A brief catalog of raw, declarative tracks from an artist who left little behind.
If you need a place to start, 'I Love You' and 'Lunatic' frame the poles of D-Lite's small world pretty well. One's a plain statement, the other feels unhinged.
The handful of songs D-Lite recorded are blunt and direct, with titles like 'I Love You' and 'Shut Up' that don't waste words. 'Lunatic' suggests a chaotic energy, while 'Look At Me, Gwisun' has a specific, almost confrontational address. There's no grand narrative here, just a few sharp statements.
There's no documented history or chronology to trace. The songs themselves, 'I Love You,' 'Shut Up,' 'Look At Me, Gwisun,' 'Lunatic', hint at a brief, focused output centered on raw emotional declarations and noise.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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