Dance Version of Akiva David's popular album mixing music, identity, history, and satire. Fusing global genres and eras — from 1930s Berlin cabaret and 1960s surf-pop to French chanson noir — each song dares to explore topics that others avoid: from repressed love and colonial legacies to bodily humor and media critique.
The album is a cinematic fusion of sexual allegory, cultural memory, and radical humor. You’ll hear vocals layered on dance beats, with erotic repetition, and heartfelt reflections. Featuring multilingual lyrics in French, Japanese, and Italian, this album is a genre-defying cultural odyssey for listeners who crave depth, discomfort, and pure sonic art.