The latest single from SINthetik Messiah delivers a relentless collision of industrial power, hard dance energy, and dystopian atmosphere.
SINthetik Messiah has unleashed a new sonic assault with the release of “Sector Zero,” now available via Plasmapool. Known for blending industrial aggression with hard-hitting electronic production, the project continues to push deeper into a futuristic soundscape where dark themes and dancefloor destruction coexist.
“Sector Zero” captures the essence of SINthetik Messiah’s signature approach: pounding rhythms, razor-sharp synth programming, and an uncompromising intensity that refuses to let up. The track paints a vivid picture of a collapsing digital world, drawing listeners into a mechanical landscape fueled by chaos, resistance, and raw energy.
Over the years, SINthetik Messiah has carved out a unique position within the industrial and hard dance underground, consistently delivering music that balances club-driven momentum with cinematic atmosphere. “Sector Zero” continues that tradition, offering a powerful listening experience designed to hit just as hard through a massive sound system as it does through a pair of headphones.
The release arrives during a productive period for the artist, following a steady stream of material that showcases both technical precision and a willingness to explore new creative territory. While rooted in industrial and hard dance traditions, SINthetik Messiah continues to evolve, embracing modern production techniques while maintaining the aggressive edge that fans have come to expect.
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With “Sector Zero,” SINthetik Messiah once again demonstrates why the project remains a respected force within the underground electronic scene. For longtime followers and newcomers alike, the track serves as another powerful reminder that industrial music continues to thrive through innovation, passion, and uncompromising artistic vision.
Fueled by emotional honesty, crushing guitars, and industrial intensity, Esoterik are no longer simply evolving — they’re transforming everything they once were into something louder, darker, and far more human.
For years, Esoterik have existed in the shifting space between dark electro, industrial rock, cinematic atmosphere, and emotional confrontation. Their sound has continuously evolved, moving through electronic textures, aggressive rhythms, haunting melodies, and alternative darkness without ever fully settling into a single identity. Yet despite every transformation, one thing has remained constant: Esoterik has always been about two creative minds translating emotion, memory, and human experience into sound.
At the heart of the project are Allison Eckfeldt and Brady Bledsoe — creative partners whose artistic chemistry has become almost instinctual over time. What separates Esoterik from many projects navigating similar territory is that their evolution never feels calculated. Nothing about this newer era sounds like trend-chasing or reinvention for survival. Instead, it feels like a natural unraveling of everything they’ve quietly been building toward for years.
The heavier direction began almost accidentally. Brady started writing material driven more by guitars than synths, initially without any intention of connecting it to Esoterik at all. Those early demos existed simply as creative experiments — something fun, raw, and instinctive. But the more time the duo spent with the material, the clearer it became that this sound belonged to the project’s future. By fusing electronic foundations from earlier releases with massive guitars, emotionally volatile vocals, and explosive rhythmic energy, Esoterik discovered a new sonic identity that still felt unmistakably their own.
That emotional authenticity remains the defining core of the band. Both Allison and Brady repeatedly return to the same creative philosophy: music should feel something. Not just sonically, but physically and emotionally. They chase the same emotional reactions music once gave them growing up — the chills, the fire, the catharsis, the songs that permanently attach themselves to memory. That pursuit shapes every creative decision they make.
For Allison, recording vocals becomes less about technical execution and more about immersion. Drawing from a background in theater, she approaches songs almost like emotional performances in a film, allowing herself to absorb the atmosphere of the instrumental before instinctively discovering the emotional tone the song demands. Her vocals can move from intimate vulnerability to explosive aggression within moments, but the transitions never feel forced because they come from a genuine emotional place rather than performance for performance’s sake.
Even lyrically, the duo avoid obvious storytelling. Allison intentionally leaves emotional space inside the songs for listeners to project themselves into the music. Rather than writing direct narratives about people or relationships, she gravitates toward abstract concepts, folklore, emotional states, existential questions, and larger philosophical ideas. The result is music that feels deeply personal while remaining universally interpretable.
Brady’s production philosophy mirrors that same human-first approach. In an era where modern production technology allows artists to quantize every imperfection into sterile precision, he actively resists losing the humanity underneath the machinery. Every Esoterik song begins on acoustic guitar before electronic production ever enters the picture, creating an organic emotional skeleton underneath the industrial textures. Instead of obsessing over perfect tones or textbook production techniques, Brady focuses on capturing momentum before inspiration disappears. That urgency gives Esoterik’s music its tension — a balance between mechanical aggression and emotional imperfection.
The current chapter of Esoterik is defined by empowerment, transformation, and reclaiming control. Allison describes the new material as a self-empowerment album built around the idea of refusing victimhood and reclaiming personal sovereignty. The themes running through the songs confront pain directly but refuse to stay trapped inside it. The message becomes one of survival, rebirth, and ownership over one’s own narrative.
No song represents that evolution more clearly than “Cycles,” the track both Allison and Brady identify as the defining statement of modern Esoterik. The song captures every element of what the duo have become — crushing heaviness, emotional volatility, electronic atmosphere, and aggressive catharsis colliding into something that feels simultaneously nostalgic and entirely new. For Allison, the track reconnects her to the exact feeling that inspired her to become a vocalist as a child listening to artists like Static-X, Fear Factory, Drain STH, and Black Sabbath.
That reconnection to heavier influences has become a major driving force behind the project’s future. Brady openly admits his longtime connection to the metal community played a major role in shaping the newer material. What surprises him most is not simply how naturally the transition happened, but how strongly audiences have responded to it during live performances. The aggressive direction has not alienated listeners — if anything, it has intensified the emotional connection between the band and its audience.
The visual identity evolving alongside the music reflects that same collision of eras and influences. The duo describe upcoming imagery inspired by 80s trad-goth aesthetics, 90s industrial culture, and 70s punk energy all fused together into something darker, sharper, and more confrontational. Future live performances may even expand beyond the current duo format, introducing additional members to fully realize the scale and aggression of the new material on stage.
At the same time, Esoterik remain deeply aware of the modern pressures surrounding music and content creation. Both Allison and Brady openly acknowledge the exhausting reality artists now face — balancing constant visibility, algorithms, social media, branding, and content demands while still protecting the emotional authenticity that made them artists in the first place. Neither of them pretend to have perfected that balance. Instead, they focus on staying honest, creating work they genuinely believe in, and refusing to let metrics define their worth.
