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Survivalist drops New Album ‘A Place For Those Who Suffer, Alone’
Belfast four-piece Survivalist aren’t here to soften the edges. On A Place For Those Who Suffer, Alone, they lean fully into the friction—between melody and brutality, vulnerability and dominance, groove and collapse. Clocking in at just over 42 minutes, the album feels dense but intentional, each track feeding into a wider emotional arc.
Their signature “Groovecore” sound pulses at the centre: crushing riffs, groove-heavy momentum, and breakdowns that hit with live-show force. The title track encapsulates it all, balancing tightly wound tension with explosive release. There’s a confidence in the pacing—nothing feels excessive, every shift measured for maximum impact.
With features from Alex Koehler and Kid Bookie amplifying the intensity, Survivalist manage to broaden their sonic palette without losing focus. The result is an album that feels built for both solitary listening and packed venues—an unfiltered reflection of struggle, endurance, and release.
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Avohee Avoher Releases “Avohee Meets Bach”A Spiritual Collision of Bach, Choral Power and Modern Dance Energy -Now Available Worldwide
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote music that moved with force. Beneath the structure lived tension, release, devotion and emotion. More than three centuries later, that energy returns through Avohee Meets Bach, the third release in Avohee Avoher’s Addicted to Classics series.
This is not a remake. It is a rebirth.
Inspired by the emotional weight and architecture of Bach’s Chaconne in D minor from Partita No. 2, BWV 1004, and the legendary piano transcription tradition of Ferruccio Busoni, Avohee Meets Bach transforms classical intensity into a modern dance experience built for movement, atmosphere and emotional release.

Ancient meets modern.
Operatic choir rises through hypnotic rhythm. Sacred Latin phrases intertwine with haunting German whispers. Spiritual energy collides with underground pulse. Emotion builds, pressure rises, tension releases.
Kyrie eleison.
Lux aeterna.
The result is cinematic, uplifting, sensual and powerful.
Created for the dance floor but carrying the weight of classical tradition, Avohee Meets Bach moves between worlds. It belongs equally in the underground club, the international festival arena and the listener seeking something deeper inside electronic music.
This is not nostalgia.
It is transformation.
Watch the Avohee Meets Bach music video here:: https://youtu.be/gebEqQTo960
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