The track is officially titled "Remember November / Bitcrush*Yr*Life". It uses a major seventh, almost diminished scale to create a "bright" feel before descending into a "dark place" for the breakdown.
George Daniel (of The 1975), BJ Burton, No Rome, and XELA. Mastering: Robin Schmidt . Thematic Core & Lyrics
Released on December 3, 2021, "Remember November" is a standout track from No Rome's debut studio album, . The official music video serves as a visual bridge between the organic and the technological, a recurring theme in Rome Gomez's work. Production Credits Director: Filmed in Manila by Paco Raterta .
Filmed in Manila, the video captures a gritty yet futuristic aesthetic, aligning with Rome's goal of mixing "traditional and futuristic" elements.
"The concept of loving takes off to the moon" . This reflects a loss of optimism and a sense of "mournful nostalgia". Visual & Sonic Style
The song is a "political pop piece". No Rome explains that while the track sounds bright initially, it transitions into a dark, ravey breakdown to reflect systemic frustrations.
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The track is officially titled "Remember November / Bitcrush*Yr*Life". It uses a major seventh, almost diminished scale to create a "bright" feel before descending into a "dark place" for the breakdown.
George Daniel (of The 1975), BJ Burton, No Rome, and XELA. Mastering: Robin Schmidt . Thematic Core & Lyrics
Released on December 3, 2021, "Remember November" is a standout track from No Rome's debut studio album, . The official music video serves as a visual bridge between the organic and the technological, a recurring theme in Rome Gomez's work. Production Credits Director: Filmed in Manila by Paco Raterta .
Filmed in Manila, the video captures a gritty yet futuristic aesthetic, aligning with Rome's goal of mixing "traditional and futuristic" elements.
"The concept of loving takes off to the moon" . This reflects a loss of optimism and a sense of "mournful nostalgia". Visual & Sonic Style
The song is a "political pop piece". No Rome explains that while the track sounds bright initially, it transitions into a dark, ravey breakdown to reflect systemic frustrations.