German industrial/dark electro force Antibody and Dutch EBM legends Grendel have joined ranks for a collaborative assault titled “The Ranidae”, out now via darkTunes Music Group. The result is a high‑voltage fusion of industrial bass and hard‑hitting EBM — a track engineered for maximum impact on the dancefloor.
“The Ranidae” wastes no time sinking its teeth in. Built on stomping rhythms, venomous bass pressure, and a relentless forward drive, the single hits with the intensity of a viral outbreak in the bloodstream. It’s fast, infectious, and merciless — a club weapon crafted for the underground creatures who thrive after dark.
Both projects bring their signature strengths to the table: Antibody’s sharpened industrial edge and Grendel’s unmistakable EBM power. The collaboration amplifies the strengths of each, resulting in a track that feels both familiar and freshly dangerous.
With its pounding energy and razor‑tight production, “The Ranidae” is poised to become a new obsession for DJs and dancefloor devotees alike — a track designed not just to move bodies, but to overwhelm them.
The single is available now, ready to infiltrate playlists, clubs, and late‑night rituals across the scene. Link

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