- This is a 2 ml spray sample. Find the full bottle here.
Not everything has a strong or readily perceivable aroma, but objects can suggest a fragrance. Light bulbs glow. Electricity courses through their metal filaments. They melt the dust on their surface emitting wisps of heat. The tubes in amplifiers have a certain aroma. When a ‘69 Fender Deluxe gets heated-up (after rip-roaring monster shredding), the back of the amp produces a hot dusty metallic grease perfume—the scent of backstage in a humid venue.
Notes include radiant wood, copper, cedar, sandalwood, iris, boronia, balsam fir, coconut musc, and ambergris.
- D.S. & Durga, the Brooklyn-born, indie perfume house creating scents made for ‘armchair travel’.