Serbian industrial group dreDDup has released their eleventh studio album, Pan/Dora, after a four-year recording process that saw the band experimenting with new methods and influences. The album is described as “demonic electronic” with an ’80s vibe, showcasing the band’s evolution in sound. The first four tracks represent the earlier sessions before upgrading their studio, hinting at a new production style for future releases. How do you think this change in production will impact dreDDup’s music moving forward?
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