That mindset may ultimately define Esoterik more than any genre label ever could. Their music no longer exists comfortably inside industrial, darkwave, alternative metal, or electronic boundaries alone. It exists somewhere between all of them — emotionally raw, rhythmically aggressive, cinematic, cathartic, and unapologetically human.
Esoterik are not abandoning who they once were.
They are becoming the loudest, most emotionally fearless version of themselves yet.
As ESOTERIK join DJ Darkside live on EvolRadio.com, the duo prepare to step fully into what may become their heaviest, darkest, and most emotionally fearless era yet. Fusing crushing guitars, industrial aggression, cinematic atmosphere, and raw vulnerability, Allison Eckfeldt and Brady Bledsoe are ready to reveal how ESOTERIK evolved beyond genre boundaries into something far more human, volatile, and cathartic. Tune in Sunday, June 21st at 7PM EST for a conversation exploring transformation, survival, creativity, and the future of ESOTERIK.
Belgian dark electro visionaries MILDREDA return with their most emotionally charged and philosophically ambitious release yet, challenging listeners to confront the fragile nature of existence itself.
Reality has always been one of humanity’s most dangerous unanswered questions. Philosophers, scientists, artists, and visionaries have spent centuries attempting to define what is truly real — and now, in an age dominated by artificial intelligence, digital identities, simulation theory, and virtual worlds, that question feels more urgent than ever before.
Enter Mildreda.
Released through Dependent Records, Realities is the brand-new monumental double album from the Belgian dark electro duo, pushing their sound far beyond the traditional boundaries of harsh electronic music while diving headfirst into themes of perception, existence, emotion, and psychological fragmentation.
For mastermind Jan Dewulf, these philosophical explorations are more than aesthetic concepts. Holding a formal degree in philosophy, Dewulf approaches songwriting with a rare intellectual depth that separates MILDREDA from many of their peers within the industrial and dark electro underground. While the band’s previous album Blue-Devilled explored hell through the lens of French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre, Realities shifts toward the existential absurdism and human tension associated with Albert Camus.
But despite the heavy conceptual framework, Realities never loses its emotional core.
Instead of relying solely on the cold mechanical aggression often associated with dark electro, MILDREDA inject vulnerability, atmosphere, melancholy, and deeply human emotion into the record. Layers of dark electronics, aggressive EBM rhythms, cinematic textures, and haunting melodies intertwine with moments of reflection and emotional collapse, creating an album that feels equally philosophical and painfully personal.
The DNA of classic Canadian EBM and Belgian electro-industrial remains embedded throughout the release, but MILDREDA continuously mutate those influences into something more expansive, cinematic, and emotionally immersive. The result is a record that feels less confined by genre expectations and more focused on creating an evolving psychological experience.
The album also features high-profile guest appearances that further strengthen its impact. Johan Van Roy of Suicide Commando lends his unmistakable vocal presence to the project, while Constantin “Breñal” Warter of legendary German cult act Calva Y Nada adds another layer of underground industrial history to the release.
Musically and lyrically, Realities stands as MILDREDA’s most ambitious work to date — but perhaps most surprisingly, it may also be their most accessible. Beneath the philosophical concepts and dark electronic complexity lies a record filled with unforgettable hooks, emotional resonance, and immersive atmosphere capable of reaching listeners far beyond the traditional industrial underground.
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At a time when humanity increasingly struggles to separate truth from illusion, identity from performance, and reality from simulation, Realities arrives as both a warning and a mirror. MILDREDA are not simply creating songs — they are constructing entire psychological landscapes where listeners are forced to confront the uncomfortable possibility that reality itself may be far more unstable than we ever imagined.
Blending crushing industrial power with a message of resilience, DarkHeart Syndicate delivers a soundtrack for anyone who has endured hardship and refused to stay down.
Some songs are written to fill speakers. Others are written to survive alongside the listener.
With “Steel Within,” DarkHeart Syndicate delivers an industrial anthem rooted in perseverance, self-reliance, and transformation. Fueled by personal experiences and the universal struggle of overcoming adversity, the track channels pain into power and setbacks into momentum.
At a time when many songs focus on despair, Steel Within takes a different path. It acknowledges hardship without surrendering to it. The song’s message is clear: what happens to us matters, but what we become because of it matters even more.
Forged Through Pressure
The heart of Steel Within lies within its imagery of fire, steel, scars, and endurance. Rather than portraying wounds as weaknesses, the lyrics transform them into symbols of growth and survival.
Lines such as:
“When every scar became a shield”
and
“They pushed me down, I stood again”
capture the spirit of those who have been tested by life and emerged stronger on the other side.
The song speaks to anyone who has faced loss, rejection, failure, addiction, heartbreak, anxiety, depression, or any obstacle that seemed impossible to overcome. Instead of dwelling on the damage, Steel Within focuses on what remains after the storm has passed.
Industrial Power Meets Cinematic Atmosphere
Musically, DarkHeart Syndicate combines aggressive industrial rhythms, driving electronic elements, and cinematic textures to create a sound that feels both massive and intimate.
Heavy percussion and dark electronic layers provide the foundation, while atmospheric elements add depth and emotional weight. The result is a track that feels equally at home in headphones during a difficult night or blasting through speakers as a declaration of defiance.
The production mirrors the song’s central theme: pressure creates strength.
Released through Evol Music Group, Steel Within represents another step forward for both the artist and the label’s growing commitment to championing independent voices across the industrial, dark electronic, and alternative music landscapes.
More Than a Song
What makes Steel Within stand out is its refusal to present resilience as perfection. Strength is not portrayed as the absence of pain, but as the willingness to continue moving forward despite it.
That message reaches its peak during the chorus, where determination replaces doubt and endurance becomes empowerment.
For listeners searching for motivation, catharsis, or simply a reminder that they are stronger than their circumstances, Steel Within offers exactly that.
As DarkHeart Syndicate continues to evolve, Steel Within stands as one of the project’s most personal releases to date—a reminder that even under immense pressure, some things are not broken.
Some things are forged.
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Glitch-soaked aggression collides with cybernetic atmosphere as PixelGrinder unveils a new sonic assault built for the underground.
