
Uncanny Cantina
An audiovisual collaboration with Cornelia Thonhauser, performed at She Makes Noise Festival in Madrid.

Uncanny Cantina
An audiovisual collaboration with Cornelia Thonhauser, performed at She Makes Noise Festival in Madrid.
Uncanny Cantina is an extra-dimensional place for broken hearts and heart breakers, a place where you find the thrill of running towards something that you know might harm you. A place where everything that ought to have remained hidden and secret and has become visible.





I contributed a vocal to the song They Loved (also ft. They Live) on dBridge’s new album A Love I Can’t Explain.
The lyrics were inspired by a piece by the artist Carlos Aires titled How Deep Is Your Love 🔪
The video of the song is out via Vice Colombia👇🏽
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Following the successful release of her debut EP If You Don’t Love Me (I’ll Cut Your Face), Poison Arrow presents the remixes; this two-track EP with versions by Nathan Jonson and Pleasure District’s own Heart Drive (dBridge and Kid Drama) are cut to Dubplate by Tokyo’s Wax Alchemy for an extremely limited run of 50 copies.
Heart Drive’s long-awaited reunion comes in the form of their Slow Bleed Mix; a throbbing, rhythmic arousal, with dislocated seductive vocalizations that tease your mind until it burst into a sudden red climax–evoking the spirit of the Colombian cantina for broken hearts that inspired the original title of “Casa Show”.
Nathan Jonson’s interpretation of If You Don’t Love Me (I’ll Cut Your Face) is like a fever dream of the original, drifting in and out of consciousness while presenting a series of hallucinatory revelations. Falling In Love Even Though It’s A Trap Mix tips its hat to the heyday of electro while boldly predicting its future.
The dubplate comes with a Poison Arrow necklace for protection from those who don’t love you.


