Trans-Atlantic dark electro/goth visionary music project, Death By Love, after the well-acclaimed debut single, "Strong Inside", released a dark trip-hop version of the cult song "Krakowski Spleen", originally by the legendary band Maanam.
Death By Love comments: "With the first rays of sunshine of the astronomical spring, we have a special premiere for you! We present our trip-hop version of the cult song "Krakowski Spleen" by the legendary band Maanam. We invite you to watch the clip! Enough of the feeling of isolation, loneliness and helplessness! Let the sun shine for you every day!"
The band's hauntingly beautiful aesthetic is the creation of Polish singer-songwriter Inga Habiba and acclaimed American music producer, multi-instrumentalist, and remix artist Peter Guellard. More about Death By Love and the video single "Strong Inside" can be found over HERE. Link

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