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''Dharma Police'' is a side-project of ex-Hamiltonian Dan Satherley’s [[Anecdata]], which focusses on releasing synthpop songs with lyrics primarily relating to the TV show ‘Lost’. The name Dharma Police was derived from the 'Dharma Initiative', a fictional research project featured in the television series, and as it rhymes with 'Karma Police'.  
 
''Dharma Police'' is a side-project of ex-Hamiltonian Dan Satherley’s [[Anecdata]], which focusses on releasing synthpop songs with lyrics primarily relating to the TV show ‘Lost’. The name Dharma Police was derived from the 'Dharma Initiative', a fictional research project featured in the television series, and as it rhymes with 'Karma Police'.  
  
He released the first track from this musical venture in January 2011. In 2012, the first album by the project, [[It's all Downhill from Here]], was released. This has been followed by the [[Question Mark]] album (also 2012), the [[Glass Eye]] EP (2015), and the 2017 album [[It Only Ends Once]].
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He released the first track from this musical venture in January 2011. In 2012, the first album by the project, [[It's all Downhill from Here]], was released. This has been followed by the [[Question Mark]] album (also 2012), [[The Glass Eye]] EP (2015), and the 2017 album [[It Only Ends Once]].
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==

Revision as of 21:50, 4 September 2017

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Dharma Police is a side-project of ex-Hamiltonian Dan Satherley’s Anecdata, which focusses on releasing synthpop songs with lyrics primarily relating to the TV show ‘Lost’. The name Dharma Police was derived from the 'Dharma Initiative', a fictional research project featured in the television series, and as it rhymes with 'Karma Police'.

He released the first track from this musical venture in January 2011. In 2012, the first album by the project, It's all Downhill from Here, was released. This has been followed by the Question Mark album (also 2012), The Glass Eye EP (2015), and the 2017 album It Only Ends Once.

Published Articles

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