known for high-energy summer anthems and '80s-inspired synth-pop , this project leans into haunting atmospheric textures and lower BPMs to evoke a sense of underwater isolation. The "Thalassophobia" theme serves as a departure from
: Traditionally characterized by multi-influenced , energy-loaded tracks played by heavyweights like Job Jobse and Jennifer Cardini.
: This conceptual direction was notably highlighted in his New Brvtalism No. 451 mix, where he intentionally dialed back the tempo to explore a mood he described as "slower and darker" than his usual festival-ready output. Miguel de Bois’s work on —a theme notably
Experience Miguel de Bois's darker, progressive sound which serves as the sonic foundation for his exploration of these deep-sea themes: New Brvtalism No. 451 - Miguel de Bois The Brvtalist YouTube• Feb 6, 2025 🌊 Core Themes & Sonic Identity