TAZER release single ‘Raise The Voltage’
Norwegian electro-industrial act TAZER release the single “Raise The Voltage” on Hellektrokution Records, taken from the album “Taze Is The Rule.”

TAZER
The Norwegian electro-industrial project TAZER has released a new single, “Raise The Voltage,” via Hellektrokution Records. The track is taken from the album “Taze Is The Rule,” released April 30, 2026.
“Raise The Voltage” is the fifth track on the full-length “Taze Is The Rule,” a ten-track album combining electronic rhythms with distorted guitars.
“Raise The Voltage” is available via Spotify, YouTube and Bandcamp.
About TAZER
This Norwegian electro-industrial project has been active since 2024 and is signed to Hellektrokution Records. The line-up consists of Calico InHell, Drumnibal and Oni X01.
The project’s debut single, “A Razor Can Slit, A Tazer Can Kill,” was followed by the self-published EP “9001 Volts.” The band first appeared on Side-Line in November 2024 with the single “A Razor Can Slit, A Tazer Can Kill”, and returned in October 2025 with a Halloween video for “I Put a Spell on You”.
The ten-track album “Taze Is The Rule” was released through Hellektrokution Records on April 30, 2026, and “Raise The Voltage” is taken from it. The standalone release date and format for the single were not specified in the press materials.
About Hellektrokution Records (HKR)
Hellektrokution Records (HKR) is an independent record label founded in 2026, focused exclusively on emerging artists working in industrial, dark electronic, and electronic metal. The label operates under the symbolic designation “Hell, Norway” – a reference to the actual village of Hell in Trondheim municipality, used as a conceptual anchor for the label’s aesthetic and geographic identity.
Besides TAZER, the label signed Toxxic Project (a dark synthwave project by Sebastián Cortez) and the US-based female EBM artist Cylia Vex.
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