Driving 2nd album of punkish EBM Industrial styles from Barcelona duo Dame Area, hard on the drums and synths, and with class vocals positing them like Liaisons Dangereuses meet N.M.O.
Smartly updating vintage styles with a modern reserve and swagger, they hinge around big bad snares in ‘Scopri Le Tue Passioni’ drawing canny lines between OG EBM and electro D&B, while lashing sick, sinking synthlines to tumping toms in ‘Linea Retta’, and slinkiest drum work recalling N.M.O. on ‘Corazon de Fuego, Corazon de Hielo’, and on a sort of gabber punkish tip with ‘La Danza Del Ferro.’ At their darkest ‘La Doble Luna’ lands shades away from their Spanish brethren Jasss, and rub up close to the slow pressure of Toresch, but with their own snotty snarl in ‘Triangolo Segreto.’
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Driving 2nd album of punkish EBM Industrial styles from Barcelona duo Dame Area, hard on the drums and synths, and with class vocals positing them like Liaisons Dangereuses meet N.M.O.
Smartly updating vintage styles with a modern reserve and swagger, they hinge around big bad snares in ‘Scopri Le Tue Passioni’ drawing canny lines between OG EBM and electro D&B, while lashing sick, sinking synthlines to tumping toms in ‘Linea Retta’, and slinkiest drum work recalling N.M.O. on ‘Corazon de Fuego, Corazon de Hielo’, and on a sort of gabber punkish tip with ‘La Danza Del Ferro.’ At their darkest ‘La Doble Luna’ lands shades away from their Spanish brethren Jasss, and rub up close to the slow pressure of Toresch, but with their own snotty snarl in ‘Triangolo Segreto.’
Make time!
Driving 2nd album of punkish EBM Industrial styles from Barcelona duo Dame Area, hard on the drums and synths, and with class vocals positing them like Liaisons Dangereuses meet N.M.O.
Smartly updating vintage styles with a modern reserve and swagger, they hinge around big bad snares in ‘Scopri Le Tue Passioni’ drawing canny lines between OG EBM and electro D&B, while lashing sick, sinking synthlines to tumping toms in ‘Linea Retta’, and slinkiest drum work recalling N.M.O. on ‘Corazon de Fuego, Corazon de Hielo’, and on a sort of gabber punkish tip with ‘La Danza Del Ferro.’ At their darkest ‘La Doble Luna’ lands shades away from their Spanish brethren Jasss, and rub up close to the slow pressure of Toresch, but with their own snotty snarl in ‘Triangolo Segreto.’
Make time!
Driving 2nd album of punkish EBM Industrial styles from Barcelona duo Dame Area, hard on the drums and synths, and with class vocals positing them like Liaisons Dangereuses meet N.M.O.
Smartly updating vintage styles with a modern reserve and swagger, they hinge around big bad snares in ‘Scopri Le Tue Passioni’ drawing canny lines between OG EBM and electro D&B, while lashing sick, sinking synthlines to tumping toms in ‘Linea Retta’, and slinkiest drum work recalling N.M.O. on ‘Corazon de Fuego, Corazon de Hielo’, and on a sort of gabber punkish tip with ‘La Danza Del Ferro.’ At their darkest ‘La Doble Luna’ lands shades away from their Spanish brethren Jasss, and rub up close to the slow pressure of Toresch, but with their own snotty snarl in ‘Triangolo Segreto.’
Make time!
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Driving 2nd album of punkish EBM Industrial styles from Barcelona duo Dame Area, hard on the drums and synths, and with class vocals positing them like Liaisons Dangereuses meet N.M.O.
Smartly updating vintage styles with a modern reserve and swagger, they hinge around big bad snares in ‘Scopri Le Tue Passioni’ drawing canny lines between OG EBM and electro D&B, while lashing sick, sinking synthlines to tumping toms in ‘Linea Retta’, and slinkiest drum work recalling N.M.O. on ‘Corazon de Fuego, Corazon de Hielo’, and on a sort of gabber punkish tip with ‘La Danza Del Ferro.’ At their darkest ‘La Doble Luna’ lands shades away from their Spanish brethren Jasss, and rub up close to the slow pressure of Toresch, but with their own snotty snarl in ‘Triangolo Segreto.’
Make time!