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Master Dy
OriginPorto, Portugal
Genres
Years active2019–present
Labels
MembersDy Moob – Vocals,

Draco – Lead Guitars,
Cepheus – Rhythm Guitars,
Cethus – Rhythm Guitars,

Hidra – Drums,
Past membersEsdras Lacerda 2019-2020

Guilherme Costa 2020-2022 Kevin Vieira 2020-2022

Caio Gaona 2021-2021
Websitemasterdy.com

Master Dy.[1] is a Heavy metal/Gothic metal band, hailing from Porto, Portugal, was formed in 2019 and has since released two full-length albums, two EP, and multiple singles.

History

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Master Dy is a Portuguese band that was formed in May 2019 by its founder, Dy Moob, a former member of Final Demand. Originally planning to create a Viking metal project, Dy Moob renamed the project Master Dy[2], after Dy Moob being stricken by a crisis of borderline disorder and having tried against her own life. Dy Moob quickly gained fanbase and by June 2019 already had hundreds of followers, even though until that moment she was the only member of the band.

In September 2019 after going to perform for some fans at Comic Con[3] Portugal, in September 2019. Bruno Cunha, the drummer of Underealm, later joined as the first person to give life to the character Hydra on drums. However, due to a busy schedule, Bruno left the band in 2019, and Draco became the lead guitarist and helped record the band's first album, which consisted of compositions by Dy Moob, with three tracks assisted by Esdras Lacerda, who later left to pursue a solo project.

Despite booking shows, the band's momentum was halted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This break allowed Dy Moob to focus on composing and passing ideas to Draco, resulting in a fully written album. Throughout 2020, the band experienced several member changes, including the addition of Aquilla, Cepheus, Cethus, and Caio Gaona[4], a renowned Brazilian drummer, who was part of the project for three months. On February 26th, 2021, the band released their first album, "Unknown Sound"[5] on the DyMM P&M label[6]

In June 2021, the band surpassed 100,000 streams on Spotify and became the most heard female vocal band in the Portuguese metal scene on Spotify in 2021. They added a new Hydra to their lineup to become a full band again. In September, they released the single "You Are Not Alone"[7][8] through Spinnup - Universal music and in October 2021, the band released a surprise EP called "Halloween Mass," featuring four of their first songs from the CD re-recorded in a flat-recorded acoustic version.


Master Dy has been featured in some magazines such as Powerplay[9], Lusitânia, ORmagazine, and MTview Zine in which they were the cover of the edition. They were also one of only five bands from Portugal to consistently chart on Apple's Top 50, 100, and 200 in February, March, and April 2022. In March 2022, Dy Moob was invited to participate in a collaboration in support of Ukraine by the influential radio station "Caminhos Metálicos". The collaboration was reported in several influential media outlets in Portugal, such as SIC TV in the prime time of "Jornal da Noite"[10]

The band released their second album, "Legacy of Satan"[11] In December 2022, which consisted of nine songs composed solely by Dy Moob. Unlike the first album, which had collaborative lyrics by Esdras Lacerda, the second album did not receive the same critical acclaim. Dy Moob mentioned on social media that he recorded the songs in his small room in the Netherlands under strong pressure due to his immigration status and illness.

Despite their intriguing history, the band's sound cannot be easily classified by critics and DSPs, generating confusion about their genre. The band's vocal standards do not necessarily fit into power metal, and their instrumentals incorporate elements of power, death, and black metal. As a result, a subcategory called "Satanic Power Metal" is being used to define the band's unique style.

In March 2023, the band released a single titled "Sorrows Inside You," recorded and released in the Netherlands. The song provided a brief respite from the disappointment of their previous album, "Legacy of Satan," and marked their debut inclusion in a Spotify editorial playlist.

Continuing their momentum in August 2023, the band initiated a series of monthly releases, promising fans a steady stream of new material. The first of these releases, "#SatanicPowerMetal," underscored the band's evolving style. During a live session on TikTok, Dy Moob, a member of the band, expressed a commitment to artistic freedom, eschewing strict adherence to a single genre within the metal realm.

The consecutive releases culminated in the creation of the EP "Ghost," paying homage to one of the band's early inspirations, Ghost.

In December, the band surprised listeners with a Christmas song titled "Jingle Hell," part of a collaborative EP for the record label DMG. Departing from their usual sound, the song embraced a darker, black metal aesthetic, featuring deeper vocals mixed with growling.