The digital shadows grow darker as PixelGrinder returns with a brand-new release, White Mask — a track that feels like a transmission intercepted from a collapsing cyberpunk future. Fusing abrasive industrial textures, distorted electronics, and haunting synthetic atmospheres, the release pushes deeper into the fractured emotional terrain where machine precision and human chaos collide.
Rather than relying on predictable structure, White Mask thrives on tension and atmosphere. The track pulses with mechanical energy while layers of corrupted synths and heavy rhythmic movement create a hypnotic sense of unease. PixelGrinder continue carving out a sound that feels equally suited for underground warehouse speakers, dystopian cinema, and late-night headphone immersion.
With White Mask, the project further establishes itself inside the darker corners of electronic music culture — embracing industrial grit, futuristic aesthetics, and emotionally charged sound design without compromise. The release captures the feeling of identity distortion in the digital age, transforming paranoia and isolation into something strangely addictive and danceable.
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The arrival of White Mask reinforces PixelGrinder’s growing presence within the dark electronic underground. As more listeners search for music that feels raw, cinematic, and emotionally volatile, releases like this continue proving that industrial electronic music remains one of the most powerful forms of sonic escapism in modern alternative culture.
Elektrikill’s newest album tears through industrial boundaries with a hostile fusion of aggression, paranoia, and dystopian electronic chaos.
Dark electronic force Elektrikill have officially released their new album, Küntzpiracy, delivering another punishing descent into distorted electronics, confrontational themes, and industrial-fueled rebellion. Released through Evol Music Group, the album pushes deeper into themes of corruption, manipulation, societal collapse, and psychological warfare, wrapped inside layers of crushing synths, mechanical percussion, and relentless sonic pressure.
Built with a balance of raw aggression and calculated atmosphere, Küntzpiracy expands upon the sound that first established Elektrikill within the underground industrial scene. The release thrives inside tension — fusing cybernetic textures, metallic rhythm structures, and emotionally volatile energy into something that feels equally destructive and immersive. Rather than offering escape, the album forces confrontation, dragging listeners directly into its hostile dystopian landscape.
The foundation for Küntzpiracy was forged through the underground acclaim surrounding Elektrikill’s debut album Monsters, which received recognition from outlets including NOTTHEAMP, Darker Side Of Music, The Noise Beneath The Snow, and Side-Line Magazine. With this newest release, Elektrikill continue evolving their sound into something darker, sharper, and more uncompromising than ever before.
A volatile new release that blurs the line between mechanical aggression and emotional collapse, delivering an EP built for the underground.
Emerging from the darker corners of heavy electronic and industrial music, Lockjaw have officially released their new EP, Un-hinged. The project arrives as a raw, high-pressure collision of distortion, pounding rhythms, and unapologetic intensity, pushing deeper into the band’s aggressive sonic identity while embracing the instability hinted at in the release’s title.
Across the EP, Lockjaw channel a relentless energy that feels equally suited for packed industrial dancefloors and solitary late-night listening sessions. Layers of mechanical percussion, dark electronic textures, and crushing momentum create a sound that feels chaotic without losing control — balancing precision with pure emotional volatility. Rather than chasing polished perfection, Un-hinged thrives inside the cracks, embracing tension, atmosphere, and raw impact.
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The release further cements Lockjaw’s place within the evolving landscape of underground industrial and heavy electronic music, where abrasive sound design and emotional intensity continue colliding in increasingly unpredictable ways. With Un-hinged, the project delivers a release that feels dangerous, immersive, and impossible to ignore.
Belgian electro-industrial legends Lords Of Acid have returned with another provocative descent into darkness and desire. Their newest single, “Dream Boy,” released May 15 via Metropolis Records, delivers a hypnotic blend of industrial chaos, seductive atmosphere, and emotionally devastating storytelling that pushes the group even deeper into cinematic territory.
Described by the band as “a dark trip through the streets of Necropolis, where addiction feels like salvation and nightmares wear a beautiful disguise,” “Dream Boy” explores the psychological void behind dependency rather than simply exploiting shock value. The track unfolds like a conversation between emotional collapse and dangerous temptation, with haunting tension building between suffocating verses and an almost dreamlike reggae-inspired chorus. Vocalist Carla Harvey floats through the song like what the band calls “a dangerous angel drifting through the smoke,” adding a hypnotic contrast to the claustrophobic desperation buried underneath the production.
Lords Of Acid explained that the song is ultimately about understanding pain, loneliness, and emotional emptiness rather than condemning addiction itself. Beneath the dark imagery and seductive sound design lies a deeply human message about searching for connection, escape, and meaning without self-destruction. The line “Dream boy, keep on floating in the sun” becomes increasingly haunting as the track unfolds, transforming from something beautiful into something tragic and unsettling. It is one of the band’s darkest compositions to date, balancing vulnerability with the group’s signature blend of industrial edge, erotic tension, and underground club energy.
The single follows the release of “Karaoke Superstar,” the group’s wildly theatrical collaboration with Princess Superstar that fused neon-soaked industrial dance, fetish aesthetics, and chaotic pop satire into one explosive anthem. Both tracks are set to appear on the long-awaited seventh Lords Of Acid studio album arriving later in 2026, which promises additional guest vocalists alongside Carla Harvey’s commanding presence as the current “Acid Queen.”
Originally formed in Antwerp, Belgium in 1988, Lords Of Acid became one of the defining acts of the hard-edged electronic dance underground by merging acid house, techno, industrial music, and unapologetically provocative themes into a sound that helped shape decades of alternative electronic culture. From the legendary New Beat classic “I Sit On Acid” to albums like Lust, the group built a global following while influencing generations of industrial, rave, and electro artists that followed.
At the same time, the band continues maintaining an aggressive touring schedule and is currently midway through their ongoing “Cheeky Freaky Tour” across the United States through the end of May, proving that even decades later, Lords Of Acid remain one of underground electronic music’s most unapologetically dangerous and recognizable names.
Industrial provocateur Faderhead has teamed up with vocalist Paul Woida to unleash a neon-drenched new version of “Hungry Or A Liar,” delivering a darker, harder-hitting cyberpunk reinterpretation that feels built for midnight city streets, rain-soaked skylines, and adrenaline-fueled escapes.
