666GHOST
666GHOST is an electronic music collective that keeps its members anonymous, performing in masks and full-body suits. They first appeared in 2021 with the...
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666GHOST is an electronic music collective that keeps its members anonymous, performing in masks and full-body suits. They first appeared in 2021 with the single 'Soromat,' which features vocals from BROO. The track's dark, atmospheric sound drew attention quickly, though some listeners found its lyrics unsettling.
Their debut EP was also called 'Soromat,' and they followed it with a full-length album titled 'Sin' in 2022. The music tends toward industrial and techno textures, with distorted vocals and a persistent rhythmic drive that creates a tense, uneasy mood. They haven't revealed much about who's behind the project, which adds to the mysterious aura around their recordings and live shows.
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