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Kalte Liebe Announce Limited 12” Vinyl, Expanding Their Electronic Punk Blueprint

  • Casey Seaward
  • 16 December 2025
Kalte Liebe Announce Limited 12” Vinyl, Expanding Their Electronic Punk Blueprint

Kalte Liebe returns with a new five-track 12”, marking a decisive step forward in their ongoing push toward hard, guitar driven strains of electronic punk. The release, pressed on limited 180-gram vinyl, captures the sound that has been shopping their recent live sets: fast, direct and cut with a rock influence that has become one of their signatures.

Over the past two years, the duo have carved out a distinct position in Europe’s darker club landscape and on the bigger festival stages that have increasingly embraced their sound, building a reputation for shows that move between industrial pressure, punk energy and high octane techno. This record reflects the trajectory. It's a snapshot of the project's current phase, one that leans into raw performance elements and goes against clean genre categories.

Leading the EP is “Blaue Violine”, a track built around the meeting point of distorted guitar and driving techno percussion. First tested during last year's summer run, it quickly became a peak-time moment in the sets, a track that opened up a new directory for the duo and signalled their shift toward more hybrid structures.

Long-requested live staples “Rausch” and “Alles Was Du Glaubst” finally receive an official release. Fans will recognise their impact immediately: both tracks have been central parts of Kalte Leibes shows, often marking the point where the tension in the room snaps into full movement. Alongside them is “Verbrenne Innerlich”, a colder, more internal track that carries the weight of the industrial influence while keeping that momentum of the EP intact.

The record closes with a new interpretation of one of their most circulated singles, “Alles Ist Wie Es Ist (Remix65)”. Rather than reworking the track into something clear, the duo reshape it with tighter pacing and a heavier rhythmic anchor, a version that sits firmly in their current sound.

The 12” itself is presented as a limited run, pressed on heavyweight vinyl and designed as a collector-focused release. In keeping with their approach to physical media, the edition remains intentionally small. Mirroring the project's DIY roots and the underground spaces that support them.

With this release, Kalte Liebe reinforced their position within the new wave of electronic punk and set the tone for what comes next. More material is already in development for 2026, with the duo continuing to experiment with the intersection of live instrumentation and club-driver power.

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