photograph by Maneki Neko, Dublin, 2024
SOUND OF THEN, NOW AND WHAT'S TO COME
Birthed from the underground music scene of bustling Istanbul, Ductape carries the torch of the seminal post-punk revolution. But they aren't just echoing their predecessors; they are pushing the genre into unexplored territories.
Ductape has graced renowned stages and underground venues in more than 25 countries, igniting crowds with electrifying performances.
Participated in the scene's popular festivals.
Prague Gothic Treffen, Ombra Festival, Extramuralhas Festival, Fekete Zaj Festival, Berlin Dark Spring Festival, FUSION Festival, Eutanasia Festival Mexico City, NCN Festival, Alterfest, INFEST, Ansia Festival Colombia, Liege Dark Winter Festival, Beautiful Noise Siegen, Porto Gothic Festival.
Ductape and She Past Away Release New Single: “Ölüm Günüm”
The Turkish post-punk/darkwave duo Ductape has teamed up with one of the world’s leading darkwave bands, She Past Away, to release a new single titled “Ölüm Günüm” on November 15th, Friday, across all digital platforms by Swiss Dark Nights.
The track brings together the dark and melancholic musical elements of both bands, creating a unique and immersive atmosphere.
Following the success of their third album Echo Drama,
Ductape deepens their dark and atmospheric sound with “Ölüm Günüm.”
For She Past Away fans, this collaboration serves as an exciting surprise ahead of their highly anticipated newalbum.
With its deep and sorrowful themes,
“Ölüm Günüm” features the signature vocals of Volkan Caner from She Past Away, hypnotizing listeners with his unique delivery. This track offers
an unforgettable journey into the dark, melancholic, and powerful sound universe of both bands.
Available on all digital platforms!
All 3 singles Red Scar, Veil of Lies and Anafor gathered in a special and limited edition CD "Echo Drama Singles" and available for purchase on Bandcamp signed/unsigned.
“Everything is moving backwards in a dream like trance. The person is trapped in a surreal and distorted version of reality. The black sun is forever setting. Images of blades and scissors morphing into one another, cutting through the cloth that unites two people.
Everything feels like slipping away, empty and silent.”