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Pictureplane has made his name circling the outer limits of pop culture in several mediums. The Brooklyn-based artist’s gallery works, shown both in the U.S. and abroad, collide the familiar with the fringe and hard lines with visceral spatter. His Alien Body clothing line serves up a stylized study of symbology, the occult, and societal decay. His music—beautiful yet heavy, swirling with wild strains of industrial dance, gothic hip-hop, emotive New Age, and now deep, shadowy darkwave—treats electronics not as artificial, but as extensions of our analog selves. After a decade of challenging the status quo, Egedy is not only kin to makers of lovely dark music everywhere but also a vital player in the global DIY community. He is a proud outsider, yes, but his tribe is legion and ever-growing.
In 2011, Pictureplane’s
Thee Physical arrived, marking a major leap forward as his voice dripped with sex at the forefront of lush synthscapes, while cuts like “Trancegender” and “Post-Physical” explored the human body with gender-dissolving aplomb. His 2021 album
Dopamine was released by
100% Electronica. Now,
Sex Distortion—out October 31, 2025 via
Music Website, a new NYC-based label championing outsider culture and the internet underground—marks Egedy’s most mature work to date: a bass-heavy, cinematic descent into darkwave that retains his unmistakable signature sound. Written, recorded, and produced entirely in Brooklyn, the album was mixed by
Ben Greenberg and mastered by
Joe LaPorta at
Sterling Sound.
Along the way, Egedy has toured with everyone from
Crystal Castles, HEALTH, and
Major Lazer, to
The Faint, Gang of Four, Oklou, and
Sega Bodega. He has remixed
Lil B, been remixed by
Grimes, and collaborated with artists like
The Distillers and
Lil Peep on fashion collections.