The newly released “Hungry Or A Liar (Cyberpunk Rework)” transforms Paul Woida’s original track into a pulse-driven collision of industrial energy, cinematic atmosphere, and modern alternative intensity. According to Faderhead himself, the song “kinda sounds as if John Wick was listening to Bad Omens,” and honestly, that description hits with frightening accuracy. The track blends razor-sharp synth textures, aggressive electronic rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals into something that feels equally suited for underground clubs and dystopian action films.
Known for constantly pushing boundaries within industrial and dark electronic music, Faderhead injects the rework with a sleek futuristic aggression while still allowing Paul Woida’s vocal performance to carry emotional weight through the chaos. The result is a track that balances melody and menace, creating a soundscape that feels cinematic, explosive, and dangerously addictive.
Fans of cyberpunk aesthetics, industrial rock, dark electro, and modern alternative metal hybrids will likely find themselves looping this one repeatedly. Whether you’re already deep into the underground electronic scene or just discovering the darker edges of synth-driven music, “Hungry Or A Liar (Cyberpunk Rework)” lands with serious impact.
Dark electronic architect I Ya Toyah has unveiled the official video for “FEELINGS,” delivering a visually immersive and emotionally charged experience that blends industrial atmosphere, darkwave emotion, and cinematic intensity.
Driven by haunting vocals, pulsing electronics, and moody visual storytelling, “FEELINGS” explores themes of emotional isolation, inner conflict, and vulnerability beneath the noise of modern life. The video’s dark aesthetic and hypnotic pacing perfectly complement I Ya Toyah’s evolving fusion of electro-industrial, alternative rock, and dark electronic music.
As a fiercely independent artist known for handling nearly every aspect of her creative vision herself, I Ya Toyah continues building one of the most distinctive identities in today’s dark alternative underground.
Mexican electro-industrial legends HOCICO return with a vicious new chapter as Unseen Horror Scenes is officially out now through Out Of Line Music. Arriving just ahead of a massive touring and festival season, the new album pushes Erk Aicrag and Racso Agroyam deeper into the collapsing psyche of the digital age, transforming paranoia, addiction, betrayal, algorithmic manipulation, and spiritual decay into an aggressive sonic weapon.
Rather than offering escapism, HOCICO force listeners directly into confrontation. Across fifteen tracks, Unseen Horror Scenes tears through themes of online toxicity, emotional desensitization, social collapse, and technological corruption with surgical precision. Songs like “Brainrot” and “The Screen” dissect internet-era psychological deterioration, while “Hey Tú!” featuring Rafael Reyes of PRAYERS injects scorched-earth fury into the album’s relentless momentum. From the opening assault of “Dark Paradigm” to the apocalyptic closer “Echoes of the End,” the record never loosens its grip.
Musically, the album detonates with punishing industrial rhythms, hyperkinetic drum & bass chaos, razor-sharp EBM sequencing, and Erk Aicrag’s unmistakable venom-soaked vocals. The production feels raw, hostile, and claustrophobic while still remaining intensely danceable — a balance HOCICO have mastered throughout decades of reshaping the electro-industrial underground. The result is an album that feels disturbingly accurate to the emotional state of modern society.
Beyond the music itself, Unseen Horror Scenes arrives with one of the band’s most ambitious physical release campaigns to date. Fans can choose between a deluxe 2CD digipak featuring the bonus disc Hidden Horror Scenes, splatter vinyl editions, cassette formats, exclusive merch, and the wildly unique “Fuego Puro” chili-filled vinyl limited to only 100 copies worldwide. Embedded with real chili flakes, the collector’s item blurs the line between music release and industrial art object.
The album’s futuristic KiT edition continues that experimental philosophy by merging physical collectibles with digital access through a dedicated mobile app experience. Exclusive cards, bonus content, videos, lyrics, and interactive packaging create an immersive extension of HOCICO’s dystopian universe — one that mirrors the same digital obsession and technological dependency explored throughout the album itself.
As HOCICO prepare to storm major festivals including M’era Luna, Amphi Festival, Castle Party, Dark Storm Festival, and Till Fest, Unseen Horror Scenes stands as another uncompromising statement from one of industrial music’s most influential forces. Furious, confrontational, and unapologetically relevant, the album proves HOCICO remain masters of transforming modern horror into dancefloor catharsis.
Ayria returns with a new transmission from the darker edges of electronic music. The newly released Vicious World EP pushes deeper into the emotional tension, sharp synthwork, and cybernetic atmosphere that have defined the project for years, while continuing to evolve its balance between vulnerability and aggression.
Built around Ayria’s unmistakable fusion of dark electro, synthpop, EBM, and industrial textures, Vicious World feels both intimate and confrontational. The EP channels themes of isolation, fractured trust, emotional exhaustion, and survival inside an increasingly hostile modern landscape. Pulsing basslines collide with icy melodies and tightly programmed percussion, creating a soundscape that feels equally suited for solitary late-night reflection and packed underground dancefloors.
Jennifer Parkin’s vocal delivery remains one of the project’s strongest weapons throughout the release. Her voice moves effortlessly between haunting restraint and explosive emotional release, giving the material a human core beneath the mechanical precision. Rather than relying purely on nostalgia, Vicious World expands Ayria’s sonic identity into something colder, sharper, and more psychologically immersive.
For longtime fans of dark electronic music, the EP continues Ayria’s legacy of crafting emotionally charged cyber-industrial soundtracks that resonate far beyond the club environment. The release arrives as another reminder of why Ayria remains one of the most enduring and respected voices in the international dark electro scene.
The ever-fierce I Ya Toyah returns with a new surge of energy through “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)”, reimagining her haunting industrial sound with Daniel Graves’ signature electronic venom. This remix blends icy synth lines, pulsating bass, and a dose of Aesthetic Perfection’s dark-pop flair, transforming the original into a dancefloor inferno for the disillusioned and defiant.
Fans can expect the remix to amplify the raw emotion and cyberpunk tension that I Ya Toyah is known for—twisting the edges of pain and beauty into something electrifying.
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💬 “Denial is about confronting the uncomfortable truths we try to bury,” says I Ya Toyah. “This remix turns that confrontation into a dark celebration—a scream disguised as a song.”
⚡ About I Ya Toyah
Born in Poland and now based in Chicago, I Ya Toyah’s name translates roughly to “It’s just me”—a fitting declaration for the one-woman army behind her music. Blending industrial, darkwave, synth-pop, and electronic rock, she writes, records, and produces everything herself, championing a fiercely DIY ethos under her own label Femme Fatale Records.
