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New Music: Dälek
Dälek Gutter Tactics (Ipecac, IPC109) Many years ago in the pages of Musician magazine, Bill Flanagan classified punk bands under two categories: the ambition Clash-types who expanded the genre’s inspired primitivism, and the Ramones-style bands that played variations of the … Continue reading
Dälek introduces “Gutter Tactics”
Brick City, New Jeru duo Dälek returns with Gutter Tactics on January 27 via Ipecac Recordings. One of the heaviest hip-hop groups ever, and one of the few to consistently fuse extreme metal textures with hip-hop beats and radical politics … Continue reading
Dälek soldiers on with RJD2
Last month, Dälek went out on an all-too-brief tour with Russian Circles. Next month, the New Jersey alablasters will head on another short trip with RJD2 before retreating to familiar ground in Europe. It should be an interesting juxtaposition — … Continue reading
Dälek hits domestic shores
New Jersey rap duo Dälek most recent album, Abandoned Language, was released last February. Like most of their work, it immediately drew raves from all quarters, from hard rock magazines such as Alternative Press to progressive music pubs such as … Continue reading
Review: Dälek, “Deadverse Massive Vol. 1”
New Jersey duo Dälek collects several years of industrial experiments and metallic hip-hop into Deadverse Massive vol. 1, a rarities disc with some appeal for the casual listener. Continue reading