Ketosex Music Video Com -

[Unknown / Assume Indie] Release Date: [TBD] Genre: Electronic / Industrial / Darkwave

The video is drenched in a pale, clinical blue-green filter—think MRI scans meeting neon underpasses. Director [Name] employs heavy use of slow-motion distortion: bodies entwined, then pixelating into digital static; lips syncing lyrics that feel delayed by half a second, as if the connection itself is buffering. The editing mimics the stop-start fragmentation of its namesake—glitch transitions, reverse-rewind loops, and sudden cuts to empty rooms or flickering cathode-ray TVs. Ketosex Music Video Com

“Ketosex” is a bold, if occasionally self-indulgent, sensory experiment. It won’t convert anyone who dislikes abstract electronic music, but for fans of Arca, FKA twigs, or Oneohtrix Point Never’s visual work, this is a fascinating, queasy trip worth taking. [Unknown / Assume Indie] Release Date: [TBD] Genre:

Here’s a sample review for a music video titled by an artist named Com (or featuring Com). Since I don’t have direct access to the actual video, this review is written as a general template/critique based on common stylistic elements in avant-garde, electronic, or underground music videos. You can adjust specifics (director, year, platform) as needed. Review: “Ketosex” – Com (Official Music Video) Since I don’t have direct access to the

★★★½ (3.5/5) Watch with good headphones and an open, if skeptical, mind.

Com appears mostly in silhouette or reflected through broken mirrors, their face rarely in full focus. This anonymity fits the song’s central theme: the erasure of the self in pursuit of pure sensation. Dancers writhe in what looks like melted latex and fishing net, occasionally collapsing into puddles of colored light. The “sex” in the title is never explicit, but rather mechanical—a grinding of gears, a breathing synthesizer pad, two figures merging into a single, abstract 3D wireframe.