German dark electro/darkwave act CattaC return with a brand‑new single and video, “Close Your Eyes,” a track that dives straight into the emotional fracture point where love collapses, and the silence afterwards becomes deafening. Known for their potent fusion of modern darkwave, EBM pulse and electro‑industrial tension, CattaC once again deliver a sound built for both introspection and the dancefloor.
“Close Your Eyes” unfolds like a slow descent into heartbreak. Deep, resonant vocals drift through cold electronic textures, while driving rhythms keep the track anchored in club territory. The song traces the moment when something cherished slips beyond reach — calling out into the void, clinging to fading memories, and finally confronting the painful clarity of letting go.
This is sorrow in motion: a track where emotional collapse becomes kinetic energy, urging the listener to move through the wreckage rather than remain buried beneath it. CattaC transforms loss into momentum, shaping a darkwave anthem that is both vulnerable and fiercely alive. In case you've missed it, the previously released single, "Out Of Sight", is still available over HERE.
Close your eyes. Let it fall. Let it go. Link

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