Elektrikill, the electro-industrial solo project of Steve Vil from New Jersey, has released a new ten-track album titled “Küntzpiracy” through Evol Music Group. The record, available digitally on Bandcamp and streaming platforms, features compositions including “Thrum,” “S(t)imulation,” “Vampire Blond,” and “Manifesto,” exploring themes of governmental corruption, societal decay, and loss of humanity. Vil’s work blends dark electro, harsh synthesizers, noise elements, and confrontational lyrics over distorted electronics and mechanical percussion. The artist describes this as his most politically charged effort to date. Since forming in 2021, Elektrikill previously released the debut album “Monsters” (2023), followed by the EPs “Propaganarchy!” (2024) and “Museum Of Atrocity” (2026), while also contributing to the compilation “Electronic Saviors 7.”
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