German dark electro master Extize and darkwave/goth act Mortes teamed up for the release of a new collaborative single "Chainz". The single, which is released via darkTunes Music Group, binds you in a seductive world where clubby darkwave meets the pulse of forbidden desire. This collaboration weaves together the raw, electro-industrial energy of Extize with the haunting, sensual allure of Mortes, creating a soundscape where love and lust collide in a dance of chains and shadows.
With lyrics that evoke the thrill of submission and the weight of possession, "Chainz" pulls you into a dark romance, where every whisper, every vow, tightens the hold of passion. Bound by your deepest cravings, you'll feel the pull of chains that both restrain and liberate, as desire becomes your master.
Step into the night, surrender to the power of "Chainz" and let the rhythm enthrone you in this irresistible union of love, hate, and lust. Link

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