KIFOTH release new album ‘Artificial Territory’ on Aliens Production
KIFOTH release the album “Artificial Territory” on Aliens Production (AP81). The Slovak dark electro act’s 10-track CD and digital set is out June 11, 2026.

Slovak dark electro act KIFOTH have released “Artificial Territory” through the Bratislava-based label Aliens Production. The KIFOTH “Artificial Territory” release is out on CD and digital as of June 11, 2026, and follows the band’s previous album “Lost Territory” from November 2025.
The album contains 10 tracks built around five compositions presented in different mixes: “Killing Is a Routine”, “Cowardice”, “Medical Care”, “Words to Fear” and “Crucified Thief”.
The full tracklist is:
- Killing Is a Routine (Lost Hope)
- Cowardice (Aggregate Mix)
- Medical Care (Serotonin Mix)
- Words to Fear (Cortana)
- Cowardice (Dark Factory)
- Crucified Thief (Dub)
- Medical Care (Tehran)
- Cowardice (Melinda)
- Killing Is a Routine (Bitchy Mix)
- Medical Care (Radio Frequency Edit)
The KIFOTH studio lineup consisted of Key Head, Mir Colon and Blažena. The album was mastered by Anatoly “Tokee” Grinberg, with design by Housecore. “Artificial Territory” is available via the label’s Bandcamp page and the Aliens Production shop, and a trailer for the album is on YouTube.
About KIFOTH
KIFOTH, also written K.I.F.O.T.H. (short for “Kneel In Front Of The Executioner”), is a dark electro project from Slovakia whose origins go back to the mid-1990s; the project made its first live appearance in March 1995. The debut CD “Spectaclebreakers” was released in 1999 on the Slovak label FRONT CD Records, the same year the band first toured Europe. The releases that follow include “Fundamentum Divisionis”, “Acerbity Torrent” and “Violence Corporation”, built around core members Key Head and Mir Colon.
In 2017 Side-Line spoke with the band in a ‘Click Interview’ with KIFOTH. about its working methods and worldview. In November 2025 the band released the album “Lost Territory” on Aliens Production, which the label presented as the band’s first release on a home label. With “Artificial Territory”, out June 11, 2026, the duo extends that collaboration with a set of new mixes and material.
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