Chicago Dark Electronic Act Sleep of Mirrors Animate the Body in Video for “Not My Skin” — Featuring Ronnie Canizaro (Born of Osiris)

Chicago-based darkwave and industrial act Sleep of Mirrors released a video for “Not My Skin,” featuring vocalist Ronnie Canizaro from metalcore band Born of Osiris. The track appears on Sleep of Mirrors’ debut album Crown, released via Negative Gain Productions, and explores themes of identity crisis, bodily autonomy, and existential alienation through bass-driven dark electronics influenced by Nine Inch Nails, Front Line Assembly, and Gary Numan. Directed by Christopher Lee with cinematography by Cornelius Kite and Tom Birch, the accompanying video depicts a synthetic humanoid form being constructed and animated, juxtaposing live performance footage shot at Chicago venue Bourbon on Division with surreal imagery of technological body assembly. The collaboration emerged organically from friendship rather than formal industry arrangement, with band members describing regular creative sessions together. Lyrically, the song addresses identity as fragmented, assigned, and potentially false, using surgical and medical metaphors to convey internal conflict and the horror of inhabiting an unconsented flesh.

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