Dot Hacker
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Dot Hacker

Dot Hacker formed in 2011 as a musical collective that included Clint Mansell, known for his film scores, along with Claudia Sarne on vocals, Tyler Parkford...

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Dot Hacker, a short-lived but distinct musical collective

A band that blended experimental rock with cinematic textures, anchored by Clint Mansell's film-scoring background.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Order/Disorder' or 'Idleidolidyl' from their top songs. They frame that blend of vocals and rhythm pretty well.

Dot Hacker's music had a cinematic quality that felt like a natural extension of Clint Mansell's work in film scores. Songs like 'Order/Disorder' layered Claudia Sarne's vocals with electronic effects over unconventional rhythms, creating something that wasn't quite rock or electronic but its own thing. Their debut single 'Inhibition' even sparked some discussion about expression and censorship with its music video.

The group formed in 2011 and released their debut album 'Inhibition' the next year. They followed with 'How's Your Process? (Work)' in 2014, leaning into more experimental and industrial sounds. After that, they didn't put out further material.

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Dot Hacker formed in 2011 as a musical collective that included Clint Mansell, known for his film scores, along with Claudia Sarne on vocals, Tyler Parkford on guitar, Chris Eubank on drums, and Justin Meldel-Johnsen on bass. Their debut album 'Inhibition' came out in 2012, featuring the title track and songs like 'Eye Opener' and 'Apt Mess.'

They followed with 'How's Your Process? (Work)' in 2014, which leaned into more experimental and industrial sounds. The band's music often layered Sarne's vocals with electronic effects over unconventional rhythms, creating a cinematic quality that reflected Mansell's background.

Their debut single 'Inhibition' had a music video that sparked some discussion about expression and censorship at the time. Dot Hacker's two albums were well-received, but the group didn't release further material after 2014.

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