This psychedelic instrumental trio blends dub and metal, but the members of the project say that the definition "dub-metal," which is often used to describe the band's style, shouldn't be taken literally. In this particular case "dub" means doubling, i.e. repeating the pieces like digitally looping music. The word "metal" also has a slightly different meaning. Despite quite heavy sound it's more of defining the state than the form. Elements of reggae are also found in their music but the most accurate definition of Skafandr's sound is psychedelic, similar to the prose of William Burroughs's novel, "Nova Express" - "Heavy Metal People of Uranus wrapped in cool blue mist of vaporized bank notes..."
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