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Between droning Noise and marching Industrial, Dirk Ivens created his very own unique style with Dive. โ€žWhere Do We Go From Here?โ€œ is his masterpiece โ€“ an album transfering sound and spirit of the classics in todays time.

On โ€žWhere Do We Go From Here?โ€œ, Dirk explores new ways to enforce his sound: โ€ž For this album I teamed up with Jan Dewulf, known from his bands Your Life On Hold and Diskonnekted.โ€œ, says the humble mainman. โ€žNew collaboration means new sounds.โ€œ Nevertheless โ€žWhere Do We Go From Here?โ€œ has an attitude of the early Dive and The Klinik combined with a state of the art production: The beats are even more brutal, the soundscapes even more dark, the vocals even more touching. โ€žThe world we live in today will never be the sameโ€œ, Dirk comments the obvious influences. โ€žBut even when things don't look hopeful, we try to keep a positive mind.โ€œ So โ€žWhere Do We Go From Here?โ€œ is the expected dark and heavy piece of music, yet it allows a glimpse of hope. โ€žWhere Do We Go From Here?โ€œ will be released as simple CD as well as as wooden box limited on 500 including the album on vinyl, the CD-version and an exclusive vinyl EP

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[โ€“] autonomous@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Dewulf + Ivens has been great every time. (although I miss Ivan Iusco's Nightmare Lodge influences on Concrete Jungle)

Dewulf's solo industrial Mildreda isn't bad either.

However I still like the original Suicide Commando version of WDWGFH with Dirk's vocals better.