Today’s video of the day is the Faderhead – "We Are Black Again" released in 2026.

Faderhead returns with “We Are Black Again,” released on February 24, 2026. Notably, the date marks International EBM Day (24.2). Therefore, the single stands as a bold tribute to classic Electronic Body Music. Released via Not A Robot Records, the track blends EBM, techno, and industrial. Moreover, it delivers sharp beats and relentless energy. The song appears on the 2026 album We Are Black Again. As a result, it sets the tone for the record’s aggressive and dancefloor-driven sound.

Musically, Faderhead pushes forward while honoring the past. The lyrics reference “doom bots,” “data mosh,” and “robopain.” Consequently, the track creates a gritty cyberpunk mood. Heavy basslines drive the rhythm. Meanwhile, distorted synths add tension. The official video amplifies this aesthetic. Dark visuals, mechanical imagery, and pulsing edits match the pounding beat. