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"textContent": "In the ’80s and ’90s, Australian duo Dead Can Dance released a bunch of albums of rapturous, evocative music that drew on traditions from across the world. They were a key part of the 4AD roster, and their music never fit comfortably into any goth, post-punk, art-rock, or dream-pop categories. Dead Can Dance broke up…\n\nThe post Dead Can Dance – “Our Day Will Come” appeared first on Stereogum.",
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