Industrial project dreDDup from Novi Sad, Serbia released the music video for this song. “President Evil” dreDDup “President Evil” clip is the third single from the album. “Pandora” According to the band, this is the fourth dreDDup video directed by founder Mikhailo Obrenov and created using AI technology.
The band brings distorted vocals and heavy programming to a sound that mixes EBM, industrial, and electronics. The band describes “President Evil” as an EBM/industrial track. Obrenov writes and produces the Novi Sad project.
dreDDup’s “President Evil” and “Pan/Dora” albums
“President Evil” is the 10th song of the band’s 11th studio album “Pan/Dora”, released in 2024 and recorded at DURU Studios in Novi Sad. The band is positioning this record as the beginning of a planned trilogy. The video was directed by Mikhailo Obrenov and built using AI tools, starting with the project’s first AI video, 2023 single “Clark Can’t,” followed by “Cherry Noble” and “Not From Here.”
The band says they have two more videos planned for the song “Pan/Dora” and are recording their next album. dreDDup also stated that it will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2027.
About dreDDup
dreDDup was formed in Novi Sad, Serbia in 1997 by Mihailo Obrenov, also known as miKKa, and drummer Robert Sabados. The project mixes industrial, EBM, and electronics, a sound Obrenov has long described as “devilish electronic.” Alongside this project, Obrenov runs the online label Crime:Scene Records, which he founded in 2008, and the experimental project MRT, whose 11th album “Kerrang” will be released in 2024.
The band has built a long catalog over nearly three decades, reaching their 11th studio album in 2024 with “Pan/Dora.” Starting in late 2023, the project will combine new singles with AI-assisted videos, including “Clark Can’t,” “Cherry Noble” and “Not From Here.” “President Evil”, released as a video on June 28, 2026, is the third single from “Pan/Dora” and will be released in 2027, when the band celebrates its 30th anniversary.
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