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- Oct 7, 2024
8:42 AMMolchat Doma is a Belarusian post-punk band from Minsk, formed in 2017. Their current lineup consists of Egor Shkutko, Roman Komogortsev, and Pavel Kozlov. Their style has been described as post-punk, new wave, synth-pop, and cold wave molchatdoma.comJohn Richards - Oct 2, 2024
2:55 AMFrom the first swell of synth and the throbbing drum machine on “Ty Zhe Ne Znaesh Kto Ya” (“You Don’t Know Who I Am”), it’s evident that Molchat Doma are sourcing these mechanized beats from a different factory. The track pulses with early ’90s EBM precision, and brooding minor key melodies. It’s a collision of warehouse club sounds, industrialized rhythms, and vocals that resonate like the sheets of iron in the iron curtain—Imagine if Mute Records alumni Laibach joined forces with their label mates Nitzer Ebb, all while still being assembled with the essential components of that Kino meets Bioconstructor oeuvre that Molchat Doma has perfected. post-punk.com - Sep 11, 2024
23:26 PMNew fourth release from Belarusian cold wave trio Молчат Дома. domamolchat.bandcamp.com - Sep 5, 2024
21:41 PMMolchat Doma is a Belarusian post-punk band from Minsk, formed in 2017. Their current lineup consists of Egor Shkutko, Roman Komogortsev, and Pavel Kozlov. Their style has been described as post-punk, new wave, synth-pop, and cold wave. - Aug 21, 2024
1:46 AMFrom the first swell of synth and the throbbing drum machine on “Ty Zhe Ne Znaesh Kto Ya” (“You Don’t Know Who I Am”), it’s evident that Molchat Doma are sourcing these mechanized beats from a different factory. The track pulses with early ’90s EBM precision, and brooding minor key melodies. It’s a collision of warehouse club sounds, industrialized rhythms, and vocals that resonate like the sheets of iron in the iron curtain—Imagine if Mute Records alumni Laibach joined forces with their label mates Nitzer Ebb, all while still being assembled with the essential components of that Kino meets Bioconstructor oeuvre that Molchat Doma has perfected. post-punk.com - Jul 31, 2024
4:03 AMFrom the first swell of synth and the throbbing drum machine on “Ty Zhe Ne Znaesh Kto Ya” (“You Don’t Know Who I Am”), it’s evident that Molchat Doma are sourcing these mechanized beats from a different factory. The track pulses with early ’90s EBM precision, and brooding minor key melodies. It’s a collision of warehouse club sounds, industrialized rhythms, and vocals that resonate like the sheets of iron in the iron curtain—Imagine if Mute Records alumni Laibach joined forces with their label mates Nitzer Ebb, all while still being assembled with the essential components of that Kino meets Bioconstructor oeuvre that Molchat Doma has perfected. post-punk.com