Italy‑based dark ambient and electronic project and fall and fall and fall, the creative vessel of Italian sound artist Dora L, has released a brand‑new visualizer for the track “By The Exit”. The song is taken from the forthcoming album The Meadows, due for release on 24 February via UKhan Records.
“By The Exit” marks the second preview of The Meadows, and once again showcases Dora L’s ability to weave evocative sonic narratives. The track drifts through echoes of unseen worlds, where translucent beings carry a fierce longing for a reality that has slipped away. Their presence lingers in sleepless dawns, in cold mornings where a pale sun struggles behind milk‑white skies. It is a meditation on desolation and the fragile melancholy of those who feel exiled from their own world — a place where abandonment, loss, and quiet tragedy seep into every breath.
The piece also hints at the album’s broader emotional landscape: windswept horizons, frozen distances, and the sense of waiting for the next rupture — or the next flood. Innocent hearts peer into electrified abysses, and what they find there is both scandalous and devastating.
You can experience the visualizer for “By The Exit” below. If you missed the previously unveiled single “Mauvais Goût”, you can revisit it HERE. Link

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