Her work delves deep into themes of mental health, human rights, and self-empowerment, often donating proceeds from her music and merchandise to causes such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Animal Hope & Wellness. I Ya Toyah views her project not merely as music, but as a movement—a rallying cry for individuality and strength in dark times.
Her debut album Code Blue (2018) introduced her as a formidable voice in the industrial underground, with subsequent releases and collaborations pushing her further into global recognition. “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)” continues that legacy, fusing raw emotion with machine-driven precision.
🌍 Upcoming Tour Dates (Post November 1, 2025)
I Ya Toyah is currently bringing her electrified stage presence to Europe, delivering an immersive live show that merges sound, light, and sheer intensity.
Nov 2, 2025 – Zik-Zak, Ittre, Belgium
Nov 4, 2025 – L’Ampérage, Grenoble, France
Nov 5, 2025 – Backstage By The Mill, Paris, France
Nov 7, 2025 – Salle de Spectacle, Saint-Ismier, France
Nov 8, 2025 – Beasto Blanco, Telfs, Austria
Nov 11, 2025 – Analog Music Hall, Budapest, Hungary
Fans describe her performances as cathartic, defiant, and hypnotic—a raw surge of emotion set against pulsating visuals and cybernetic rhythm.
British industrial/EBM visionary ESA has unveiled Pound of Flesh, a three-part music film drawn from his latest album, Sounds for Your Happiness, released July 5th via Negative Gain Productions.
🎬 Watch “Pound of Flesh” here:YouTube 💽 Order Sounds for Your Happiness: Bandcamp
🔥 A Vision of Darkness and Redemption Filmed across Bangkok, Thailand, and Manchester, UK, Pound of Flesh marks ESA’s most ambitious visual journey yet. Starring Tan Toafa Maneepasopchock (Gotham, Oceans 10) and Panita Hutacharern, alongside a cast of Thai actors, the film weaves a story of torment, astral projection, and spiritual decay.
The narrative follows a soul plagued by inner demons who learns to leap between bodies through astral projection—only to discover that pain cannot be escaped, merely transferred. As madness spreads through each new vessel, the demons close in, leading to an explosive exorcism sequence that blurs the line between spiritual horror and industrial art.
🎞️ A Sonic and Visual Obsession Blacker describes Pound of Flesh as both “a powerful narrative experience” and “a love letter to Thailand,” a country that has deeply influenced his creative evolution. The film’s haunting visuals pair perfectly with ESA’s grinding, genre-defying soundtrack—a fusion of EBM, industrial, black metal, dark ambient, punk, techno, and power noise.
As ESA declares:
“I’m moving into the place between the walls you made for me.”
⚡ About the Album — Sounds for Your Happiness A ferocious blend of chaos and catharsis, Sounds for Your Happiness channels everything from Gesaffelstein to Godflesh, Ulver, and Pitchshifter, crafting a brutal electronic odyssey that’s both punishing and euphoric.
All music by: Jamie Blacker Mixing/Mastering by: Stephan Sutor (Obscure Music)
The digital decay continues as OneZeroCypher unleashes their latest dark electronic opus, Fractured Memories, out now through DSBP Records. This release dives deep into the psychological breakdown of memory, emotion, and machine consciousness—where industrial rhythms grind against cybernetic despair.
Fusing elements of EBM, dark electro, and technoid distortion, Fractured Memories captures the essence of post-human reflection. It’s an auditory labyrinth where logic fails, identity fractures, and the cold pulse of machinery becomes the only heartbeat left. Every track feels like a corrupted data fragment—echoing pain, resistance, and resurrection within the circuitry.
Each beat carries the raw tension of isolation and the beauty of collapse. For fans of Mentallo & The Fixer, Front Line Assembly, and Velvet Acid Christ, this is the perfect transmission from the void.
Industrial noise entity VERFÜHRERVERGELTER has just dropped their latest transmission, Post-Void / Pre-Body—a release that blurs the line between collapse and rebirth, silence and circuitry, decay and resurrection.
⚡ A Harsh Emission from the In-Between The release arrives as five sonic bursts described as “transmitted from the primordial soup of decomposed flesh and corroded PCBs.” Post-Void / Pre-Body is not crafted as a soundtrack or a traditional soundscape—it’s a raw dissection, an exposed noise corpus stitched together from tissue, glitches, and electronic residue.
💀 Between Rot and Simulation With each track, VERFÜHRERVERGELTER drags the listener through liminal corridors:
Between shutdown and reboot.
Between rot and simulation.
Between meaning and total refusal.
The result is a chaotic yet strangely autonomic pulse—harsh noise refusing narrative, rejecting closure, and leaving behind only corrupted fragments.
🔥 The Artist Speaks in Transmission As VERFÜHRERVERGELTER declares:
“Every transmission is a scream. But no one remembers how to listen. Corruption complete. Still leaking… No closure. No cleanse.”
Industrial chaos engine Gasoline Invertebrate has just announced their latest creation: Misery Monster. This new release promises a venomous blend of pounding electronics, razor-sharp beats, and the kind of dark sonic mischief fans have come to crave.
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OMEN CODE, a new rising star in the EBM scene, has revealed their grim cyberpunk track, “Brutal + Pure.” This is the first single from their forthcoming debut album, “Alpha State.” The London, England-based duo, consisting of programmer and engineer Kevin Gould (formerly of Electro Assassin) and vocalist Agi Taralas (formerly of Our Banshee), creates a dark, gritty, industrial sound with captivating mid-tempo tracks that evoke a dystopian future.
Additional singles will be released over the next few months, leading up to the highly anticipated “Alpha State” album, which will be released by Dependent Records of Germany on December 5, 2025. A 48-page artbook 2-CD version of the album is available for pre-order, while the single “Brutal + Pure” is available now on all streaming and digital platforms.
Industrial music provocateurs spankthenun have released a new project titled BLAK, which they are presenting not as a traditional album but as a “declassified sonic dossier.” The release is framed as an urgent advisory to the public, warning of an “imminent data release” detailing a phenomenon described as a subculture unified by a stark, dark aesthetic.
The band states that the project is a deep-field study into a “memetic contagion” and that the tracks themselves are “stabilizations” of data. These sonic interpretations include “The Singularity Edit,” which represents an act of separation from the mainstream, and “The Event Horizon Edit,” which explores the boundary of this subculture. A third track, “The Absolute Zero Rendition,” captures what the band calls the sound of “elegant, defiant isolation.”
