Darkvolt launches new album ‘Songs for Halloween’ – Out now

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(Picture via Darkvolt) Belgian Antwerp-based dark electro artist Darkvolt has a new album out, “Songs for Halloween” through DressCode Black, a sub-label of Detroit-Berlin. Musically this release offers eerie soundscapes and industrial beats and is available both digitally and physically on CD, just in time for the Halloween season.
The album features eight tracks including collaborations with other artists in the dark electro and industrial scene. Among the album’s featured artists are:
- Marieke Lightband (Psy’Aviah) on “The Skeleton King”.
- Axel Machens (Placebo Effect) on “Trick or Treat”.
- Jan Dewulf (Mildreda) on “The Curse”.
- Vain Sacrosanct (CauseNation) on “Candyman”.
- Chesko Geert Vandekerkhof (Der Klinke) on “Midnight Stalker”.
- Peter V. (Pro Patria) on “The Mask”.
“Songs for Halloween” is available for streaming on Spotify, Bandcamp, and other platforms, with physical CDs available for purchase through DressCode Black’s official channels.
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