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London (UK) based post-industrial/electronic duo Spectrograph, who recently released their debut EP A Giant Leap Of Faith via Depths Records, have now released a video for the opening track "Dmbt". The song is a post-industrial mixture of rough and mechanical textures, pounded by a hypnotic, claustrophobic rhythm of noir and psychotic atmospheres.
According to the London-based duo: "The idea behind the track draws inspiration from the drum programming you find in the songs from The Cure's Pornography, and it has a distinctive marching and mechanical rhythm which we always sort of associate with industrial music."
The video is directed by experimental visual artist Less Than One, who has previously produced visuals for Avery/Cortini album Illusion Of Time as well as the video for Spectrograph's first single "Dead Kittens", which is in case that you missed it still available to watch over HERE. Recommended to fans of Death In June, Vatican Shadow, The Cure, and Dead Can Dance. Link