KPT continues the industrialized punishment with vindictive new single and video
"Collared" employs KPT's signature vocal sampling techniques, distorted synthesizers, and agitating drums into a crescendo so intense, it almost seems vindictive. In his first solo effort in two years, Minneapolis-based KPT continues the industrialized punishment expertly demonstrated on 2021 singles "White Crosses" and the eponymous "Obliterate."
Despite having no official releases over the past two years, they have been chock full of achievements for the artist. Including eight remixes for luminaries such as En Esch (KMFDM, PIG, Pigface), Mona Mur, Textbeak and more, an EP and even more remixes from his duo DEATHDANCE, and the day-to-day undertaking of operating visionary label GIVE/TAKE.
According to the artist, "Collared" represents the first single in a forthcoming diptych of releases exploring the psychosexual and power dynamics entitled Never, Forever; Nothing, Completely.
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