Wreckno Celebrates Pride with New Summer Anthem “DELUSIONAL”
The long-awaited single, “Delusional,” from Wreckno drops just in time to set the vibe for this summer’s anthem during Pride Month.
Wreckno’s single “Delusional” is out now from his upcoming EP “The Fantasy“, on Four Loko Records. The track implants vogue beats evolved from the Harlem Club scene while combining house elements. He keeps things real with his queer popstar persona, amplifying hip-house hype and announcing his unignorable presence.
Brandon Wisniski, better known as Wreckno grew up in a small town in Michigan near Detroit. He was highly influenced by electronic music at an early age. Now he is considered one of the most up-and-coming artists in EDM. This year he will be performing live choreographed sets at multiple festivals for the first time. Wreckno’s live sets are high-energy, unforgettable and an experience all on their own.
MUST BE SOMETHIN’ IN THE AIR GOT THESE BITCHES 🤪 DELUSIONAL 🤪
— wreckno (@wreckno) June 17, 2022
Wreckno haus bop incoming on my Pride EP very soooooon 😘 pic.twitter.com/pDGRoenmRK
He tweeted, “Wreckno haus bop incoming on my Pride EP very soon (kiss emoji)” last week. This noteworthy artist not only raps but also produces and DJs, creating a potent musical confection. He challenges the boundaries of a “nontraditional EDM Artist” to fully express his creativity and facilitate a haven for fans.
His groundbreaking beats have made him an undeniable force, that has no end in sight. This album explores his influences, and he also teams ups with his mom and brother 7UDO. “Delusional” has a coexisting music video created by Sarah Banks incorporating psychedelic components.
Banks graduated from the School of Art Institute of Chicago in 2019 with a BFA in 3D animation. This talented digital artist resides in Brooklyn NY where she hones her craft predominately with 3D animation software. As of late, she has been working with clients such as Urban Decay, Republic Records, Instagram, and The New York Times.
Moreover, Wreckno is no stranger to lending a helping hand in his community. He raised $7,250 through ticket sales for BAGLY after partnering with Good Looks Foundations and 4Life Entertainment at Carniroll Music Festival. Earlier on he shared his coming out story at BAGLY’s Youth Pride Closet Experience, through a series of clothing installations. This multilayered queer artist has just begun to make an imprint on the EDM community.
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