Hungarian dark electro/pop-noir tandem Black Nail Cabaret has just released a new EP, Teach Me How To Techno, through Dependent. The title track is an extended version of a song from its recently issued Chrysanthemum album, with two remixes of this track and a remix of the previous single "Darkness Is A Friend" rounding out the EP.
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BLACK NAIL CABARET - Releases Teach Me How To Techno EP
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