German genre‑shifter Lantlôs has unveiled “Oxygen,” the final advance single from their upcoming album Nowhere In Between Forever, set for release on 3 April via Prophecy Productions. The track arrives with an official visualizer, offering a vivid glimpse into the album’s sleek, euphoric, and hyper‑modern sonic palette.
With this new record, Lantlôs continue the artistic trajectory established on their last two albums — a radiant blend of shimmering melodies, rhythmic finesse, and an almost effortless sense of musical uplift. Nowhere In Between Forever promises what the band teasingly calls “beautiful killers and no fillers,” a collection of tracks crafted with striking clarity and emotional brightness.
Mastermind Markus Skye describes “Oxygen” as a surreal flashback to late‑’90s rave culture, refracted through Lantlôs’ futuristic lens. “This song is rollerblading through a utopian vision of the late ’90s rave euphoria — a hyper world of digital elevation and weird plastic positivity,” he explains. “‘Oxygen’ channels that era’s surreal optimism and unbroken faith in technology as a gateway to a bright, boundless future. I take it as a kind of ‘Metal DnB’ track — metal and rock drumming driving a classic breakbeat rhythm, creating a rush of velocity and acceleration that feels both euphoric and slightly shrill.”
Skye describes the track as a “strange flight through early 3D models of an endless digital reality,” suspended somewhere between synthetic bliss and sensory overload — a fitting metaphor for the album’s aesthetic.
The official visualizer for “Oxygen” is available to watch now, and listeners can revisit the previously released single “Solar Death” over HERE to complete the picture of what Lantlôs have in store. Link

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