Antoine's 'Living In Colour' Is A Moving Dissection Of Racism

Antoine's 'Living In Colour' Is A Moving Dissection Of Racism

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It's a potent single from the Australian artist...

*Antoine* has shared his moving new single 'Living In Colour'.

The Australian artist draws on a diverse heritage, with the Melbourne musician emerging from a family that extends to East Africa, Italy, and Mauritius.

Breaking out with his single 'One Time' earlier in 2020, this rising force is ready to make his mark.

New release 'Living In Colour' is a potent dissection of racism, with Antoine discussing his experiences in a powerful fashion.

The arrangement seems to amplify his words, which are joined to the searing monologue of Australian Aboriginal artist Meyne Wyatt.

Produced and mixed by ServidSounds, this is a masterclass in narration, a breathtaking single from someone who wants to make a difference.

Antoine comments: “It just fell out of me, I felt it would make people understand the simplistic side of racism that’s constantly dealt with, rather than the back and forth arguments and debates online.”

Tune in now.

ANTOINE · 01 - Antoine - Living In Colour

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