German dark electro master Extize presents the third single, "Industrial Swing", from the upcoming album, Delorean 666, which will be released on 20 May 2025 via darkTunes Music Group. This time, we're going back to 1930 to blend swing and lindy-hop with industrial techno music.
This high-energy track is tailor-made for the club, blending industrial techno with the irresistible charm of 1930s swing and lindy hop. Picture the smoky dance halls of the 30s colliding with a thundering industrial groove—“Industrial Swing” will have you shaking, jiving, and stomping until the floorboards creak. Dust off your dancing shoes, grab your partner and join this wild ride where jitterbug meets dirty basslines. Swing dancers, swing kids, and industrial rebels—this one’s for you!
Now, enjoy the time-travel trip and its clubby soundtrack! Check out also the previously released Extize's single "Techno Viking" over HERE. Link

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"It's a dark album. According to me, it's the darkest yet in our discography. It's also very suggestive, very introverted, less direct, and might be less friendly..." - Daniel Moilanen
"The whole thing for us with the lore we have created is inspired by Greek Mythology and the stories of Atlantis." - Phil Primmer
"I'm quite obsessive, and when I work on music, I can overwork and get myself in trouble. I always had a breakdown when I finished an album, because I drove myself to the brink." - Mick Moss
"We were outsiders, and nobody knew what the fuck was going on. We just listened to this extreme music that nobody else liked, and that made us very strong..." - Mikael Stanne

