– “When we first watched the raw stems, I wanted to make the visual language speak the same language as the music—half‑clear, half‑corrupted. The factory’s rusted metal gave us that industrial melancholy, while the lantern was a nod to hope. The glitch effects? They’re literally the visual equivalent of the stuttered vocal chops; I timed each datamosh to the exact millisecond of the beat drop.”

: Unlike older clips, these solo videos often utilize "lifestyle" or "vlog-style" narratives to create a more intimate connection with the audience.

The video release has garnered significant attention from fans, critics, and industry insiders alike. Social media platforms are abuzz with praise for the stunning visuals, catchy melody, and impressive performances.

Happy listening—and may your own “solo” moments be as richly textured as this one.

As we eagerly await the release of the video, we can't help but wonder what the future holds for these two talented artists. One thing is certain, however - StasyQ and Katya Clover are sure to continue pushing the boundaries of electronic music, and their 2022 solo project is just the beginning.

| Publication | Quote | Rating | |-------------|-------|--------| | | “‘Solo’ feels like a love‑letter to the loneliness of modern digital life—its glitchy production is as much a metaphor as a musical device.” | 8.2/10 | | The Guardian (Music) | “Katya’s husky vocal delivery paired with Stasyq’s shimmering synths creates a bittersweet tension that’s hard to shake off.” | 4/5 stars | | Resident Advisor | “A rare example of Eastern European indie‑pop breaking through to a global audience without diluting its regional soul.” | — |