In January 2024, the band kicked off their annual release series by announcing a new album slated for October, featuring fifteen new tracks. Additionally, they revealed plans for a special album commemorating their fifth anniversary in May, consisting of ten re-recorded and remixed songs from their discography.

Band members

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  • Dy Moob[12] – Vocals
  • Draco – Lead Guitars
  • Cepheus – Rhythm Guitars
  • Cethus – Rhythm Guitars
  • Hidra – Drums

Discography

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Studio albums

  • 2021: Unknown Sound[13][14] (DMG)
  • 2022: Legacy of Satan[15][16] (DMG)
  • 2024: Way of Legacy (Special 5th anniversary edition) (DMG)
  • 2024: FRUCTUS: The Master's Zodiac (DMG)

Singles

  • 2019: Madre Emerittus Zero

EP

Charts

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Image of the Master Dy achievement generated by meter website chartmetric.com

"Jingle Hell" reached 34th place in "Holiday" categories in United States iTunes Charts on 29 Jan 2024.

"Sorrows Inside You" added to iTunes Brazil Rock Chart, ranking at #1 on 12 Apr 2023.

"Hello!" reached 9th place in "Metal" and "Rock" categories in Zambia Apple Charts on 10 Feb 2023.[20]

"Call Me Master" reached 34th place in "Metal" and "Rock" categories in Nigeria Apple Charts on 06 Feb 2023.[21]

"Mil Noites que Chorei" reached 2nd place in "Rock" categories in Portugal iTunes Charts on 28 Nov 2022.[22]

"Mil Noites que Chorei" reached 2nd place in "Rock" categories in Brazil iTunes Charts on 26 Nov 2022.[22]

"Final Breath" reached the top 65% of the most popular songs on Spotify on 01 Apr 2021.

Music videos

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Year Title Directed Album
2021 "Final Breath"
Dy Moob
Unknown Sound
"Poison - Cover"
Dy Moob
2022 "You Are Not Alone"
Dy Moob
You Are Not Alone (Single)
2023 "Modern Apocalypse"
Dy Moob
Ghost (EP)
2024 "Bad Omens of January"
Dy Moob and Flávio Vitória (Kebras)
FRUCTUS: The Master's Zodiac

References

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  1. ^ "INPI - Brands and patents | Master Dy trademark registration proof". transparencia.cc (in Portuguese).
  2. ^ "Master Dy data - Music Brainz". Music Brainz. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  3. ^ Observador. "Tudo sobre: Comic Con". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  4. ^ "CAIO GAONA: 'geek batera' lança música inspirada em 'O Corvo'". Roadie Crew (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2020-12-23. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  5. ^ "All Music - Master Dy: "Unknown Sound"". All Music. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  6. ^ "Artists | DyMM P&M". All Music. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  7. ^ "Roadie Metal". Roadie Metal. 2021.
  8. ^ "Bloody News". Bloody News - Romania. 2022.
  9. ^ Mag, Powerplay. "Powerplay magazine". Reviews.
  10. ^ ""Músicos unidos pela Ucrânia: receita do tema "Ukrayina" revertem para o Unicef."". Músicos unidos pela Ucrânia: receita do tema "Ukrayina" revertem para o Unicef.
  11. ^ "Metal Hammer - Master Dy". Metal Hammer IT. 2023.
  12. ^ "Dy MooB". Metal Kingdom. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  13. ^ "Album de estreia dos Master Dy". Lusitania. April 2021.
  14. ^ "Spirit of Metal". Spirit of Metal. France. 2021.
  15. ^ "Metal Goddesses". Metal Goddesses (One of the biggest sites about the female presence in Metal). Germany. 2022.
  16. ^ "Metal Jacket Magazine". Metal Jacket. 2022.
  17. ^ "Roadie metal". Roadie Metal. Writer João Martins by DyMM P&M. Brazil. 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  18. ^ "Metal Storm". Metal Storm. Review by "Priestes" - exclusive acess. 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  19. ^ "Great Interview with Master Dy from Portugal, meet more about them". The Metal Queens. London. 2022.
  20. ^ "Chartmetric for artist". Chartmetric. 2023.
  21. ^ "Chartmetric for artist". Chartmetric for artist. 2023.
  22. ^ a b "Apple charts". Apple charts. 2022.
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