Out Today: Pink Star Universe Releases Latest Single ‘Pyramids of El Salvador’

With their new single, ‘Pyramids Of El Salvador’, out today, indie dance group Pink Star Universe seek to draw attention to the horrific practice of child trafficking, with the aim of both raising awareness and saving the lives of further children.

Hailing from Oakland and San Diego, Pink Star Universe’s previous release was a year ago, and during this time they’ve been honing their craft to the point where they now are ready to bring more awareness – by peaceful means – to serious issues such as the aforementioned child trafficking, and also child abuse, and manipulation of the mind, body, and soul.

The electronic dance track is catchy and compelling, with the group calling on quantum light and sound technologies to imbue their music with healing qualities to encourage a better way of living. Through their music, which has been enmeshed with quantum frequencies, their aim is to help all people be healed from the trauma of systemic oppression, discrimination, and thought slavery.

‘Pyramids Of El Salvador’ features strident multi-layered vocals set against urgently up tempo synths and an incessant beat. Repeated phrases, and soothing rhythms hook in the listener; it’s a very catchy way of getting their message across.

Watch the teaser video for ‘Pyramids Of El Salvador’ below. You can pre-save the single here.

Pyramids of El Salvador Music Video Trailer

Find out more about Pink Star Universe and their music online on Facebook, Twitter, InstagramSpotify, and Soundcloud.

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