Scottish producer SEØUEL reimagines John Carpenter as a Berlin DJ on new cut "Fear Party"
Scottish producer SEØUEL has announced a new EP called Reykjavik, and shared its lead cut "Fear Party".
"Fear Party" is an incisive stab from the ether, offering pulses of dark techno, '70s horror scores and darkwave electronica. It's not something to sit idle and gawp at, but rather a five-minute offering that hoists you up by the lapels and shakes you into a quivering pile of gloop. Tie a rope around your waist then dive in.
The Reykjavik EP is out 24 July on Disorder; it follows last winter's Prague EP.
Check out "Fear Party" below, and then have a pore over the tracklist after.
Tracklist:
1. Fear Party
2. Íslenskir Fuglar
3. Viðkvæmt Blóm (The Chattanoogan)
4. Subtle
5. Skrýtið Andrúmsloft
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