KANJO
KANJO is an electro-industrial project that started putting out music around 2014. Their track "clockwork" became something of a calling card, built around...
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KANJO is an electro-industrial project that started putting out music around 2014. Their track "clockwork" became something of a calling card, built around mechanical rhythms and a kind of dystopian atmosphere. They work with vocalist NOVAA on songs like "Melody Of Need."
Little is publicly known about how they work. The music tends to blend industrial textures with synthwave and glitch elements, creating a dense, unsettled electronic sound. Their debut EP was called "Echoes from the Void," and they followed it with an album titled "Entropy."
Their lyrics often touch on themes of alienation and technological decay, which has drawn both listeners who connect with that mood and some criticism about being overly bleak. They've maintained a fairly sparse discography but have built a dedicated following within that niche.
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