After three abrasive previews (“Mata al Dragón”, “Voraz” and “Encrudo”) that left a mark and some burns, the sharp and combative Tenerife duo Dyatlov return to the fray with their new album, Everything is done for good (26), seven strokes of burning electronic eclecticism that show the discontent of a society subjected to a corrupt and unequal system.
The album, which was released on Friday, June 5, in addition to being able to be heard on all streaming platforms, is also available in physical format, with a careful edition on intense red vinyl published by Malpaís Records and Atuvera Producciones. Copies can be reserved from this link.
In the explosive cocktail of Dyatlov We find diverse influences, from Bound by Endogamy to Línea Aspera, through Suicide, Sextile, Jeff Mills, Dame Area or VVV Trippin’you. The hypnotic and resplendent darkness of Teverything is meant for good It began to take shape in early 2025 and ended in August, recorded, produced and mixed entirely in its Penumbra studio, using analog and digital equipment.
And to celebrate the release of the band’s third album, Dyatlov They will do various listening parties, of which there are already some confirmed dates:
June 12. Lambada Records Bar. Gran Canaria
June 20. Carlos Pinto Grote Artistic Refuge. La Laguna (Tenerife)
July 4th. Siroco Concept Store. Lanzarote
Get ready for, wherever you are, a large mirror ball to hang from the sky and, under a lunar eclipse, the collective trance based on electro-punk, acid, industrial and trademark synthwave begins. Dyatlov are back and the infinite rave is approaching.

