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In Heaven’ Marks Corpseshock’s Industrial Techno Debut with EBM Undercurrents and Killer Music Video

Today, September 19, 2025, sees Corpseshock drop ‘In Heaven’ through Crates from the Crypt, out on every service with a Bandcamp-only extended take for mix duties. It’s the starting gun for this cryptic outfit, helmed by ‘Corpsi’ Corpseshock on beats, fusing hard techno’s relentless shove, industrial’s abrasive layers, and EBM’s pulsing core into a stark sound ceremony. From their makeshift studio in a shuttered video shop, they weave in echoes of David Lynch‘s twisted Eraserhead phrasing and Gorillaz‘ humming quirks. Picture The Prodigy risen again with extra bite, Ghost hooked on sequencers instead of strings, or Rob Zombie raging in some underground Berlin hall. The rollout continues with ‘Club Flesh’ for October 31, ‘Spiritus Sancti’ to follow, and assorted edits plus remixes via SoundCloud and Bandcamp.

The cut probes the afterlife’s conflicted pull, dusted in video grain and light flares against thundering subs. Mina Harker steers the vocals, her haunting delivery sliding over cycling synth runs that adapt Eraserhead‘s surreal scraps for heavy rotation in dim clubs or side rooms. Dr. Satan interrupts with guttural screamcore shots, his rumbles and hums adding menace and a melancholic underlayer, ramping the intensity through the arrangement.

A ritual-loaded video complements it, introducing the trio via a neon-soaked awakening drenched in fake gore and sharp visuals, filmed over a built cemetery and a saturated void space. The repeating TV feed of that central line twists it into a mangled chant session, fusing rave drive with tape-worn memories.

Corpseshock mastermind and producer ‘Corpsi’ Corpseshock had this to say: “We’ve been to the other side a fucking lot. It’s fine. But fine is not always what you want, you know? So we made a track about the pain and madness of that all.”

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