Neila Invo release darkwave single ‘Latex’ from Naples
Italian darkwave trio Neila Invo released the single “Latex” on June 7, 2026, a fusion of cold synths and post-punk from Naples, on Bandcamp and YouTube.

Italian darkwave trio Neila Invo released the single “Latex” on June 7, 2026. The Naples group builds the track from cold synths, a deep pulsing bass and Elettra Seguro’s vocals, moving between electro and post-punk. The Neila Invo “Latex” single is available on Bandcamp and YouTube, with mixing and mastering by Nico Giordano.
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Neila Invo’s ‘Latex’ single: sound and credits
The band describes “Latex” as a fusion of electro sounds and post-punk darkness shaped into a dance-floor beat. Music and lyrics are credited to Neila Invo, and Nico Giordano handled mixing and mastering. The track streams on Bandcamp and YouTube. Neila Invo state they are now working on new material.
From ‘B.P.D’ to ‘Latex’
“Latex” follows the 2024 single and video Neila Invo’s “B.P.D”, which Side-Line reported at the time. Both tracks were handled by Nico Giordano on the technical side and continue the trio’s coldwave-leaning take on darkwave and post-punk.
About Neila Invo
Neila Invo is a darkwave and post-punk trio from Naples, Italy, formed in 2019. The current lineup pairs Elettra Seguro (vocals and lyrics), Valeria Formisano (bass) and Gennaro Campanile (synthesizers, programming). Their sound combines cold synth lines, deep bass and Seguro’s vocals.
The project’s discography includes early singles “Murder’s Prayer” and “Larvae” (2021) and the debut album “Alienation,” released on June 3, 2022 through the German label Young and Cold Records on CD, digital and a limited vinyl edition. The band returned with the single and video “B.P.D” in April 2024, followed by “Madonne Elettriche” in January 2025. Neila Invo also appeared on the 7CD post-punk box set “Resurgence”. With “Latex,” issued in June 2026, the trio extends that run of singles toward a planned new body of work.
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