Dark Triad Records releases “Emotional Summer” by Jónó Mí Ló

Emotional Summer is a creepy ambient vaporwave release from the creepy label Dark Triad Records, which claims to be from Antarctica. This album comes from the pseudonymous Jónó Mí Ló. Emotional Summer is themed around a single day from August 2016 (and one flashback to June), with each track title being a different time-stamp from the day. The songs contain […]

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Dark Triad Records releases “Мертвый Океан” by Kagyrgyn Restoration

Мертвый Океан is a new release of ambient vaporwave and drone music from Kagyrgyn Restoration, which is one of the flagship projects of the enigmatic label Dark Triad Records. Мертвый Океан (translates to “The Dead Ocean”) is fifteen tracks of field recordings, synthesizers, guitars, and vocals – all heavily edited to obfuscate one another in a murky gloom of electronic […]

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Dark Triad Records releases “Medieval Digital” by Cobra Priorat

Dark Triad Records releases experimental electronic music influenced by vaporwave movements – especially that of hardvapour. Medieval Digital by Cobra Priorat is a twenty-two minute single-track release that melds together dark ambient music with hardvapour and samplism. The long-form release is a specialty of the label; this work is recommended for fans of Y B Y B by Hurling Dervish, […]

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Dark Triad Records releases “Tungalow” by Desert Beagles

“Desert Beagles”, huh? Is that a pun? You should be ashamed of yourselves. Tungalow is a new nine-track full-length from this enigmatic artist on the similarly-enigmatic Dark Triad Records. It contains dark ambient, instrumental hip-hop, and glitch music with a significant influence from progressive electronica, which is pretty different from the hardvapour and noise that characterizes much of the DTR […]

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Dark Triad Records releases “[​[​[​]​]​]” by PB9000

[​[​[​]​]​] is a new release on the enigmatic Dark Triad Records, a label that claims to be from Antarctica and take place in some questionable research initiatives. In contrast to the noisy and avant-garde releases in the label’s catalogue, [​[​[​]​]​] is very ambient, with some stylistic similarities to the ambient hardvapour released by HVRF (especially in its early days). A […]

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