Through personal anecdotes and contemporary sounds, "Killer 7" exists as seven songs that narrate the ebb and flow of a refracted relationship with striking emotional depth. The title of the EP "Killer 7" draws inspiration from Goichi Suda and Hiroyuki Kobayashi’s cult 2005 video game "Killer7," which follows a group of assassins known as the "killer7"—seven personas split from one central character. This concept of fragmented identity is mirrored in the EP's narrative structure.
With sharp lyrics and soft vocals, BDGTA blends genres like jersey club, reggaeton, and synthpop, creating rich and multifaceted soundscapes. Each song is symbolized by a unique icon, reminiscent of video game collectibles or "power-ups," that pieces together the story's fragments. The symbols were designed and illustrated by Brooklyn based visual artist and tattoo artist Jills Nipples.
Each track unveils intimate details of a relationship, from the excitement of locking eyes with the DJ at the club as heard through tangy synths and sharp metallic kicks on 'Laser in My Eye' to the longing expressed in a letter mailed across the ocean using ambient field recordings and noise in 'Sprawl 2 U', and the bittersweet taste of a one-way ticket home found in the speedy drum and bass on the EP’s closing track 'KYWH'. The title track 'Killer 7' is the heart of the project, cementing the foundation of the flawed relationship. Through fast breakbeats and thumping, relentless kicks, the song sheds light on the complexities of love and how ever changing this can be day to day.