December 18, 2024

Maduro back with brand new album: ‘End In Noise’

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Maduro back with brand new album: 'End In Noise'

Maduro back with brand new album: 'End In Noise'

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The new Maduro album, “End in Noise”, recorded between 2023 and 2024, is now available via Re:Mission Entertainment. Maduro, aka Dave Buracker, describes the album as a reflection of the overwhelming visual and auditory static of a world in perpetual conflict. He explains, “Everything is full of noise – the internet, media, propaganda, warfare, consumerism, data, consumption, entertainment. The Modernist poet T.S. Eliot wrote in his 1925 poem ‘The Hollow Men’ that the world would end ‘Not with a bang but a whimper’ – I disagree. We are saturated with noise.”

The album cover is inspired by the early Dadaists, who embraced the absurd and asymmetric elements of terror and apathy during World War I.

Maduro is the alias of Washington D.C.-based dark electronic musician Dave Buracker, who has been creating music under various names for over two decades. In recent years, he has fused genres such as EBM, industrial, techno, and darkwave with new beat and breaks. Maduro gained popularity in the mid-2000s by producing tribal fusion electronic music. Buracker’s work has been featured on numerous label compilations, from Alfa Matrix to Universal Music Group, and he has collaborated with artists like Miss Kitten, the Horrorist, Wumpscut, Jean-Luc De Meyer, Amon Tobin, Venetian Snares, and Muslimgauze. Additionally, he has remixed tracks for Dean Garcia, HEALTH, Violent Vickie, and others.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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