“Plastic Supernova” by CREAMS
CREAMS drops new song “Plastic Supernova,” a fashion-soaked video full of artsy vibes, grittiness and psychodrama.
CREAMS in George Keburia 2024 dress, styled by Salome Tsabutashvili
The song marks the latest track from the alluring artist with a seductive video full of mod fashion, dramatic makeup and tempestuous moods. CREAMS is a wolf in baby dolls clothing.
There’s chatter already of 2026 being the stressiest year on record. Increased concerns over AI replacing human creativity (the singularity!), accelerating civil unrest in America, escalating conflict abroad and stratospheric costs of living all over the world are but a few of the reasons artists feel full of anxiety right now. But some modicum of hope, at least, can be found in the fact that a few pioneering creatives have somehow managed to transmute this perceived gloom and doom into beautiful beats and cerebral sounds.
Dress by George Keburia
Enter CREAMS, aka Natia Chichinadze - alpha artist extraordinaire whose style is a feral hybrid of dark electro pop, stormy poetics and every kind of expressionism. She just dropped an otherworldly cut “Plastic Supernova” – a standout song/vid that will set your pulse racing and sting your senses.
The songstress and mad scientist producer is all about trenchant psytrance and killer visuals. We love those get-ups by designer George Keburia (styled by Salome Tsabutashvili). “Plastic Supernova” fuses complex synths, sulky singing and snazzy AF fashion. Skittering and full of sexual tension, the 4-min long track is titillating and synesthetic, punctuated by fetish, flux and a wee bit of psychodrama. Oh, and looooooong lashes, too!

