RISING – DVA Damas
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# RISING – DVA Damas
I can tell you nothing autobiographical about **DVA Damas**. A
mysterious 10\" record arrived on my desk some time in the last three
months, disappeared and then like Houdini was back like magic. I
subsequently played the record of stripped back rhythms that sounded
like the **B-52's** on smack repeatedly, studied the run out grooves for
any sliver of information and bided my time until I heard the music
somewhere else, which thanks to the wonderful [Keytars&Violins][1]{:
target="_blank" .xmlblocklink} last week I did. I now had a name but a
cursory look on the internet revealed little more information.
Released on Downwards -- the UK micro-label best known for
excursions in to brutal and uncompromising techno and experimental
electronics from the likes of **British Murder Boys**, **Surgeon**,
**Regis** et al, the band are not the most obvious fit for the label.
However with their cold eyed stares and bare bones grooves you can
practically feel the menace snarling out of the speakers, and when you
factor in the aforementioned techno artists background interest in metal
things starts to make a bit more sense.
Complementing the current 'witch' house aesthetic with lo-fi production,
but with a rhythm section to die for, DVA Damas occupy a patch in the
music playground prime for exploiting -- somewhere between the blank
dystopia of **Factory Floor**, **Zola Jesus**' sonic warbling and yes,
the B-52's.
Check out their [Soundcloud][2]{: target="_blank" .xmlblocklink} where
you can download everything for free. I don't know when, and I don't
know how, but sometime in the very near future you are going to be
crossing paths with DVA Damas.
[1]: http://keytarsandviolins.blogspot.com/
[2]: http://soundcloud.com/dva-damas
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I can tell you nothing autobiographical about <b>DVA Damas</b>. A mysterious 10" record arrived on my desk some time in the last three months, disappeared and then like Houdini was back like magic. I subsequently played the record of stripped back rhythms that sounded like the <b>B-52’s</b> on smack repeatedly, studied the run out grooves for any sliver of information and bided my time until I heard the music somewhere else, which thanks to the wonderful <a href="http://keytarsandviolins.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" class="xmlblocklink">Keytars&Violins</a> last week I did. I now had a name but a cursory look on the internet revealed little more information.
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Released on <b>Downwards </b>– the UK micro-label best known for excursions in to brutal and uncompromising techno and experimental electronics from the likes of <b>British Murder Boys</b>, <b>Surgeon</b>, <b>Regis</b> et al, the band are not the most obvious fit for the label. However with their cold eyed stares and bare bones grooves you can practically feel the menace snarling out of the speakers, and when you factor in the aforementioned techno artists background interest in metal things starts to make a bit more sense.
</p><p>
Complementing the current ‘witch’ house aesthetic with lo-fi production, but with a rhythm section to die for, DVA Damas occupy a patch in the music playground prime for exploiting – somewhere between the blank dystopia of <b>Factory Floor</b>, <b>Zola Jesus</b>‘ sonic warbling and yes, the B-52’s.
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Check out their <a href="http://soundcloud.com/dva-damas" target="_blank" class="xmlblocklink">Soundcloud</a> where you can download everything for free. I don’t know when, and I don’t know how, but sometime in the very near future you are going to be crossing paths with DVA Damas.
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# RISING – DVA Damas I can tell you nothing autobiographical about **DVA Damas**. A mysterious 10\" record arrived on my desk some time in the last three months, disappeared and then like Houdini was back like magic. I subsequently played the record of stripped back rhythms that sounded like the...
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However with their cold eyed stares and bare bones grooves you can practically feel the menace snarling out of the speakers, and when you factor in the aforementioned techno artists background interest in metal things starts to make a bit more sense. Complementing the current 'witch' house aesthe...