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Elektrikill Ignites the Underground with the Release of “Küntzpiracy”

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.

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Elektrikill Publishes “Küntzpiracy” Album

New Jersey darkwave/industrial force Elektrikill returns with their most politically charged and dancefloor-driven release yet—“Küntzpiracy” arrives as both a sonic weapon and a cultural statement.

Elektrikill, the New Jersey-based darkwave/industrial project led by Steve Vil, has officially published their third full-length album, Küntzpiracy, from Evol Music Group, via ElasticStage. Following a trajectory that has steadily built momentum across the underground, this release marks a defining evolution in both sound and message.

After breaking through with their debut Monsters—named Industrial Album of 2023 by NOTTHEAMP Magazine—and expanding their reach through releases with Distortion Productions and Metropolis Records, Elektrikill now sharpen their edge with a record that fuses aggression, atmosphere, and intention into one cohesive strike. Their YouTube presence has also pulled in thousands of views, reinforcing their growing impact across the digital landscape.

From Chaos to Control — A Sound Refined for Impact

Küntzpiracy arrives as the next phase in Elektrikill’s evolution. Where Propaganarchy leaned into relentless industrial noise, this new album strikes a calculated balance—retaining that raw intensity while shaping it into something more controlled, more danceable, and more dangerous.

The album features standout and already viral singles including “The Scream” and “Vampire Blond,” alongside tracks like “S(t)imulation,” “My Salvation,” and “Museum Of Atrocity.” Each piece contributes to a larger narrative—one rooted in political tension, social fracture, and the feeling of navigating a world on the edge.

This is Elektrikill at their most focused: noisy, yes—but engineered for movement.

Critical Acclaim That Built the Foundation

The foundation for Küntzpiracy was forged through the critical acclaim of Elektrikill’s debut, Monsters, with coverage spanning Darker Side Of Music, The Noise Beneath The Snow, NOTTHEAMP, and Side-Line Magazine.

That trajectory now converges in Küntzpiracy.

A Release Strategy Built for the New Era

By releasing through ElasticStage, Elektrikill embraces a modern distribution model—offering vinyl and CD formats produced on demand, eliminating traditional manufacturing barriers while maintaining premium quality.

Aligned with Evol Music Group, this release reflects a broader shift toward artist control, sustainability, and direct-to-fan accessibility. It’s not just about releasing music—it’s about redefining how that music exists in the world.

Dancing Into Doomsday

Küntzpiracy stands as Elektrikill’s most politically charged work to date—a soundtrack for tension, resistance, and release. It doesn’t just document the chaos—it invites you to move through it.

This is 2026’s soundtrack for dancing into doomsday.

Küntzpiracy is available now via ElasticStage:
👉 https://elasticstage.com/elektrikill/releases/kuntzpiracy-album

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