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Belgian enigmatic sound magician Déhà re-release 2019 album “Cruel Words”

March 26, 2021
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With dozens of releases and collaborations over the past few years, Belgian enigmatic sound magician Déhà is one of the most prolific and irreverent artists in the alternative and heavy music scene of nowadays. Déhà is the multi-instrumentalist primary vehicle to vent out his inner demons and depressive feelings and “Cruel Words” is a disturbing testimony of the powers and emotions coming from the dark corners of his mind.

Originally released in early 2019 by Naturmacht Productions, “Cruel Words” is now being reissued on vinyl for the very first time by Burning World Records and sees Déhà merging elements of post-rock, sludge and depressive black-metal in a highly disturbing and emotional way that will surely appeal to fans of either Amenra, Lifelover or Alcest.

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