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Carlos Fabre’s track “Bloody Waters” is a haunting retrospective on the Mafia scenes of the 1930s, a time when Prohibition turned blood to wine, and wine to money. The song’s moody instrumentals and evocative lyrics vividly depict clandestine speakeasies, underground deals, and the violent elegance that defined an era fueled by greed and crime. As part of Fabre’s growing collection of melancholy singles and electronic music to vibe to, “Bloody Waters” explores the sinister undertones of power and corruption, calling for a music video location that fully immerses viewers in its themes. Enter the Abandoned Power Plant on the Beach, a setting as evocative and raw as the track itself. The...