After captivating listeners with her “Seven Deadly Sins” project, Cinnedi is back to unveil a bold new sound that catapults her into the realm of dark techno. Her latest release, Rush, marks an unapologetic leap into futuristic, dystopian landscapes, blending ominous, driving beats with haunting synth layers that echo in the shadows. With this track, Cinnedi moves away from her past, embracing a more intense, dance-oriented aesthetic that leans heavily into the depths of 128 BPM.
Rush is more than just a song—it’s an atmospheric experience that encapsulates her creative evolution. The track’s pounding bassline and edgy, hypnotic pulse create a sinister groove that feels as much suited to an underground rave as it does to the bleak streets of a sci-fi cityscape. This song signals Cinnedi’s intent to step into her own in the techno world, where dark and dystopian sounds shape her new sonic identity.
Having gained substantial recognition with “Seven Deadly Sins” and over 200,000 Spotify streams, Cinnedi’s journey from bass music to techno feels like a natural evolution. Major platforms like CULTR and Dancing Astronaut praised her for her cinematic approach and narrative-rich visuals, which immersed audiences in her art on multiple levels. Now, with Rush, Cinnedi demonstrates that she’s ready to push her limits even further.
Rush is the first piece of Cinnedi’s latest narrative—a promise of what’s to come in this shadowy new era.
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