Pink Panther Project unveil single ‘Under The Ash’

Pink Panther Project
London-based electro-industrial act Pink Panther Project return with “Under The Ash”, the first single from their upcoming second full-length album, “Clinics And Models”. The album will be released on 21 July 2025 via Assur Anshar, with global distribution through Rune Serpent Europa / The Circle Music.
To be released as a limited edition CD restricted to 500 copies, the album is available for pre-order now via The Circle Music.
The new track, “Under The Ash”, introduces the tone of the record with a cold electro-ballad. The band describes the album as “darker, sharper, and more assured” than their debut, while still rooted in their signature techno-oriented electro style. Ethereal vocals and textured synth layers channel influences such as Mike Oldfield.
About Pink Panther Project
Pink Panther Project was founded in London, UK. The band’s early recordings were rooted in a fusion of electro-industrial, EBM, and urban dark electronics. They got picked up by Assur Anshar, a label known for experimental electronic music.
Their debut was followed by several single releases, including “Moonchild Underwater”, and a mini-album titled “Intoxicating Embrace“, published in December 2024 . These early works helped establish their identity as a hybrid of seductive darkwave melodies and structured electronic sequences.
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