July 2, 2026

Freakangel release ‘Control (Extended)’ EP with four remixes

Estonian industrial act Freakangel release the “Control (Extended)” EP on Alfa Matrix, adding four remixes to the original three-track “Control” EP.

Freakangel "Control (Extended) EP" cover on Alfa Matrix
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Estonian industrial act Freakangel have released the “Control (Extended) EP” through Alfa Matrix on 26 June 2026. The seven-track edition expands the band’s earlier “Control” EP, issued in April 2026, with four new remixes of the title track.

What Freakangel add on the ‘Control (Extended) EP’

The EP keeps the original three tracks, “Control”, “Death Bloom” and “Suicidal (Break The Cycle)”, and adds four remixes of “Control” by Psycholies, PashaRav, Spankthenun and Implant. Freakangel’s D. Darling and Ocean Black wrote, produced and recorded the material, with mixing and mastering at Usoundworks Studio and cover artwork by Gobotoru.

The EP carries two official videos. Darling connects the clip for “Death Bloom” to the band’s live-driven sound, while the second video accompanies “Suicidal (Break The Cycle)”.

About Freakangel

Freakangel is an Estonian electro-industrial and rock project formed in Tallinn in late 2009 by Dmitry Darling, known as D. Darling, as an offshoot of his other band Suicidal Romance. The project mixes aggrotech, industrial and dark electro with rock, and released its debut album “The Faults Of Humanity” through Alfa Matrix, the Belgian label it has worked with since.

The band followed a run of EPs and free downloads, among them the 2024 “Death Bloom (extended version)” EP, before issuing the “Control” EP in April 2026. The “Control (Extended)” EP closes out that cycle by pulling the single’s remixes together with the original tracks.

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