Televizor

Televizor

dark wave, new wave

Russia Est. 1984

"With throbbing bass lines and shimmering synths, Televizor crafts an atmosphere charged with tension and release, inviting bodies to move while minds contemplate."

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About Televizor

Televizor stands as a compelling beacon in the landscape of dark wave and new wave, offering a vital commentary on contemporary anxieties and social discontent.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek both catharsis and connection, creating an atmosphere that invites reflection amidst a backdrop of societal chaos.
Their music resonates with listeners who seek both catharsis and connection, creating an atmosphere that invites reflection amidst a backdrop of societal chaos. By channeling feelings of isolation and hope, Televizor captures the essence of a generation navigating the complexities of modern life. The band's innovative approach lies in their ability to blend haunting melodies with pulsating rhythms, crafting soundscapes that feel both urgent and ethereal. They employ a meticulous layering of synth textures and driving beats, creating an immersive experience that feels like stepping into a vivid dream. This sonic architecture encourages not just listening but an active engagement with the music, drawing audiences into its hypnotic embrace. Lyrically, Televizor often explores themes of existential dread, disconnection, and fleeting moments of joy within darkness. Their storytelling approach balances sincerity with an ironical edge, presenting narratives that resonate on multiple levels—personal yet universal. This duality amplifies the emotional weight of their music, prompting listeners to navigate their own feelings while also reflecting on broader societal issues.

1 studio album· Russia

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Televizor's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1993–1993
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