Dabl
Dabl is an electronic duo from Los Angeles formed in the late 2000s by Aaron Lilja and Dr. Rosen Rosen. They put out their first album, 'Electronic...
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Dabl is an electronic duo from Los Angeles formed in the late 2000s by Aaron Lilja and Dr. Rosen Rosen. They put out their first album, 'Electronic Anthology,' in 2010, which mixed ambient sounds with electronic arrangements. The record got some attention but also drew mixed reviews, with some finding it too experimental.
Their track 'Gone' came out in 2012 and became their breakout single. It had a haunting melody and rhythmic pull that connected with listeners, pushing them toward more mainstream recognition. Around that time, they faced accusations of plagiarism from critics who pointed to similarities with other electronic artists' work.
In 2014, Dabl released a second album called 'Prism.' The duo has another song, 'Not Me,' that appears among their most-listened tracks.
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