TRUE BODY and DIGITAL HELL combine frenetic drumming and lush synths for their own take on 80s goth pop, post punk and experimental dark wave trap

In our constant quest for experimentalism in underground music, we select the best varieties of various styles, moods and subgenres from around the world, and today we’re stoked to give you a very nice treat in the form of an interesting split release between Virginia based artists TRUE BODY and DIGITAL HELL. TRUE BODY’s half is their finest work yet, combining frenetic drumming and lush synths for a singular take on 80’s goth pop, while the DIGITAL HELL side is best described as experimental dark wave trap – it feels like it could soundtrack a glitch in the matrix. It is our pleasure to give you this experimental pairing below, along with True Body’s special lists of top records that influenced this split, and a gloomy ending by Digital Hell. The split is out...

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