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  "textContent": "“Actacrume” opens with a dense wall of industrial texture, immediately setting a stark tone. The sound design feels layered and deliberate, with metallic elements and noise shaping the space before anything resembling melody fully settles in. It takes its time, allowing the opening to establish atmosphere rather than rushing into structure. As the track develops,...\n\nThe post Dryft – Actacrume Review: Industrial Textures Meet Slow-Burning Weight appeared first on Frequency State.",
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