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![]() 70%Dother - Dying Power Plant2007-03-11 / Nihil / Reads: 3946Dother is a Polish project. Quite good and also quite unknown. Honestly - a shame, because it's attentionworthy, to say the least. I shall treat this album as a whole, even though it's not my regular approach. Mainly for two reasons: firstly - it's only 33 minutes long, secondly -... |
![]() 85%Driezhas - Tolumoje2016-05-05 / Alastor / Reads: 3339Do you know what is techno? Yes? But not from a Polish Protector club, but the true one - Detroit techno. Such in a style of Jeff Mills and Juan Atkins. You know it? For sure? So let it be, yes! And do you know folk music? All in all... |
![]() 80%Ductape - Echo Drama2024-03-05 / khocico / Reads: 1313It'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: 719When 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: 2211Going 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: 3991Dusk 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... |