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  • It is historically proven that a good band rarely stands still. This hypothesis is made into scientific fact when analyzing the elements. The key element in question is Dialog Cet. A band with humble beginnings in Jönköping, Sweden, in the year of 1998. A band that has been receiving praise for their ingenuity, playfulness, and forward thinking from their very onset. Playing a brand of music self-dubbed as "Labyrinth Punk", which lies somewhere between Sonic Youth, Unwound, and Scandinavian abstract reasoning. Receiving praises even from the post-punk luminary Ian Mackaye (of Fugazi fame) as "brilliant, fucking brilliant." As the night and day goes through it's cycles, Dialog Cet shows every sign that they follow the call of the wild that moves an animal to howl at the moon one moment and at the other to find a secluded hole to hide itself in. Humans or animals? You decide the true origins but be aware that this is a curious, unpredictable, unknown, and instinctive creature that stands at the edge of the world searching for new prey...


  • Travelling into the nether regions of music Dialog Cet from Jönköping, Sweden, are back from their exploration with their third album "Konsumera Era". The tale of this band is one of musical and musician mathematics. Initially a two piece instrumental group on their debut "Crocodile Hunt" (Tripoli Records / 1999), then to a three piece on the critically acclaimed "Ny Metall" album (Carcrash Records 2001). In 2002, they went back to be a two piece, using additional musicians bass/guitars/drums/vocals to record "Konsumera Era". "Konsumera Era" is a sonic attack that combines early 90s Chicago post-punk dissonance to the weird rock/labyrinth-punk that Dialog Cet are known for! Music not afraid to move or perplex you... open your ears and sound the alarm.


  • The second album from Dialog Cet is entitled "Ny Metall" (new metal), and has been produced and recorded by Dialog Cet in Matchtown studios, Huskvarna, just outside Jönköping. Fully instrumental, this is a record that goes against todays commercialized musicscene.