December 18, 2025

Dadub to release ‘How To Shoulder The Radiance of Revelations’ on Opal Tapes

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Italian electronic duo Dadub will release their new full-length album, “How To Shoulder The Radiance of Revelations”, on July 11, 2025. Issued by the UK label Opal Tapes, the album will be available in CD and digital formats, including via Bandcamp.

The album features a diverse lineup of guest vocalists and musicians including Grove, TaliaBle, Nova, Sara Persico, Ludovica Manzo, Dorian Wood, and Alessandra Eramo. It was written and produced by Daniele Antezza and Marco Donnarumma, with mixing and mastering handled by Antezza at Dadub Studio.

Tracklist

  1. Dadub feat. Grove – “Now See”
  2. Dadub feat. TaliaBle – “Shellbreak”
  3. Dadub feat. Nova – “Someway, Somehow”
  4. Dadub feat. Sara Persico – “Hunger For Oblivion”
  5. Dadub – “Vaporz”
  6. Dadub & Pino Basile feat. Ludovica Manzo – “Colliding Expanses”
  7. Dadub – “Particle Spatium”
  8. Dadub feat. Dorian Wood – “Mirth Of Hog”
  9. Dadub feat. Alessandra Eramo – “On The Roof Of Hell Gazing At Flowers”

Speaking about the release, the label notes that Dadub have “crafted a hermetic system where destruction and creation exist simultaneously,” adding that the album is “a work that honors dub’s revolutionary sonic philosophies while fearlessly reconfiguring them.”

About Dadub

Dadub was formed in the early 2010s by Daniele Antezza and Marco Donnarumma, both originally from Italy and later based in Berlin.

The project initially gained prominence through releases on Stroboscopic Artefacts, where the duo combined dub techno with industrial atmospherics. Later work, including material on Ohm Resistance, expanded into heavier and more fragmented territory.

Known for their high-fidelity sound design and immersive performances, Dadub have also contributed to audiovisual installations and academic research on sonic perception. “How To Shoulder The Radiance of Revelations” follows a series of EPs, collaborative projects, and remix work spanning more than a decade.

To get an idea how the band sounds, below is their 2020 release “Hypersynchron”.

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