Tiffadelic premieres music video for single ‘Blood Bath’
Detroit darkwave artist Tiffadelic premieres the music video for her single “Blood Bath”, produced by Steve Greene at Battle Chamber Studio.

Tiffadelic, a darkwave and post-punk artist from Detroit, has released the worldwide video premiere for her single “Blood Bath” on June 26, 2026. The track arrived earlier in 2026 through Darthpira Records and streams on Bandcamp.
Tiffadelic brings a darkwave that mixes post-punk, minimal wave and synth, pairing haunting vocals with a spare approach to synthesizers and beat.
The video for “Blood Bath” was shot and edited by the production team Dark Visionaries. The single was engineered, mixed and mastered by Detroit producer Steve Greene at Battle Chamber Studio.
Here is the video for “Blood Bath”.
About Tiffadelic
Tiffadelic is a Detroit-based artist who mixes darkwave, post-punk, minimal wave and synth, and describes herself as a “Black Goth” artist. She released her debut album, “Retrosynthesis Vol. I,” in September 2025 through Darthpira Records, a nine-track record issued on limited-edition gold cassette and produced with Steve Greene. Earlier singles include “I Tried” and “Nazareth (B.O.P).” The “Blood Bath” single followed in early 2026, with its video premiere on June 26, 2026. Verified background on the artist beyond her releases is limited at the time of writing.
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