Kllsignl release debut EP ‘Wendigo’ on Out Of Line Music
Dark electro project Kllsignl release the debut EP “Wendigo” on 2 July 2026 via Out Of Line Music, a five-track set led by “Gimme that Kllsignl”.

Dark electro project Kllsignl has released its debut EP “Wendigo” on 2 July 2026 through Out Of Line Music. The five-track set mixes industrial, trap, phonk and EBM, and is led by the track “Gimme that Kllsignl”. Physical CD and T-shirt pre-orders are available alongside the digital release.
What Kllsignl gathers on the ‘Wendigo’ EP
“Wendigo” collects five tracks: “I AM THE”, “Wendigo”, “Feed the Crows”, “Zero Me” and “Gimme that Kllsignl”. The EP pulls together recent Kllsignl singles with new material, tracing the project from its 2023 debut “You Ain’t Gonna Make It” through “Sinister”, “Wendigo” and “Feed the Crows”. Side-Line covered the “Wendigo” track in 2025, when Kllsignl joined Out Of Line Music and released the single and video; the EP now sets it in a fuller run.
The project heads into a summer of German festival dates, with confirmed slots at Amphi Festival on 25 and 26 July in Cologne and at Summer Breeze Open Air from 11 to 15 August in DinkelsbĂĽhl. Kllsignl also guested on Erdling’s “Zerspreng die Ketten (Wendigo Cut)”, released on 27 March 2026.
About Kllsignl
Kllsignl is a dark electro and industrial project that fuses industrial, trap, phonk and electro into a bass-heavy sound. It is signed to Out Of Line Music, the Berlin-based label whose roster includes Aesthetic Perfection and The Bloody Beetroots. The project made its live debut at the Out Of Line Weekender in Berlin in 2025 and has built a run of singles since its 2023 debut.
Lyrically, Kllsignl returns to imagery of fracture and transformation, threading obsession and self-destruction through its tracks. The “Wendigo” EP is the project’s first extended release, and it arrives as Kllsignl steps up to festival stages across Germany.
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