Data Void unites talents of Numb and Jihad for ‘Strategies of Dissent’ album – Out now
Data Void is the new project by Don Gordon (Numb, Halo_Gen) and James Mendez (Jihad, Trial by Fire) who both have long histories in the industrial, dark electronic music scene.
On this, their first release, “Strategies of Dissent”, they integrate elements drawn from a diverse range of contemporary electronic music influences – industrial, drum & bass, dark ambient, post-punk, experimental, EDM, dub and psychedelia.
The “Strategies of Dissent”, album was released today by Metropolis Records on all digital and streaming formats along with a CD version.
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