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Is Tri Angle the Label Of The Decade? Vote now

Well known for the ominous moods that seemingly haunt every release, Tri Angle first came to attention in 2010 thanks to early releases from the short-lived witch house scene with the likes of Balam Acab, oOoOO and Holy Other. But, from the dub techno of Vessel, the disruptive grime of Rabit, and the eery productions of The Haxan Cloak and Forrest Swords, as well as records touching upon elements of r’n’b, indie pop and sound design, the label finds new ways of expressing its dark and esoteric themes.