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Temple Invisible is the dark-experimental, electronic, post-industrial musical project of Irina Bucescu, Costas Ivanov and Daniel Olteanu – three multi instrumentalists from Bucharest, Romania.

Temple Invisible‘s music diffuses a unique blend of electronic influences and musical genres combined with a classical sense of composition. Since releasing their debut single ‘Disappearance’ in May 2014 they have had a pretty ripper year. Whether playing multiple venues around the hometown, performing on the main stage at Electric Castle Festival in Transylvania or finding new fans around the world it’s fair to say the guys have been off to a nice start.

In the autumn of 2014 they've released their second single, 'Collide', ahead of an EP release called ‘ENTER_’ on early of 2015. At the same time, they've been getting rave reviews across the internet as well as comparisons to the likes of Depeche Mode and Massive Attack. The darker edge of the first two singles is offset by Irina's vocals that draw you sub-consciously into the songs.

Striking a balance between the trip-hop scenes of Portishead with the dark industrial zones inhabited by Nine Inch Nails, the three-piece summon tectonic plates of noise that shift subtly with earth-shattering consequences.

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