In a statement, the band acknowledged their role in the phenomenon, saying, “We were not composing; we were documenting a memetic contagion…This release is a warning, an invitation, and a confession. We are all part of the experiment now.”
BLAK is now available on all major streaming platforms, with exclusive versions offered on their Bandcamp page.
BLAK is a chilling and atmospheric release that pushes the boundaries of industrial music, delivering a soundscape that is both immersive and unsettling. The project’s unique conceptual framing as a government-style data release adds to its intrigue and artistic weight. It is a must-listen for fans of industrial, darkwave, and experimental electronic music.
The relentless industrial energy of MATT HART returns in a new form with the release of “CATHARTIC (11GRAMS Dub Remix)”—a searing reinterpretation by electro-industrial duo 11GRAMS. This remix injects a darker, heavier dub-infused pulse into the original track, amplifying its emotional intensity and club-crushing rhythm.
Whether you’re already a fan of MATT HART’s dystopian soundscapes or diving in for the first time, this remix delivers a fresh sonic assault you won’t want to miss.
The synthwave overlord returns with a cyber-apocalyptic journey featuring Ulver, Alcest, and Author & Punisher
French darksynth icon Perturbator (James Kent) has announced his upcoming full-length album, Age of Aquarius, set for release on October 10, 2025 via Nuclear Blast Records. This will mark his debut on the legendary metal label, and the album’s thematic focus splits between misanthropy and violent collapse on one side… and the flames of free will on the other. Welcome to the revolution.
💥 Apocalypse Now: The First Strike
The album’s first single, “Apocalypse Now,” is a brooding, cinematic track featuring a powerful guest appearance from Ulver’s Kristoffer Rygg. The accompanying music video—directed by longtime visual collaborator David Fitt—offers a stark and surreal visualization of society spiraling into chaos.
“The first half of the album explores misanthropy and violence,” Kent explains. “The second half reflects the strength of the individual and the rejection of the herd.”
🧠 Themes of War, Rebirth, and Autonomy
Across its 11 tracks, Age of Aquarius takes listeners through war-torn dreamscapes, haunted cityscapes, and introspective spirals. Kent, known for his genre-bending fusion of synthwave, industrial, and post-punk, goes deeper than ever into existential and societal fractures. It’s as philosophical as it is visceral.
Guest collaborations read like a who’s who of dark sonic alchemy:
Ulver lends apocalyptic vocals on “Apocalypse Now”
Author & Punisher brings machine-worship doom on “Venus”
Greta Link delivers haunted beauty on “Lady Moon”
Alcest closes the album in celestial ruin with “Age of Aquarius”
📀 Tracklist for Age of Aquarius
Apocalypse Now (feat. Ulver)
Lunacy
Venus (feat. Author & Punisher)
Glass Staircase
Hangover Square
The Art of War
12th House
Lady Moon (feat. Greta Link)
The Swimming Pool
Mors Ultima Ratio
Age of Aquarius (feat. Alcest)
🛒 Pre-Orders + Formats
Fans can now pre-order the album via Bandcamp and Nuclear Blast. Formats include:
2LP marbled blue gatefold vinyl
Standard and deluxe CD editions
Digital download and streaming
All physical editions are expected to ship in mid-September.
🎶 Listen Now:
Watch the official video for “Apocalypse Now” on YouTube.
🌍 The Live Experience
Perturbator is set to hit the road across Europe and the UK this fall, including high-profile stops in London, Berlin, and Paris. Tour support and full dates are expected soon.
The cyber apocalypse starts now as Tim Skold launches his first shot from the upcoming album Caught In The Throes.
💥 AI, Identity, and the Death of Humanity
Today, June 27, SKOLD has unveiled “All Humans Must Be Destroyed”, the first single from his forthcoming full-length album, Caught In The Throes. This aggressive new track doesn’t hold back—blending mechanized industrial rhythms with lyrical themes of artificial intelligence, dehumanization, and a cold suspicion that some people might already be… machines.
SKOLD’s icy snarl cuts through the noise, asking uncomfortable questions about reality and the very nature of what it means to be human.
🎛 A Legacy Forged in Chaos and Machines
The solo project of Tim Skold, the Swedish multi-instrumentalist, producer, and sonic chameleon, SKOLD has spent decades crafting metallic soundscapes and dystopian anthems.
He first emerged from the ‘80s glam wreckage with Shotgun Messiah, before launching his solo career in 1996 with the RCA release Skold—featuring cult hits like “Chaos” and “Hail Mary.” His resume reads like a roadmap through industrial history:
👽 Daedric Unveils New Single “Alien Skin” – Out Now! Step into the shadows with Daedric’s latest single “Alien Skin”, now available on all major streaming platforms. Let your senses be consumed by the official visualizer on YouTube, delivering an immersive glimpse into the song’s haunting energy.
🔥 Featured on top Hard Rock & Metal playlists across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Tidal, Yandex Music, and VK Music, Alien Skin is already making seismic waves. 🎶 Listen Now:Daedric – Alien Skin
🧠 Daedric Interview: A Dichotomy of Devastation and Peace Dive deep into the dual nature of Daedric’s sonic universe—where emotional wreckage meets futuristic fantasy. From cinematic storytelling to pulse-pounding aggression, this is more than music—it’s an experience. 📖 Read the Interview:Daedric: A Dichotomy of Devastation and Peace
🎤 FiXT Artists on Tour – Catch the Action Live! The FiXT family is hitting the road with explosive energy this summer and fall:
The Browning and THE DEFECT tearing through the US, Canada & Europe
ENMY bringing the chaos to Carnevil Metal Fest and Louder Than Life 2025
Klayton (of Celldweller / Scandroid) hosting a meet & greet + autograph session at Colorado Festival of Horror
📅 Don’t miss your chance to join the movement.
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FiXT, the renowned electronic music label, has just released the latest high-energy track from the talented artist Raizer. “Electric Sun” features the captivating vocals of Thomas Millett, delivering a powerful and vibrant new sound.
