German dark electro/darkwave outfit CattaC returns with a brand‑new single and video, “Out Of Sight”, a track that plunges straight into the quiet moment when everything inside finally snaps. Rather than erupting, the song sinks — into numbness, into release, into the strange calm that follows when you decide to disappear on your own terms.
Driven by deep, resonant male vocals and a sleek, modern darkwave pulse built for the club, “Out Of Sight” balances emotional heaviness with a beat that refuses to stand still. Cold synth lines coil around steady EBM‑leaning rhythms, creating a sound that is both intimate and dance‑floor ready. It’s a track where vulnerability doesn’t break — it dissolves.
Lyrically, “Out Of Sight” circles around the act of cutting ties and closing doors, not out of defeat but out of necessity. It’s the moment you step back, slip into the dark, and let the noise fade behind you. Pain doesn’t scream here; it simply recedes, slow and deliberate, until it becomes something you can move through rather than drown in.
The accompanying video, directed by Cattac and Kristina Zanto, amplifies this mood, capturing the tension between withdrawal and liberation — a visual echo of the track’s emotional architecture.
With “Out Of Sight”, CattaC continues to refine their signature blend of shadowed electronics, gothic atmosphere and club‑driven energy, offering a track that hits as hard emotionally as it does rhythmically. Link

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