German dark electro master, Extize, invites you to go back in time when it felt good. Relive the ultimate throwback with "80s Were Better", the latest single from Extize’s time-traveling album DeLorean 666, which will be released on 20 May via darkTunes Music Group.
This track fuses the unforgettable magic of 80s music with the dark allure of modern darkwave and new wave, creating a neon-drenched anthem for all retro lovers. Remember the days of Marty McFly, Super Mario Bros., and Duran Duran? “80s Were Better” brings it all back, wrapped in a nostalgic, electrifying beat for today’s dancefloors. Jump in the DeLorean, and let’s go back to when everything was all right!
In about a month, Extize starts an expansive European tour with Combichrist, Crimson Veil and Esoterik. Check the dates below, and don't miss a show near you. Watch the nostalgic video right below, and if missed, over HERE is previously released single "Classic Love". Link


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"I always wanted to express my emotions with my music, and this is what I do. And I think true music lovers feel when music is coming from the heart." - Tilo Wolff
"You can see it in social media, in the world, with the wars going on, and I think it's an appropriate title for an album." - Skinny Disco
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"This time we're trying not to complicate things too much. We want to have a simple message, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer arrangements or less songwriting..." - Pedro Paixão
