February 28 street date. "Nothing", the third album from DARKSIDE: nine transmissions of negative space, telepathic seance, and spectral improvisation. On their first two reinventions, Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington entered the studio with a clutch of scattered ideas to mold into what became the revered "Psychic" (2013) and 2021's "Spiral". In a fundamental shift from their first dozen years as a band, the duo recruited their longtime friend, collaborator, drummer and instrument designer Tlacael Esparza, to become a full-time member. The outcome is magnetic and hieroglyphic, slipping through the cracks of convention with serpentine guitars, extraterrestrial static, and cavernous drums. No band but DARKSIDE could have made "Nothing", and in no moment but now. In support, the trio are performing in Toronto, March 15th at History, Montréal, March 16th at MTELUS, and The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, April 5th.
February 28 street date. "Nothing", the third album from DARKSIDE: nine transmissions of negative space, telepathic seance, and spectral improvisation. On their first two reinventions, Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington entered the studio with a clutch of scattered ideas to mold into what became the revered "Psychic" (2013) and 2021's "Spiral". In a fundamental shift from their first dozen years as a band, the duo recruited their longtime friend, collaborator, drummer and instrument designer Tlacael Esparza, to become a full-time member. The outcome is magnetic and hieroglyphic, slipping through the cracks of convention with serpentine guitars, extraterrestrial static, and cavernous drums. No band but DARKSIDE could have made "Nothing", and in no moment but now. In support, the trio are performing in Toronto, March 15th at History, Montréal, March 16th at MTELUS, and The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, April 5th.
February 28 street date. "Nothing", the third album from DARKSIDE: nine transmissions of negative space, telepathic seance, and spectral improvisation. On their first two reinventions, Nicolás Jaar and Dave Harrington entered the studio with a clutch of scattered ideas to mold into what became the revered "Psychic" (2013) and 2021's "Spiral". In a fundamental shift from their first dozen years as a band, the duo recruited their longtime friend, collaborator, drummer and instrument designer Tlacael Esparza, to become a full-time member. The outcome is magnetic and hieroglyphic, slipping through the cracks of convention with serpentine guitars, extraterrestrial static, and cavernous drums. No band but DARKSIDE could have made "Nothing", and in no moment but now. In support, the trio are performing in Toronto, March 15th at History, Montréal, March 16th at MTELUS, and The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver, April 5th.