“You’re Never Alone” — The Dead Speak in DC Darkwave Duo 2DCAT’s Video for “We’re Here”

Death has always had a public-relations problem. We prefer it announced by thunder, church bells, skeletal hands, or some other unmistakable emblem, because ambiguity would require us to admit how easily extinction can borrow the language of consolation. On We’re Here, Washington, D.C., duo 2DCAT writes entirely from the perspective of the dead, addressing those who remain alive. On first listen, their message can sound warm: you are not alone, someone is present, and your fear will eventually lift. That reading is intentional, since 2DCAT imagines it as what the dead themselves would want us to hear. Yet the speakers from beyond the grave offer no promise of survival. They are here because they have already died, joining the largest congregation imaginable: everyone who came before us.

“Fate sealed. Gates closed. A door appears. The path looks clear.” The verses trace a single account of dying, with each image marking another irreversible step. This sequence offers no metaphor for hope, recovery, or passage into a brighter phase. The dead recognize the path because they have already walked it and know where it leads. Their assurance that fear will soon be gone refers to what happens afterward, when fear disappears along with the life experiencing it.

HAEZL, an opera singer whose disciplined voice gives the words an eerie composure, sings as one of those departed voices without the theatrical menace one might expect. Her restraint is essential. Death here has no need to raise its voice. Johan Hauck builds and fabricates the synthesizers used on the track, a detail that gives the music an unusually physical provenance. These machines are handmade objects producing music about the disappearance of bodies, and their cool contours provide an elegant counterweight to HAEZL’s formal poise. The arrangement draws from early European synthpop and darkwave, favoring severe textures, measured motion, and a sense of space that seems to narrow as the song proceeds.

The chorus—“We’re here to remind you you’re never alone”—embodies a literal truth. Everyone who experienced the same ending still exists within this collective voice, surrounding the living as part of an immense community. The dead have always been present, and the living are simply a fleeting minority within that ongoing presence. Their companionship is genuine, not menacing: having shared the same fear, they provide the reassurance that comes from understanding how every life ultimately concludes.

The video presses that claustrophobia further. Near-black frames, unstable illumination, and coarse grain reduce the visible world to fragments, as though the image itself were losing access to ordinary life. Faces and forms seem caught at the edge of perception, suspended between the unseen multitude speaking through the song and those still able to hear them. The result is less a ghost story than an encounter with inevitability, stripped of folklore and made strangely intimate.

“We wouldn’t blame anyone for hearing this as hopeful,” says Hauck. “The gates being steeled, the door appearing, the path looking clear… that’s not hope. That’s dying. The dead are your guides because they’ve already made that walk.”

Watch the video for We’re Here below:

We’re Here belongs to a series of recent singles from 2DCAT’s forthcoming, still-unannounced album, mapping a world in collapse through several human positions: those waiting for salvation that never arrives, those retreating inward when the burden becomes unbearable, and those whose anger accelerates the destruction they fear. We’re Here supplies the voice of those who have already passed through that world. They look back upon the people still living inside it with the terrible clarity of knowing exactly how it ends.

The release follows 2DCAT’s first German tour, which included dates in Leipzig, München, Berlin, and Köln’s Echoes of Rebellion festival, carrying this communion between the living and the dead into crowded rooms abroad.

The We’re Here EP is out now. Order here.

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