Global EDM Artist PIA Drops Gothic Music Video Zukacoa, Inspired by Tim Burton & Guillermo del Toro
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New Delhi [India], February 10: Following the widespread attention garnered by Follow the Toad - their visually ambitious music film featuring actor Abhay Deol, international artist-performer PIA and filmmaker Joe Sill return with Zukacoa, a visually arresting gothic music video that blends fantasy, psychological depth, and cinematic world-building, reminiscent of the worlds of Guillermo del Toro and Tim Burton.
For Indian-origin international EDM artist PIA, known for building cinematic narrative worlds around her music, the gothic aesthetic functions as an emotional language that allows vulnerability, power, discomfort, and beauty to coexist without resolution being rushed. "Zukacoa is about the reclamation of power and the self," she avers. "Strength doesn't come from avoiding darker inner worlds, but from facing them without flinching and choosing direction over distraction." That philosophy extends beyond the emotional into the physical. By performing all of her own stunts, including sword and gun choreography, PIA sought to remove any symbolic distance between performer and character. In a similar spirit of immersion, the illustration that opens the music film was also created by PIA herself the night before the shoot. "It wasn't about proving toughness," she adds. "It was about integrity. If I wanted the audience to believe in this transformation, I had to embody it... every fall, every movement."
Speaking about drawing from the emotionally rich gothic worlds of Tim Burton and Guillermo del Toro, director Joe Sill whose work spans global brands including Apple, NASA, Disney, Nike, and Warner Bros. Games, shares, "For us, Zukacoa isn't about borrowing from a lineage or paying homage. It's about speaking fluently in a language we've carried with us for a long time. What resonated most with us is their ability to hold beauty and terror in the same frame, and to let colour, light, and texture communicate feelings that words often cannot.
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