There's very little known about choral pop singer Empara Mi - where she comes from, or her age for example. But her striking music speaks for itself. Her second single "The Comedown" shows a strident new side to her sound: deep-chested power ballad meets vaguely sinister, ritualistic incantation. In the video, the singer's face is transformed into gold, fire, and ice by innovative face-mapping projection technology developed in Japan. (She even flew to Tokyo to work with the creators of the Omote technology to develop the final visual.) Empara Mi explains: "'The Comedown' is essentially about projecting fake personas, hiding behind a mask in an attempt to conceal the 'real you.' I wanted the visual to be, quite literally, an expression of this idea. It was a crazy and intense development process, and I'm very proud to be the one to showcase such amazing technology in a way it hasn't been seen before."