WL//WH Video of the Day: ENZO KREFT “Command Protocol” (Official Video)

Video Of The Day  Enzo Kreft

Enzo Kreft, the veteran Mechelen-based, Belgian Electro-Wave artist Eric Vandamme, active since the early ’80s, announces the upcoming new album “Synthetic Future (The Collapse of the Human Domain)” with a DIY Official Video for the first official single, the robotically danceable “Command Protocol.”

His 2019 album, “Dictator,” was focused primarily on the exercise of power through propaganda, surveillance, and social manipulation, “Synthetic Future (The Collapse of the Human Domain)” reveals the aftermath: what happens once that control is fully internalized and automated.

Humans are no longer directly oppressed by regimes; instead, they exist within a reality governed by algorithms, synthetic truths, and self-regulating systems. “Command Protocol” immerses us in this new world order. There is no tyrant, no dictator, no visible oppressor. There are only guidelines. Corrections. Recommendations.

Dark, retro-futuristic, dystopian cinematics encompass the hypnotic bouncy, syncopated propulsion of anxiously gurgling bass lines, sliced through by sharp, resonant programmed beats, swept by a mesmeric synthetic storm of dire glows and obsessive rattling swirls, while sneakingly persuasive, magnetizing female voice clips distract, enthrall, and menace Enzo Kreft’s signature softly sung spoken words with total system autonomy.

Surveillance is no longer just an eye that watches, but a system that understands. Every pattern is logged. Every deviation is corrected. Freedom of choice still exists—but only within pre-calculated margins.

In the DIY Official Video, Enzo Kreft performs “Command Protocol” under the dim green haze of cyber cognitive warfare. A computerized war room lies in the bowels of a rainy, desolate urban area, while identification drones that facially scan and measure the gait of the masses send the data to be analyzed for absolute control. All the while, blurry lights and provocative imagery bewitch and persuade with hypnotic, surreal suggestions.

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