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Echo Chamber & Plastic Parade

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Who says dance music can’t make you think? With Echo Chamber and Plastic Parade, FLUX Groove delivers two dancefloor bangers that double as sharp, tongue-in-cheek commentaries on the digital age. In a world where algorithms deeply shape our culture, information is valued in clicks, society is atomized into disputing bubbles and marketing floods into every corner of life, these tracks hold up a mirror to the madness.

Echo Chamber dives into a reality where ideas are never challenged—just endlessly repeated. The loudest voices dominate, critical thinking fades into noise, and collective delusion takes hold: “No debate, just nods and cheers, real talk bounces on sheltered ears.” It reflects the erosion of democracy and independent media, particularly in the U.S., where the rise of Trump and tech billionaires has transformed public discourse into a post-truth spectacle.

Plastic Parade marches through a digital landscape dominated by hyper-marketing, where authenticity and true cultural value are buried beneath layers of manufactured hype. When worth is measured in clicks and views, a self-reinforcing loop takes over, pushing the most original ideas to the fringes: “A thousand voices, all the same, It’s just bullshit wrapped in a brand-new name”. Sometimes it feels like it’s no longer about great ideas—it’s about the most marketable ones.