DAGames
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DAGames

DAGames started in 2014 as a project by Drew Durham, who wanted to make music that connected technology with human experience. He worked with collaborators...

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DAGames builds electronic worlds with human touch

Drew Durham's project since 2014, mixing technology themes with melodic electronic production.

For their signature sound, try 'Build Our Machine' from 2015. 'Rainbow' shows their melodic electronic side well.

DAGames makes music that connects technology with human experience, using programming to create intricate soundscapes. Their 2015 track 'Build Our Machine' found an audience with its electronic beats and orchestral touches. Songs like 'Rainbow' and 'I'm The Purple Guy' show their blend of electronic production with melodic hooks.

DAGames started in 2014 as Drew Durham's project, working with collaborators like vocalist Kyle McDaniel and composer Nikademis. They released albums including 'Subsist' in 2016 and 'The Machine' in 2020. In 2017, they faced copyright infringement allegations that sparked discussions about creativity in digital music.

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DAGames started in 2014 as a project by Drew Durham, who wanted to make music that connected technology with human experience. He worked with collaborators like vocalist Kyle McDaniel and composer Nikademis. Their song 'Build Our Machine' came out in 2015 and found an audience with its electronic beats and orchestral touches.

Their music often deals with themes around innovation and technology, using programming to create intricate soundscapes. Tracks like 'Rainbow' and 'I'm The Purple Guy' show their blend of electronic production with melodic hooks. They've released albums including 'Subsist' in 2016 and 'The Machine' in 2020.

In 2017, they faced allegations of copyright infringement, which they denied, sparking discussions about creativity in digital music. Some critics have questioned their lyrical depth, but they've maintained a dedicated fanbase who appreciate their forward-thinking approach. Their work continues to explore the intersection of technology and art without much fuss.

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