June 29, 2026

Ego Bliss release album ‘Afterlife’ on Infacted Recordings

Tijuana act Ego Bliss release the album “Afterlife” on Infacted Recordings, a dark synth-pop record on CD and digital.

Ego Bliss release album 'Afterlife' on Infacted Recordings
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Ego Bliss, an electronic act from Tijuana, Mexico, have released the album “Afterlife” through Infacted Recordings. The twelve-track record is out now on CD and digital, and streams on Bandcamp.

The band brings a dark synth-pop sound that mixes electro and futurepop elements, built on club-driven rhythms, synth atmospheres and cinematic textures.

“Afterlife” runs twelve tracks: “Inception,” “Consequence,” “Always And Never,” “Fragile,” “Afterlife,” “We Fall,” “Ascend,” “Moments,” “Ego Nation,” “Downfall,” “The World at Your Feet” and “Afterdeath.”

The title track “Afterlife” leads the album:

About Ego Bliss

Ego Bliss is an electronic project from Tijuana, Mexico, and a recent signing to Infacted Recordings, the German label founded in 2001 and run by Torben Schmidt that works in electro, synth-pop and futurepop. Before joining Infacted, the project issued earlier work through the Mexican label Sector Industrial Producciones; Side-Line reviewed the EP “Future” and the album “What The Future Holds”. According to the label, “Afterlife” was shaped over about two and a half years and draws on themes of loss and change. The album is the project’s first release for Infacted Recordings, following its earlier work on Sector Industrial Producciones.

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