DasF is the meeting of The Dronefynder General and the Andrews from Room of Wires, in a deep connection of time and sound.
The first EP from DasF is full of dark, unsettling electronica, forged from evaporating melodies and throbbing layers of sonic disquiet.
Anonymous found fragments from passing encounters are weaved with deep and lugubrious oscillations across lethean sonic waters. It’s full of half memories, unfolding themes and sound spaces, and darkness, with occasional chinks of light.
Welcome to DasF.
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(Review by Igloo Magazine - Aug 2023)
With its industrial core split into four fissures, DasF (a new collaboration between The Dronefynder General and the Andrews from Room of Wires) captures the essence of heavy-hitting and punctuated, bass-thudding beats. Seemingly out of nowhere, the Trenchcoat EP finds glimpses of light in otherwise utterly dark spaces where turbulent rhythms ricochet from abandoned warehouse walls. It’s the sort of unsettling soundscape and audible escape that just feels right; breaking things up a little, and accenting the echoes with maximized minimal technoid flutter (“Coagulate” and closure “Thirty Six Hours.”) The title track takes us into uncharted waters with growling synths and punishing beatwork as “Thirty Six Hours” feels as if it was set free from the darkness of a cavernous void. A powerful and unrelenting sonic tetrad.