Concrete Nocturne adds another layer of club EBM to debut track ‘Ghosts’ with the ‘Stanley Cupid Remix’ – out now!
Concrete Nocturne releases the ‘Stanley Cupid Remix’ of their debut single ‘Ghosts’, virtually a new take on the original.

(By our Norwegian correspondent Jan Ronald Stange) As we’re waiting for the new tracks from the Norwegian duo Concrete Nocturne, they release the ‘Stanley Cupid Remix’ of their debut single ‘Ghosts’, virtually a new take on the original.
Stay tuned for the next track, ‘Shallow Grave’, announced to be released December 19th.
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About Concrete Nocturne
Concrete Nocturne is the new sonic project of two seasoned musicians, Tarjei Krogh and Ismael Henriksen, with deep roots in the industrial, electronic, and alternative music scenes.
Tarjei draws inspiration from pioneers such as Laibach, D.A.F., Severed Heads, Front 242, Depeche Mode, and Interpol. With a history in bands like Anstalt, Zomorodia, Beta Frequency, and Solar Temple, he was among the early adopters of sampling in electronic music. Known as a true multi-artist, Tarjei moves effortlessly between disciplines, always juggling multiple creative projects at once.
Ismael channels influences from Joy Division/New Order, A-ha, Einstürzende Neubauten, The Sisters of Mercy, Tears for Fears, and Skinny Puppy, among others. His musical career includes projects such as Atropine, Eternal Reward, Solar Temple, and Strict Machine.

Both musicians have been active since their youth, sharing a long-standing passion for art, film, industrial soundscapes, and synth-based explorations. Having collaborated since the late 1990s, their combined vision in Concrete Nocturne merges atmospheric intensity with driving electronics, creating a soundscape that is at once dark, cinematic, and forward-looking.
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