New Moog Sound Lab Performance Video

US Molchat Doma performs with Moog One, Grandmother & more      03/11/23

Moog Music has released a new artist performance video from its on-site studio space and electronic playground: the Moog Sound Lab.

In a recent visit to the Moog Sound Lab in Asheville, NC, Belarusian-turned-LA post-punk trio Molchat Doma performed an exclusive version of "Na Dne" the dark, danceable opening track of the band's second studio album, Etazhi.
 
Formed in 2017 and currently on the coveted Sacred Bones Records roster, Molchat Doma has been a force in defining today's new-wave renaissance. The band's synth-pop-meets-industrial style is a seamless and authentic representation of '80s synth-driven sound--revived and reimagined.
 
In this performance of "Na Dne" the band blends warm synth leads, pulsing bass lines, and deep, droning vocals. On top of a simple, resolute drum machine beat, the artists use Moog One, Moog Grandmother, and a Novation 49SL MKIII to build the track's melodic leads and bass.

Molchat Doma is...
 Egor Shkutko: vocals
Roman Komogortsev: guitar, synths, and drum machine
Pavel Kozlov: bass and synths
 

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