The enigmatic UK‑based electronic glamgoth duo Dead Lights step away from their trademark four‑to‑the‑floor pulse and dive into harsher terrain with their new single and video, "Resonate". Built on industrial broken beats, a seismic bassline and vocals that drift between the spectral and the confrontational, the track hits with deliberate force — a piece engineered to unsettle as much as it energises.
"Resonate" arrives with a meditation on what music becomes once it leaves the hands of its creators. Dead Lights frame the track as something almost supernatural: a sonic apparition severed from its makers, carrying only the echo of their intent. A fragment of soul suspended in immortal waveforms, reshaped by every listener who lets it in. The song moves, shifts and breathes on its own terms — a presence rather than a product.
Speaking on the release, the duo offer a simple invitation: "Check it out if you’re into the darker variety of broken beats."
The single also marks a step toward their forthcoming album Lash, set to arrive in the coming months via darkTunes Music Group. If "Resonate" is any indication, Dead Lights are preparing to push their sound into even more shadowed and volatile territory. Link

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