SINthetik Messiah, an "industrial bass" pioneer, has unveiled a new EP, Beneath The Surface.
Beneath The Surface is a descent into the undercurrent - a raw, unfiltered excavation of the chaos, cruelty, and confusion that define the world we live in. Each track is a spade hitting the dirt, digging deeper into the systems, histories, traumas, and human instincts that keep everything so relentlessly messed up. It's not about offering answers. It's about refusing to look away.
Sonically, the EP blends the smoky unease of 90s trip-hop with the rusted edge of 90s industrial - a fusion of broken textures, distorted synths, and dragging, dirt-covered beats. It's jagged, emotional, and sometimes angry - the way truth sounds when it's unearthed. Link
SINTHETIK MESSIAH - Sheds Light On The Undercurrent With New EP
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