German dark electro master Extize unleashes a new single, "Techno Viking". This is the fury of the north—where ancient warriors meet industrial beats. This energy-loaded track from Extize’s upcoming album Delorean 666, which will be released on 20 May 2025 via darkTunes Music Group, blends traditional Nordic music, ancient instruments, and powerful EBM industrial beats to create a soundscape fit for battle.
With thundering chants and fierce lyrics that honour the All-Father Odin, "Techno Viking" takes you straight into the heart of the cold north, where warriors march through the snow, swords in hand, and strength is drawn from the gods. This anthem will have you roaring alongside your brothers and sisters, ready to conquer the world—or the dancefloor.
The previously released single, "MediEVIL", can be found over HERE. Join Extize in Valhalla and feel the power of "Techno Viking"! Link

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