Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh released one of their most irresistibly addictive tracks to date. Their new single "Abstraction" is a hypnotic, teasing descent into twisted longing — a song built for nights where the air feels charged, the lights blur, and every emotion pulses just beneath the skin.
Driven by seductive synth lines, infectious rhythms, and Vio’s playful yet haunting vocal delivery, "Abstraction" captures the electric tension of a moment suspended between desire and uncertainty. It’s darkwave at its most intoxicating: sensual, shadowy, and impossible to resist.
The track unfolds like a ritual of confusion and connection, where meaning dissolves into movement and intimacy becomes a riddle wrapped in neon haze. It’s a song for those who crave the thrill of losing control — for dancers who surrender to the fog, the beat, and the beautiful chaos of the night.
Let it cloud your mind. Let it lift your pulse. "Abstraction" is Vioflesh at their most alluring. And if you've missed it, the previously released sensually melancholic "Sweet Poison" is over HERE. Link

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