Buzz Kull – Deep Hate

Buzz Kull - Deep HateAustralian dark-electronics auteur Buzz Kull has returned with Deep Hate, a new EP release that pushes his shadow-drenched sound into sharper, more combustible territory. Long hailed as one of the most distinctive voices in the dark electronic underground, Marc Dwyer has spent more than a decade refining a hybrid of darkwave, minimal synth, and industrial body music that feels both classic and unmistakably current. Deep Hate lands as one of his most distilled statements yet.

The release arrives with four cutting new tracks—“Black Gate,” “In the Cut,” “Just A Memory,” and “Human Force”—each one a tightly wound collision of cold machinery and aching melody. Dwyer channels the after-hours tension of neon alleys and sweat-blurred clubs, where stark drum patterns meet hypnotic synth lines and hooks hover somewhere between confession and collapse. The influence of late-’80s Depeche Mode and the steel-spined pulse of EBM pioneers Front 242 is present, but reimagined with Buzz Kull’s unmistakable modern bleak-pop sensibility.

Deep Hate will be out on February, 13th and is available for pre-order now in multiple formats:

  • Digital Edition — high-resolution download (24-bit/48kHz) + streaming

  • Black & White Split 12″ Vinyl — a limited pressing matching the record’s stark duality

  • Compact Disc — featuring the four tracks plus exclusive remixes by PIG, Kontravoid, Cold Cave, and Spike Hellis

With Deep Hate, Buzz Kull delivers a set of songs that feel urgent, razor-edged, and beautifully disintegrated—music built for the late-night wanderer and the dancefloor outsider alike.