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80%Ductape - Echo Drama2024-03-05 / khocico / Reads: 1178It's surprising, but exactly yesterday, on a completely different occasion, I remembered this quote: "Life is an echo. What you send out, comes back. What you sow, you reap. What you give, you get. What you see in others, exists in you." Today I finally sat down to listen to... |
80%Ductape feat. She Past Away - Ölüm Günüm2024-11-29 / khocico / Reads: 523When two leading forces of Turkish darkwave unite, the result is bound to be something exceptional. With Ölüm Günüm, Ductape and She Past Away craft a richly atmospheric piece that melds their unique styles into an evocative and unforgettable collaboration. This track is not simply a partnership—it’s an intricate weaving... |
77%Dupont - New Dawn2010-11-20 / ScarabBonku / Reads: 2124Going step by step, Dupont released his first EP, which promotes "Entering The Ice Age". It is a strange phenomenon, because the first material, promoting the full album, should have been released before an LP, not after its release. But the band may have gotten a trifle confused and did... |
70%Dusk to Dawn - Existence EP2013-08-01 / Closter / Reads: 3882Dusk to Dawn is now mainly an electronic project. They were formed in the early 90's in Germany and they presented rather a mixture of guitars and synthesizers, in an extraordinary goth rock. Over the years, they seemed to be almost forgotten, but in the internet nothing dies, and so... |
80%Dusk to Dawn - Remains2012-11-24 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3534Dusk to Dawn (not to be confused with Bartosz Dziadosz’ ambient project) is a German trio, whose tapes released at the beginning of the ‘90s have met with critical acclaim in the music press. Even though the band had been recording new songs and playing concerts regularly they ultimately decided... |
55%DYM - The Swarm2013-08-07 / Styxu / Reads: 2541While launching The Swarm released by NoiTekk, as a man acquainted with hundreds of publications under the sign of dark electro, I was expecting a typical, electronic ride. I was right. The opening Abbra Cadaver immediately implies, that in the Canadians publishing there is no need to look for... |