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Australian producer Dysphemic, known for his dark and neuro-flavored music, delivers a fresh full length album entitled “Zeus”. Released via Gravitas Recordings, the LP merges world music with potent bass frequencies throughout each of the 10 scintillating tracks. Compelling, high-intensity drum work thrives throughout the album, rendering strength to each song in a raw, primal way. Guitarist and long-time collaborator Yiani Treweeke joins Dysphemic on a ...

Australian producer Dysphemic, known for his dark and neuro-flavored music, delivers a fresh full length album entitled “Zeus”. Released via Gravitas Recordings, the LP merges world music with potent bass frequencies throughout each of the 10 scintillating tracks. Compelling, high-intensity drum work thrives throughout the album, rendering strength to each song in a raw, primal way.

Guitarist and long-time collaborator Yiani Treweeke joins Dysphemic on a number of tracks, adding hypnotic strings to tunes like ‘Snake King’ and ‘Space God.’ The alluring vocal verses in ‘Phoenix’ fuse effortlessly with genre-bending bass, alluding to the idea that cycles of rebirth in music evolution often produce refreshingly new combinations of parts not traditionally found together. Finalizing the album, ‘Pharoah’ serves as an apex to this notion of fresh combinations: ethnic instrumentation sit atop a solid drum n bass foundation, demonstrating the culmination of potent energy Dysphemic has curated throughout the album.

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Australian producer Dysphemic, known for his dark and neuro-flavored music, delivers a fresh full length album entitled “Zeus”. Released via Gravitas Recordings, the LP merges world music with potent bass frequencies throughout each of the 10 scintillating tracks. Compelling, high-intensity drum work thrives throughout the album, rendering strength to each song in a raw, primal way.

Guitarist and long-time collaborator Yiani Treweeke joins Dysphemic on a number of tracks, adding hypnotic strings to tunes like ‘Snake King’ and ‘Space God.’ The alluring vocal verses in ‘Phoenix’ fuse effortlessly with genre-bending bass, alluding to the idea that cycles of rebirth in music evolution often produce refreshingly new combinations of parts not traditionally found together. Finalizing the album, ‘Pharoah’ serves as an apex to this notion of fresh combinations: ethnic instrumentation sit atop a solid drum n bass foundation, demonstrating the culmination of potent energy Dysphemic has curated throughout the album.

Release Tracks

Phoenix Ft. Yiani Treweeke
Dysphemic
4:32
Snake King ft. Yiani Treweeke
Dysphemic
3:33
Vodka Demon
Dysphemic
4:00
The Hunted
Dysphemic
4:50

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