Today, we are joined by Dan aka Daniel G Harmann. DGH's songs draw the listener in with their dark and smoky feel while escorting you through life's landscape of pain and redemption in a way only a trusted friend can.
In 2022 he suffered an injury that kept him bedridden for a month. Without the ability to sing or play guitar, he recorded an ambient/instrumental EP from bed, while using an OP-1 keyboard, midi keyboard and computer. This turned into a new exciting path that he's continuing to explore."
In today’s episode, we will discuss his new release ‘‘Unspoken Ghosts, Vol. 1, and his success with collaborations in his music.
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5:00 DGH & "Unspoken Ghosts Vol. 1'
12:30 Collaborations
25:00 Unspoken Ghosts Vol. 2
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Unspoken Ghosts Vol. 1 out now! https://open.spotify.com/album/7wGpmPq584mMwJB4p5m5VM
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