The second song from hex formes + d1ntr. Funeral Dream drifts through a rain-soaked haze of memory and loss — a slow, emotional piece that merges the mournful pulse of post-punk with the ethereal shimmer of dream pop. Its haunting bassline and echoing drums recall The Cure’s Kyoto Song, while angelic vocals float above a cinematic atmosphere of rain, reverb, and reverie. The imagery — a hooded figure walking through a cemetery, placing a flower on a grave — mirrors the song’s theme of beauty in grief, finding light in sorrow, and the quiet grace of saying goodbye.
Bowie/Cohen covers as electronics swathed in layers of gauze, gilded with Zohra Atash's soprano: a look back, a look forward. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 25, 2017
Three new songs and three remixes from Italian darkwavers Ash Code will surely grace goth club speakers once we can go pick cobwebs again. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2021
Darkwave synth that directly addresses our modern dystopian political environment, with proceeds going to the Voting Rights Project. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 17, 2018