Dead Men Talking
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Noisy Night
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Document of a Life
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Mig Mar
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Foreigner In Myself
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Strange Thoughts In My Mind
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Breathe and Catch Yourself
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Inside Voice Third Circle
play lo-fi play hi-fi  When(ever)You want
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Everything Dies One Day
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Wrote it For You
Dead Men Talking is a musical project that works with human and non human moments. We try to capture the moment between different level�s. We really believe that there�s a lot more, behind what we can see, make or do.

Our recreation is here to serve all of your needs. Over the music minutes, we have taken our "guests" away from everyday life and created a adventure voyage.

We believe everyone deserves to travel trough this passage.
Why this name?
Existencialism above all our toughts.
Band History:
Dead Men Talking is a portuguese experimental/electronica music project that was born in the winter of 2005. The name was originally invented by founder Márcio Alfama, and represents an old cultural project of Márcio Alfama: a literature project involving schizophrenic patients, from several portuguese mental institutes. To give a voice to those who were ostracized from the society was the target of this literature project. The project never took off due to lack of funds. Dead Men Talking were born Dead MAN Talking, and it was a individual project. Instrumentalist Márcio Alfama, founder of the project, invited ex-Hiranyagarbha (an dismembered alternative rock portuguese band) vocalist Carlos Silva to produce some tracks together. In the beginning of Dead Men Talking, the project combined electronica music, with noisy guitars, as well as downtempo-slow motion beats. Haunting and disturbing voices were also a trademark of the early Dead Men Talking sounds. At this stage friends and artists like Metricks, JDVoid, Laparoto, T´Helsinquia and Gox collaborated in some tracks. Thoughts and feelings; images and memories. Existentialists, spiritualists, Dead Men Talking began to increase their needs. In 2007, guitar player José "Austro", and VJ César Ventura, joined the band, resulting in new musical environments. The track "Document of a Life" marked the changing point of the band. "Don´t Know Yet" is the next work to be released. Inspired by Dante Alighieri´s "The Descent into Hell", it is a much darker musical approach, using more electronica and classical instruments; it could be another twist in DMT´s music. "We still believe in a future with instrumentalism. We still believe. Our recreation is here to serve all of your needs. Over the music minutes, we take our guests away from everyday life and created a voyage. We believe everyone deserves to travel trough this passage" – Dead Men Talking
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