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‘The Journey’ - The Octopus Division

  ‘The Journey’ - The Octopus Division In ‘The Journey,’ a sonic mosaic unfolds that—permeated by neon-soaked synth pads and a melody that feels like memory—is less a song than a spiritual compass. The time that relentlessly pursues us, according to ‘Time keeps chasing us every day’, is not portrayed as an enemy, but as a constant touchstone that we face with our heads held high: ‘ We won't let the rain wash us away’ . Photography, here metaphorically as a key to the past, opens doors to moments that seem long gone but live on within us. The chorus – a kind of collective mantra – describes not just a journey, but an intertwining of stories that support each other. The garden in which hopes take root becomes a symbol of what must be nurtured in order to flourish. And when ‘ our songs have lost a note or two ’, it is not a flaw, but proof of lived depth. A song that is not meant to be heard, but to be lived through – like a familiar glance at an old photo album by candlelight. b...
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‘Feed the Riot’ by Harbiter

‘Feed the Riot’ by Harbiter

Raise your fist, nurture the uprising, and defy the powerful. The courage to do so carries the risk of failure or, conversely, triumph. Enter ‘Feed the Riot,’ an anthem for those who stand against oppression and injustice, unleashed by Harbiter some days ago. This song resonates with fans of Coldwave, aggressive Darkwave, and EBM genres. 
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Harbiter, a solo project of Samuele Salvel (formerly the bassist of the metal band Scyther), discovered his passion for electronic music, especially its darker tones, after a lifetime of rock listening and band performances. From this preference, he crafted a sound that seamlessly blends his musical worlds. And the best part? We’re equally thrilled about it. 
So, without further ado, we proudly present ‘Feed the Riot’ by Harbiter, a captivating fusion of dark electro and rock music. With pulsating beats and a rebellious spirit, the song echoes the raw energy of the 1980s post-punk era, pushing boundaries and challenging conventions. Not only does it open the door to the underground scene, but it also leads listeners to explore his album, ‘Blinded In Chains’ (available on Bandcamp), featuring 16 tracks, including fantastic alternative versions as well.



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