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title: Darkweb
date: 2019-02-09 00:00:00 +0100
artist: 徒 Setto セット
category: releases
author: bassBot
tags:
- internal
- release
- EP
- cybersoul
description: >-
What if there was another space within cyberspace? What if there was a place
the strange could call a home?
uid: darkweb2019
image: /assets/img/coverartDarkweb_setto.jpg
download:
link:
url: https://setto.basspistol.com/darkweb/
album: darkweb
check_this_if_cannot_be_bought: false
stores:
- name: Bandcamp
url: 'https://shop.basspistol.com/album/darkweb'
icon: fa-bandcamp
download: true
- name: Spotify
url: 'https://open.spotify.com/album/0meSZO7BeGoHJc6BWnRvhN'
icon: fa-spotify
download: false
- name: Apple Music
url: 'https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/darkweb-single/1449847586'
icon: fa-apple
download: false
- name: Google Play
url: >-
https://play.google.com/store/music/album/%E5%BE%92_setto_%E3%82%BB%E3%83%83%E3%83%88_Darkweb?id=Bcrzzrtj7yfcyladynit7hg4age
icon: fa-google-play
download: false
- name: Deezer
url: 'https://www.deezer.com/fr/album/84669482'
icon: fa-creative-commons-sampling
download: false
- name: Napster
url: 'https://us.napster.com/artist/-setto-/album/darkweb-single'
icon: fa-napster
download: false
---
徒 Setto セット is at it again! This time with an amazing cover art illustration by the designer of the basspistol logo: [Mattias “Ritarn” Lindström](https://ritarn.com/){: target="_blank"}
While the A-side offers a sweet balade about taking social initiatives away from the the web, its b-side opens up for a new, dark voice. The story of a network misfit, finding it hard to cut through the noise of cats, selfies and political propaganda. But what if there was another space within that space? What if there was a place the strange could call a home? Well there is one, it's nicknamed "Darkweb" and you might like it.
*As dystopian as the present might seem on-line, there is always room for a strange future in the cypher. At the end of the tunnel through the flashy but controlled cyberspace we call the "Internet", a light of hope for the underground is shining.*