Psychic Mirrors

Psychic Mirrors is an enigmatic collective hailing from Miami, Florida, with a sound that reverberates with echoes of funk, boogie, soul, and R&B. Since their emergence, they have captured the attention of listeners who have a taste for retro-modern soundscapes, earning a dedicated following in the process. Fronted by Mickey de Grand IV, the band has established itself through a series of releases that delight fans with sultry synths, groovy baselines, and an overall aura that transports listeners to a neon-soaked, retro-futuristic dimension.

With albums and singles like "Nature of Evil" and the sultry track "Charlene", Psychic Mirrors have honed their ability to blend the nostalgia of '80s funk with a fresh, contemporary edge. Their 2016 release "I Come for Your Love" firmly placed them on the radar of funk aficionados, interlacing passionate vocals with irresistible rhythm sections. The band, while maintaining a certain air of mystery, continues to contribute to the resurgence of the synth-heavy sounds of yesteryears, combining analog warmth with lyrical freshness. Whether through thematic cohesion or through a standalone groover like "Ophilia," Psychic Mirrors consistently deliver a sound that's as reflective as their name suggests – offering a sonic mirror that reflects the influences of past genres through the prism of their distinctive creative vision.

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  1. September 13, 2024
  2. August 9
  3. July 2, 2021
  4. April 12, 2016
  5. September 1, 2013
  6. September 10, 2011
  1. July 2, 2021
  2. April 12, 2016
  1. September 13, 2024
  2. August 9
  3. September 1, 2013
  4. September 10, 2011