CORPSESHOCK, the German techno trio channeling electronic horror, drop their second single ‘CLUB FLESH’ today, October 31, right on Halloween. Out now via Crates from the Crypt across all platforms, it builds on their debut ‘In Heaven’ from just six weeks back. That track hit 1,500 monthly listeners on Spotify, sparked over 1,600 social media shares, and landed in gothic club sets worldwide during its first month.
At its core, ‘CLUB FLESH’ flips a sample from GRIZZ‘s cult darkwave cut, centering on the hook “Meet me at Club Flesh” to fuel a sweat-drenched floor-filler. It’s less a straight club banger and more a glitch in the matrix, where pounding basslines blur into frequency-warped lust. The production layers Corpsi‘s half-trance builds against apocalyptic drops, turning the whole thing into a physical pull—edgier and more playful than before.
The accompanying video amps the halloween horror up, shot in an empty department store under harsh neon and steam-room haze by Daniel Ernst, with Felix Maxim Eller directing. It’s a gritty, VHS-filtered take of the golden age of teen horror movies, giving the best visual references to cult classics like the Blade franchise—like a bucket of fingers passed around—and nods to American Psycho‘s sleek violence and Hellraiser‘s edge, all wrapped in that 3 a.m. cable TV weirdness. CORPSESHOCK keep stacking their lore with this one, handing ravers a track that sticks for those endless, blurred nights.
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