Two German masters of industrial/dark electro, Antibody and Circuit Preacher, joined forces to bring you an unrelenting electro-industrial club banger - "Eye To Eye". The track confronts the tension of manipulation and inner conflict. This song explores the battle of trying to conform and losing yourself in the process. With heavy beats and powerful, defiant lyrics, it’s a call to break free from what others want you to become.
Featuring remixes from Freakangel and Seraphim System, this release will shake the foundations of the dancefloor. "Eye To Eye" is designed for the underground, where the tension of obedience and decay comes to life through every pounding rhythm. Are you ready to confront the conflict within? Step into the void with Circuit Preacher and Antibody and see what it means to truly not see "Eye To Eye". Link


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