The Controversy is a collaborative artist project between Thomas Hjorth (Denmark), Laura Vall (Spain) and Amy White (US/Spain) set in Los Angeles, CA.
They invite you on a journey through intricate electronic beats, psychedelic ambiance, and lush pop melodies. The Controversy's latest album, "Don't Count On Me," has been named an "electronic art-pop masterpiece" by FourCulture Magazine, KCRW featured their single, "Two Voices," as Today's Top Tune, and U&I Magazine named "Queen of Chinatown" their #1 Single of the Year. Bandcamp describes the album as "moody pop music that's turning heads." Yahoo Music, KCRW, Bullett Media, Bandcamp, The Deli Magazine, El Periodico (Spain) and Impose Magazine (amongst many others) have also featured and premiered their work.
The Controversy's sound is influenced by artists like David Bowie, St Vincent, Beck, Air, Portishead, Bjork, Radiohead, M83 and Massive Attack.
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