So far, he has released 5 songs from his "Trinity" project, all of which explore different areas of the industrial genre. From the bluesy-industrial "Soul" to the heavy, moody atmosphere of "BigArmBigStar" Diduct is no one-trick horse. We are then brought to "Messfit," a big-stomping self-reflective jam which takes elements from the first three tracks but mixes them all together with a more confident and polished sound.
Finally we have reached "CoatedInDecay," which features a Rammstein-esque beat with Trent Reznor-inspired vocal intonations. This song is massive. This song is violent. Near the halfway point, things really start to heat up when all the noises come together, creating a loud thumping effect which cuts straight into your head and pounds on your brain before dropping suddenly to a quiet, whispering fog. A distorted moan brings the beat back, before ramping up the brutal thumping to all new extremes. The song is an aural powerhouse, meant to be heard through very loud speakers.
With these initial tracks, Diduct is attempting to find his place in this new music era, figuring out the best mediums to deliver his music to the world.
Along with being available for free on his website, they are also available through all the major digital distributors like iTunes, Amazon MP3 and so on.
To check out Diduct, head on over to www.diduct.com now!
Recommended tracks: "BigArmBigStar", "CoatedInDecay"

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