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Astral Projection is an Israeli electronic musical group, producing psychedelic trance and Goa trance music.[1]Its current members are Avi Nissim and Lior Perlmutter.[2] Although the majority of their releases have been done through their own record company, Trust in Trance Records (which later merged with Phonokol), they have also released records with other labels including Transient. In addition to an extensive discography, the group has an extensive worldwide touring schedule.

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To that end, the group joined Saddest Factory Records and released the single "Silk Chiffon" with new boss, musician Phoebe Bridgers, as a collaborator. Together, they wrote new songs, worked on unfinished ones from years' past and produced it all themselves. The result is full of highly danceable electro-pop, with lyrics that often feel hopeful and give off a self-assured confidence.

McPherson: It kind of feels like a cultural tradition, for a lot of marginalized communities to have music that is danceable and fun sounding with lyrics that maybe aren't on that exact same level. That feels like a lineage that we're a part of that stems from, obviously, the queer community, but all kinds of other marginalized communities I do think have a certain kind of music that's danceable that also is processing cultural trauma.

McPherson: You know, I'm genderqueer, non-binary, whatever you want to call it. So the nature of the pronouns present in the song didn't affect how the song felt for me. And I wanted our fans and people who care about the music to know that this song is for whoever can use it. You know we've had a lot of conversations between the three of us like, why is that song sad? Like, why does it make us emotional? Because it truthfully is a very hopeful song. And it's not devastating really, but it feels like it. It's definitely one of my favorite songs that we've ever made and will remain that for me for a long time, I think.

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