Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh is back with a club-ready anthem that captures the haunting solitude of longing and loss, "Your Absence". With dancy beats, icy melodies, and ethereal female vocals, this track dives deep into the emotional void left behind by someone who was meant to stay forever.
"Your Absence" is a sonic embodiment of dancing through the shadows, where abstraction and memory collide. Designed for goth dancefloors, this single balances raw emotion with hypnotic rhythms, making it impossible to resist its dark allure. Let it envelop you in its cold embrace and be the soundtrack to nights spent searching for what’s lost. Check out also the previous single "So Empty" over HERE. Link

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