Cyprus‑based EBM/electropop act Kyunaa has unveiled a new single, "Ghosting", accompanied by a stark and immersive lyric video. Built on suffocating basslines and heavy, deliberate kicks, the track doesn’t mourn a breakup — it stalks the space left behind. "Ghosting" manifests as a presence that refuses to fade, lingering like breath on glass.
Kyunaa threads classic EBM and industrial elements into something icier and more intimate, where pop sensibilities collide with emotional detachment. The result is a track steeped in obsession — the kind that echoes through empty rooms long after the final beat dissolves.
If your tastes hover between Faderhead’s swagger and Owl Vision’s nocturnal intensity, “Ghosting” is poised to become your next late‑night fixation. Dark, physical, and quietly unnerving, it captures that moment when desire turns distant, and silence becomes the loudest thing in the room.
Turn it up. Let it haunt you. Link

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