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Supporter RadioHamburg
09:00 - 10:00

Walking through dim-lit streets on a full moon night back from a rave. Euphoria rains over you while you imagine being hugged by a warm breeze in the fog. There is something so intimate about the night. When there are almost no people outside and you're merely a shadow.

Dialog

Dialog

Dialog has been played on NTS in shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, featured first on 26 October 2022. Songs played include Child Version, DOT and If You Know.

There are several acts:

1) Swedish electronic duo consisting of Johan Ericsson and Marcus Johansson.

From Myspace: "Dialog is intense punk, intellectual pop and electronic hip-hop all at once. Almost schizophrenic with one foot in Sweden and one in the UK. Two boys with computers and one voice. A phrenetic experience both live and on recording. Every track with dialog has an honest desperation. The lyrics are self-critical, spitting about surviving the middle-class dilemma. Marcus Johansson and Johan Ericsson are from Sweden. Gothenburg meets Birmingham in a wicked,wicked waltz. And the dancing never stops…"

They relesed a self titled album around 2003/2004 and in 2005 the EP 'and our name is…' on their own label 16 Grand Records. In 2007 the full length 'A Middle-Class Diary' was released.

Johan Ericsson provided vocals to Kayips '21'.

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Dialog

Dialog has been played on NTS in shows including Night Shift w/ Diamondstein, featured first on 26 October 2022. Songs played include Child Version, DOT and If You Know.

There are several acts:

1) Swedish electronic duo consisting of Johan Ericsson and Marcus Johansson.

From Myspace: "Dialog is intense punk, intellectual pop and electronic hip-hop all at once. Almost schizophrenic with one foot in Sweden and one in the UK. Two boys with computers and one voice. A phrenetic experience both live and on recording. Every track with dialog has an honest desperation. The lyrics are self-critical, spitting about surviving the middle-class dilemma. Marcus Johansson and Johan Ericsson are from Sweden. Gothenburg meets Birmingham in a wicked,wicked waltz. And the dancing never stops…"

They relesed a self titled album around 2003/2004 and in 2005 the EP 'and our name is…' on their own label 16 Grand Records. In 2007 the full length 'A Middle-Class Diary' was released.

Johan Ericsson provided vocals to Kayips '21'.

Original source: Last.fm