Virginia (USA)-based post-apocalyptic dark electro/industrial/EBM entity Circuit Preacher has teamed up with Spain-based American progressive darkwave artist/producer and multi-instrumentalist C Z A R I N A, for a new single, "Fall Damage". The video for the song was directed by The Kitsunés.
"Fall Damage" perfectly blends the universes of both artists. A cinematic soundscape of dark elegance and pulsating synths, this track takes you on a journey through neon-lit dystopias and shadowy dreamscapes.
C Z A R I N A's celestial vocals intertwine with Circuit Preacher’s hypnotic beats, creating an electrifying fusion of gothic synthwave and industrial intensity. When ethereal voices meet goth electronic wave. Embrace the darkness and let the music consume you! Link


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