Dissonance

Dissonance is an evocative musical project known for its haunting blend of electronic and alternative music, seamlessly combining elements of darkwave, synth-pop, and industrial genres to create a unique and compelling soundscape. The artist behind Dissonance, Cat Hall, an enigmatic and deeply creative singer-songwriter, has been actively shaping the underground electronic music scene with her melodious yet emotionally charged vocals and introspective lyrics, resonating with a wide array of listeners.

The music of Dissonance is characterized by its rich, layered synths, pulsating rhythms, and Cat Hall's powerful vocal performances that explore themes of human emotion, introspection, and the complexities of the human psyche. With recent releases such as the ethereal "Orphee" and its darker, Clan of Xymox remixed counterpart "Orphee (Corrosion Version)," Dissonance proves adept at both original compositions and reimagined versions. Tunes like "Something Unforgivable" and "Slowburn" showcase the project's ability to convey raw emotion, while gutsier tracks like "Damage (1st Assault)" and "Damage (2nd Assault)" demonstrate a capacity for intensity and a flair for dramatic soundscapes. The reinterpretation of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" affirms Dissonance's talent for honoring classic influences while imprinting their own distinctive mark. From the thoughtful "I'm Still Here (Memorium)" to the anthemic "Ascent," Dissonance's recent catalog exemplifies an artist who is not afraid to push boundaries and explore the depths of musical expression.

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Orphee
Single - Released August 4, 2023
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