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#DIIV share new song “Soul Net” on bespoke streaming site

The Brooklyn band’s new website includes a barrage of new-age quackery, half-baked conspiracy theories, and a nine-minute audio clip with a four-minute song embedded in the middle.

DIIV share new song “Soul Net” on bespoke streaming site


DIIV. Photo by Sean Stout.


 

DIIV have shared a new song, sort of. The Zachary Cole Smith-fronted outfit’s first release since their 2022 “offiicial bootleg” album, Live at the Murmrr — and their first new music since 2019’s Deceiver — “Soul Net” is exclusively available to stream on a Web 1.0-core site of the same name.

Upon entering the site, you’ll be greeted by a maelstrom of vaguely spiritual messaging and imagery, peppered with conspiracy theories like “The military industrial complex picking and choosing what is cool where to go, what food to buy?” Across the bottom of your browser, though, you’ll see a nine-minute audio clip with a play button and progress marker apparently carved from paleolithic stone. The song proper begins just after the one-minute mark and ends around 5:15, surrounded by glacial drones and capped off with an alleged “subliminal persuasion recording” near the end.

In spite of all its trappings, the track is actually quite good. Follow this link to hear “Soul Net”, and watch The FADER’s 2020 DIIV documentary here.


By Raphael Helfand

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