Stream Kriget's debut album Dystopico exclusively on Best Fit
25 June 2013, 15:00
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We first sat up and took notice of Kriget last November when the disturbing hybrid-hip hop track ‘Dragons‘ saw them guesting as part of the Bloody Mess project.
The band – Gustav Bendt (saxophone), Per Nordmark (drums) and Christoffer Roth (bass) – make music that both challenges and energises, bouncing between shades of Deutsche-electropunk, deeply stirring jazz and proggy techno. Dystopico is the band’s upcoming second longplayer and fans of Factory Floor will find much to enjoy in the record, which we’re streaming this week exclusively on Best Fit.
Dystopico is released as a digital downloaded worlwide on 1 July via the mysterious Swedish label BLVVD.
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