Today’s video of the day is Android Lust – "Stained" released in 2002.
“Stained” by Android Lust immerses the listener in a world of emotional tension and industrial grit. Released in 2002, the music video was directed by Dan Ouellette and Mark Larranaga. Stark visuals and surreal scenes mirror the track’s haunting mood, building a sense of inner turmoil and alienation. The song first appeared on The Dividing, Android Lust’s 2002 breakthrough album. This release marked a shift in sound. Shikhee D’iordna blended cold electronics with live instruments and raw vocals. The result was more organic and cinematic, pushing beyond traditional industrial boundaries.
Android Lust began in the late 1990s as Shikhee’s solo project. Born in Bangladesh and raised in the U.S., she brought a unique global and personal perspective to dark electronic music. Her debut album Resolution featured minimalist synth-driven tracks. But The Dividing introduced a richer, more layered approach. “Stained” plays a key role in that evolution. Its whispered vocals and jagged textures highlight vulnerability beneath the surface noise. It captures the album’s core theme—conflict between control and emotional collapse. The track also foreshadows the more atmospheric direction she explored later in Crater Vol. 1 and Berlin // Crater Vol. 2.
The video’s decaying spaces and ghostly imagery deepen the emotional impact. It complements the music without overpowering it. Each frame feels like a visual echo of the song’s fractured spirit. Over time, Android Lust continued to experiment, blending ambient field recordings, classical touches, and complex rhythms. But The Dividing, and especially “Stained,” remains a defining moment. It connects her early synthetic roots with the sonic storytelling that followed.
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