Diabarha, or Łukasz Detka, is a speedcore/splittercore/extratone, and occasional hardcore techno artist from Kielce, Poland, that produces often melodic and complicated speedcore at extremely high BPM. Since releasing their first work in 2010, they have released well over a dozen albums digitally, most of them being in the range of two to six hours long, the longest being their most recent work, Ilda Owns Two Masters; at exactly 13 hours, 10 minutes
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Diabarha, or Łukasz Detka, is a speedcore/splittercore/extratone, and occasional hardcore techno artist from Kielce, Poland, that produces often melodic and complicated speedcore at extremely high BPM. Since releasing their first work in 2010, they have released well over a dozen albums digitally, most of them being in the range of two to six hours long, the longest being their most recent work, Ilda Owns Two Masters; at exactly 13 hours, 10 minutes, it is his highest effort album to date and was conceptualized to raise awareness for mental health issues. They are known to include incredibly lengthy tracks on their releases, with Mariana Trench from Confession of Lazarus at 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 54 seconds long, and their new longest At Night (full version) at 8 hours and 5 seconds long. They are associated with the netlabel Splitterkor Rekords Dziwko!!! (SKRD!!!), a collective founded by the producer Loffciamcore that has been central to the Polish underground scene. Diabarha is most known for their 2010 track "Uranoid," which clocks in at 2560 BPM. At the time of writing, "Uranoid" sits at over 3 million views on YouTube, the most views of any extratone track on the platform. In 2015, they took a break from producing, returning 4 years later in May 2019 with the album Harsh Poetry.