With
over 10 million streams for his wonderfully weird "I’m Sorry"
video featuring actor/comedian Tom Green (see it here)
and acclaim for remixes by Wuki and Black Caviar, Riotron
returns with "Dark Highway," an evocative slice of retrowave
pop, this time coupled with a fun, spooky and cinematically
lush video
directed by Gianennio Salucci (who has worked with Xylo, Zella
Day and Gia Woods, among others).

According
to Riotron’s Jeff Fettes, “'Dark Highway' is a metaphor for
all bad decisions we make. You’re going too fast, you’re out
of control but you don’t stop. And then suddenly you can’t stop.
For the video I wanted to pay tribute to some of my favorite
80’s videos. There’s horror, sci-fi, and even some hand drawn
animation.”
Director Gianennio Salucci adds “Jeff came to us with this really
cool concept that was more of a short film than a music video.
We came up with this story about a person's journey through
the dark side.”
"Dark Highway" follows the thumping remix of Riotron’s "Light
Go Out" by Grammy-nominated swag house duo Black Caviar, whose
track "Whats Up Danger" from the Spiderman: Into The Spiderverse
soundtrack recently surpassed 100 million streams. The Black
Caviar remix received accolades in tastemaking blog This Song
Is Sick and co-signs from Marshmello, R3HAB and Spotify’s tastemaking
Friday Cratediggers playlist.
The brainchild of singer/songwriter Jeff Fettes, Riotron is
an electro-pop project from Winnipeg, Canada that combines elements
of 80s synthwave, EDM and even some jazz into a unique sound.
The name is derived from the hit song ‘Rio’ by Duran Duran and
the 1982 fantasy sci-fi film Tron. Look for more music and stunning
visuals from Riotron coming soon.
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