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John Dahlback – "Zeus"

  • September 4, 2012
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John Dahlback has returned with a new release on Doorn Records, “Zeus” – a stomper of a song that definitely lives up to the name it shares with the father of all Greek deities. Gritty grinds and plenty of big room drops fill the track, highlighted by a continual mad croaking that sounds like it comes from the gut of a deadly reptile; the break sets the song apart, taking you to the heights of Mount Olympus in a cloud of ethereal mystery.  Currently the Swede has been making his way through North America, with upcoming dates in DC, New York, Toronto, and more, before returning to the other side of the pond.

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