Florida (USA) based dark electro/industrial music producer and artist Miss FD has released a brand new single "Syndicated". Dark, pulsating instrumentals, glitchy electronics, and unexpected rhythmic patterns create an unsettling sense of tension, while Miss FD ominously cheers "Everything's fine".
An anti-narrative anthem, "Syndicated" follows Miss FD's previous cyber-industrial dystopian-themed singles, which invite listeners to question and reflect upon unfolding world events.
Her distinctive musical style blends darkwave, cyberpunk, industrial, and dark synthpop influences, complemented by her signature dynamic vocals which range from ethereal to empowering and edgy. With a discography spanning multiple albums and collaborations, Miss FD's most recent releases underscore her commitment to the dark electronic music scene. Link

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"I'm sort of asking questions - where are the heroes? Where's the defiance? Where are the people who oppose this?" - Alan "Nemtheanga" Averill
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
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