Elektrikill release new album ‘Küntzpiracy’ on Evol Music Group
Elektrikill, the project of Steve Vil, release the ten-track album “Küntzpiracy” via Evol Music Group, out now on Bandcamp and streaming.

Elektrikill, the electro-industrial project of Steve Vil, have released the album “Küntzpiracy” through Evol Music Group. The ten-track record is out now, streaming and available on Bandcamp.
Elektrikill bring an electro-industrial sound that mixes dark electro, noise and harsh synth work, built on distorted electronics, mechanical percussion and confrontational lyrics.
“Küntzpiracy” runs ten tracks: “Thrum,” “S(t)imulation,” “Vampire Blond,” “The Scream,” “A Chill In The Air,” “Monoshift,” “My Salvation,” “Museum Of Atrocity (Album Version),” “This Song Is Killing You” and “Manifesto.” The album moves through themes of corruption, manipulation and societal collapse.
Inside Elektrikill ‘Küntzpiracy’
Steve Vil described “Küntzpiracy” as “my most political album touching on themes of government corruption and half of this country’s loss of humanity while claiming it’s all in the name of Jesus.” Evol Music Group issues the album as a digital release, with the record streaming and available to buy on Bandcamp.
About Elektrikill
Elektrikill is the solo electro-industrial project of Steve Vil, based in Alpha, New Jersey, and formed in 2021. Vil handles vocals, synths and programming, drawing on industrial, dark electro and noise. The project’s debut album, “Monsters”, arrived in 2023 and was covered by Side-Line. Elektrikill followed it with the EP “Propaganarchy!” (2024) and the “Museum Of Atrocity” EP (2026), and contributed the track “Titan Of Will” to the compilation “Electronic Saviors 7.” With “Küntzpiracy,” released through Evol Music Group, Elektrikill extend that sound across ten new tracks.
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