Experience the energy of “Electric Sun” now: [Link to Electric Sun]
Brace yourself for a descent into digital decay and emotional warfare. UNTER NULL, the infamous aggrotech/industrial force forged in fire and feedback, joins EVOL Radio for a live interview that cuts deep into the circuitry of creation, collapse, and rebirth. 🖤
🎙️ From raw sonic brutality to the quiet spaces between chaos, Erica Dunham opens up about the return of Unter Null, the future of harsh electronics, and the ghosts that still whisper behind the beats.
Twisted Flesh Recordings has just announced the release of “Sunset Overdrive”, the latest electrifying single from Terrorbit!
Bringing a surge of 80s-inspired synth energy, this track delivers a high-octane retro banger guaranteed to get listeners moving. Available now for just 0.5 euros, “Sunset Overdrive” is an instant addition to any retro-futuristic, synthwave, or cyberpunk playlist.
Terrorbit adds: “If you’d like to support my music, feel free to send a few dollars – every bit goes directly into making more music!”
🔥 Listen now and immerse yourself in the neon-drenched soundscape of “Sunset Overdrive”! 🎛️✨
GOST, the dark and electrifying slasherwave project of James Lollar, is set to hit the road on March 7th, kicking off a two-week U.S. headlining tour in support of the critically acclaimed new album, “Prophecy.” The Prophecy Tour 2025 will launch in Dallas, TX, and make its way across 14 cities, concluding in Brooklyn, NY, on March 22nd.Dead Register will provide direct support throughout the tour.
📍 GOST – Prophecy Tour 2025 w/ Dead Register
3/07/2025 – Dallas, TX @ Double Wide
3/08/2025 – Tulsa, OK @ Whittier Bar
3/09/2025 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Resonant Head
3/11/2025 – Milwaukee, WI @ X-Ray Arcade
3/12/2025 – Chicago, IL @ Reggies / Music Joint
3/13/2025 – Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle
3/14/2025 – Detroit, MI @ Sanctuary
3/15/2025 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground
3/16/2025 – Cleveland, OH @ No Class
3/19/2025 – Portland, ME @ The Space
3/20/2025 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East / Upstairs
“Prophecy” – A Nightmarish Fusion of Synthwave & Metal 💀⚡
GOST’s latest album, “Prophecy”, is out now on Metal Blade Records and has already made a massive impact, landing multiple Billboard chart positions: 🏆 #1 Electronic Albums 🏆 #14 Current Hard Rock Albums 🏆 #20 Top New Artist Albums
Blending darkwave, industrial, and black metal, GOST’s sonic world is as eerie as it is electrifying. The Texas-based multi-instrumentalist and producer has been a genre-defying force since the release of “Radio Macabre” (2013) and “Skull” (2013). Prophecy marks a return to the project’s harsher and more aggressive roots, delivering a relentless assault of pounding synth-driven brutality.
🔥 Decibel Magazine – “Hellish blasts of blackened industrial like ‘Death In Bloom’ and ‘Digital Death’ harken back to the digital demonology of 2018’s ‘Possessor.’ While harshness eclipses hooks, mascara traces remain: ‘Widow Song’ enjoys the silence of humanity’s demise.”
🔥 Revolver Magazine – “Bewitching black-metal hisses laid over thumping darkwave synths and thwacking industrial drums. A match made in Hell.”
🔥 Kerrang! – “The world his music inhabits is nocturnal and sinister, bathed in crimson neon; while its electronic beats might point a bony finger in the direction of the dancefloor, the environment it portrays is more ritual than rave…’
🔥 No Clean Singing – “GOST provides both synth and metal purists a focal point to indulge upon with hellish glee. ‘Prophecy’ will no doubt go down as a stylistic staple, an example of how to make immense music of infinite flavors that pulverizes all fortunate enough to be in its wake.”
Canadian electro-industrial powerhouse Encephalon returns with their most ambitious and immersive release to date, “Automaton All Along”, available now via Artoffact Records. This gripping concept album delves deep into the intersection of artificial intelligence and human consciousness, weaving a dystopian narrative through pulsating beats, cinematic synthscapes, and raw, evocative lyricism.
Formed in Ottawa, Canada, in the mid-2000s, Encephalon—led by Matt Gifford (vocals, programming) and Sam Mainer (keyboards, live drums)—has established itself as a defining force in the global industrial and dark electronic scene. With their signature blend of dark electro, synthpop, and cyberpunk aesthetics, the duo continues to push boundaries, both sonically and conceptually.
Since their breakthrough debut “The Transhuman Condition” (2011) and critically acclaimed follow-ups “Psychogenesis” (2015) and “Echoes” (2021), Encephalon has explored themes of technology, identity, and existential dread.
🚀 “Automaton All Along” marks their boldest statement yet—a dystopian opus that questions what it means to be human in an age where AI and consciousness blur into one. The album’s intricate production, layered sound design, and thought-provoking themes create an experience that lingers long after the music fades.
🎧 For fans of:Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, The Prodigy, and the cerebral, darker side of electronic music.
1️⃣ The Trial 2️⃣ Someone Else’s Dream 3️⃣ The War 4️⃣ The Same Wound 5️⃣ Deader Without You 6️⃣ Emulations 7️⃣ My Heart Will Not Go On 8️⃣ Slime Never Dies 9️⃣ Beyond My Circuitry 🔟 Braindead in VR 🔟 Echoes
💀 About Encephalon
Since their formation in 2005, Encephalon has been at the forefront of the electronic underground, self-releasing early demos before catching the attention of labels such as Dependent Records and Artoffact Records. Their debut album, The Transhuman Condition, received album of the year recognition from I Die: You Die, solidifying them as pioneers of futuristic, cerebral electronic music.
Across albums like Psychogenesis and Echoes, Encephalon has continuously evolved, fusing industrial aggression with haunting melodies. Their commitment to innovation, combined with electrifying live performances, has cemented their status as one of Canada’s most compelling contributions to the industrial music scene.
FiXT Music artist The Anix has released Voltage, a groundbreaking new album that pushes the boundaries of modern electronic rock. Known for his cinematic soundscapes and immersive audio storytelling, The Anix—the brainchild of artist and producer Brandon Smith—delivers a powerful collection of tracks that blur the lines between industrial, alternative rock, and synthwave.
About Voltage Voltage captures the electrifying essence of a futuristic dystopia, where technology and humanity collide. The album explores themes of isolation, rebellion, and perseverance, set against a backdrop of pulsating beats, soaring vocals, and thunderous guitars. Each track is a meticulously crafted narrative, reflecting Smith’s innovative approach to blending electronic textures with rock energy.
