The members of Dvar have kept their identities secret, so little is known of their formation. The band members claim to have heard the music they are playing in their dreams. The music was presented to them by a creature called Dvar, which took the shape of a giant bee. All of the band's music is devoted to Dvar and directly inspired by it. The members of the band do not claim to write the music themselves, but say that they serve merely as messengers. The lyrics, according to them, are performe...
The members of Dvar have kept their identities secret, so little is known of their formation. The band members claim to have heard the music they are playing in their dreams. The music was presented to them by a creature called Dvar, which took the shape of a giant bee. All of the band's music is devoted to Dvar and directly inspired by it. The members of the band do not claim to write the music themselves, but say that they serve merely as messengers. The lyrics, according to them, are performed in the Enochian language. Despite their electronic sound, Dvar are widely regarded as gothic/darkwave artists because of the hype associated with them in the beginning of their career. Their early fans stated that terrible things happened to those who had listened to the band's music. Their earlier works were darker and reminding more of black metal, while later works are something like an OST to fantasy book, where heroes have gone completely nuts. Dvar are also known for their remix of Caprice's song Waltz. They also collaborated on Caprice's album "Kywitt! Kywitt дай мне сосиски!", in the bonus track "Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae Fae сoсиски". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.