The fast-rising Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh just released "Inside", a coldwave gem charged with EBM energy and emotional intensity. Driven by clubby beats, pulsing basslines, and Vio's ethereal voice, this track explores vulnerability, connection, and the quiet need to be understood in a world that often feels distant.
"Inside" is a dark dancefloor confession—a plea to be seen, felt, and held when everything else fades into static. It’s about opening the door to someone else’s chaos and letting them in, even when the storm rages outside. When the storm hits, find shelter in the fire.
Lose yourself in the rhythm, and let "Inside" become your refuge. Watch the new video below, and if you missed it, over HERE is the previously released single/video "Midnight". Link

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