That's what I call EBM

Relentless, forceful, and dripping with anguish, with lyrics ambiguous enough to allow for personal interpretation tackling the themes of existentialism, technology, and societal decay. Across its six tracks and just over 20 minutes in runtime, the abruptness from track to track complements the turbulent nature of the music, smacking the listener around like a pinball. Equal parts confronting, unsettling and destructive, the EP effortlessly translates the intense and in-your-face live performances of Fotocopia brainchild Teo Cid González that have seen the rising underground darling perform on line-ups with modern EBM front runners Schwefelgelb and Sophie du Palais. 

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Cover photo by Macarena Morilla

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