From adrenaline-fueled anthems like “Critical Strike” to introspective tracks like “Forgotten Machines,” Voltage offers a diverse listening experience that showcases The Anix’s versatility. Fans of cyberpunk aesthetics and cinematic music will find Voltage to be an instant classic.
Singles from the Album The release of Voltage was preceded by several hit singles, including:
“Overdrive”: A high-energy track that captures the thrill of pushing limits.
“Electric Eyes”: A hauntingly beautiful song that pairs shimmering synths with emotional lyrics.
“Crash Test”: A gritty, industrial-tinged anthem with a powerful chorus.
A Visionary Sound Brandon Smith’s work as The Anix continues to redefine the boundaries of electronic rock. Combining his experience as a former member of the rock band Apoptygma Berzerk with his love for futuristic concepts, Smith’s music resonates with fans of artists like Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, and Carpenter Brut.
With Voltage, Smith amplifies his signature sound, offering a listening experience that is equal parts nostalgic and forward-thinking.
Exclusive Album Editions To celebrate the release of Voltage, FiXT Music is offering exclusive editions:
Digital Release: Available for streaming and download on all major platforms.
CD Edition: Featuring exclusive artwork and a booklet with behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the album.
Limited Vinyl Release: Includes a special holographic design and a bonus instrumental track.
Deep Dive into the Universe of The Anix Stay connected with The Anix to explore more music, exclusive content, and future announcements:
KMFDM Unleashes ‘LET GO’: A Sonic Journey Through Four Decades of Audacious Electronica
Prepare for a sonic revolution as industrial music pioneers KMFDM gear up for their 23rd studio album, ‘LET GO,’ slated to detonate on February 2nd, 2024, via Metropolis Records. This powerful release signifies an incredible four decades of genre-defying artistry from the dynamic quartet of Sascha “Käpt’n K” Konietzko, Lucia Cifarelli, Andy Selway, and Andee Blacksugar.
‘LET GO’ pulsates with the unmistakable KMFDM sound—a potent mix of electrifying guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and pulsating electronic textures. The album delves into the complexities of our modern world, weaving lyrical narratives that resonate with raw intensity and introspective depth.
The explosive first single, “Let Go,” mirrors the album’s title with classic KMFDM elements. Driven by Sascha Konietzko’s signature distorted vocals and Lucia Cifarelli’s soaring operatics, the track is a powerful call to arms, urging listeners to break free from societal constraints and embrace liberation. The accompanying music video for “Let Go,” directed by longtime KMFDM collaborator Kevin Rudolf, immerses viewers in a dystopian metropolis teeming with rebellion and defiance.
‘LET GO’ transcends being just an album; it’s a testament to KMFDM’s enduring legacy as industrial music pioneers. Throughout their four-decade career, the band has consistently pushed boundaries, challenged conventions, and inspired generations of artists with their uncompromising sonic assault.
With ‘LET GO,’ KMFDM proves that their creative fire burns brighter than ever. This album demands to be experienced—a sonic journey that will leave you breathless, exhilarated, and forever changed.
For eager fans, ‘LET GO’ is available for pre-order on Bandcamp, offering various formats to satisfy every collector’s appetite. Digital and streaming options are available, alongside limited edition LPs and CDs. Don’t miss out on KMFDM’s latest sonic adventure—pre-order ‘LET GO’ today and prepare to be blown away.
Cyanotic, touring North America with KMFDM in 2024, is a Chicago-based industrial rock collective fronted by Sean Payne. Formed in 2002, they’ve carved their own niche in the genre with a potent blend of traditional industrial beats, aggressive vocals, and elements of drum n’ bass, sampling, and even heavy metal. Their sound is energetic, danceable, and often carries a tongue-in-cheek nod to transhumanism and cyberpunk themes.
Here’s a deeper dive into what makes Cyanotic click:
Genre-Bending: Their sound combines heavy industrial beats with elements of electronic, dance, and metal, creating a unique and powerful sonic experience.
Aggressive Vocals: Sean Payne’s distorted vocals are a signature element, commanding attention and adding a raw edge to their music.
Electro-Industrial Fusion: Expect pulsating synthesizers, driving rhythms, and intricate sampling, all infused with a distinctly industrial vibe.
Danceable Energy: Their music often possesses a driving, danceable quality, making it perfect for moshing or just losing yourself in the rhythm.
Transhumanism & Cyberpunk: Cyanotic frequently explores themes of technological advancement, body modification, and the blurring lines between humanity and machine, often infused with a darkly humorous edge.
Social Commentary: The band isn’t shy about tackling social and political issues in their lyrics, offering critiques and thought-provoking perspectives on the world around us.
Raw Emotional Depth: Beneath the industrial exterior, Cyanotic’s music often touches on deeper themes of alienation, anger, and resilience, creating a connection with listeners on a personal level.
Cyanotic are known for their intense and energetic live performances, delivering their music with raw power and stage presence. Expect heavy strobing lights, intense visuals, and an atmosphere that’s both exhilarating and thought-provoking.
Having Cyanotic open for KMFDM on their 2024 North American tour is a perfect pairing. Both bands share a love for pushing boundaries and exploring the darker side of electronic music, and their contrasting styles promise a diverse and exciting concert experience.
So, if you’re looking for a fresh and powerful industrial rock experience, definitely check out Cyanotic when they hit the road with KMFDM in 2024. They’re sure to leave a lasting impression with their unique sound, captivating performances, and thought-provoking themes.
Get ready for the pulse-pounding beats of “Death Seed,” the latest single from the upcoming album “Final Construct,” set to drop on 02/22/24.
This harbinger of sonic intensity arrives in a sleek CD single format housed in a Digifile, ready to unleash its industrial, EBM, and cyberpunk vibes.
This new single is not just a standalone piece; it’s a glimpse into the impending sonic landscape of “Final Construct.” As it hits all major download and streaming platforms, fans of Funker Vogt can immerse themselves in the intense auditory experience that’s about to unfold.
To celebrate the upcoming album release “The Star” from Angelspit, 07.24.23 we decided to dig into the vaults, and bring out a interview we featured on Evol Radio LIVE (Original Air Date: 12.17.20)
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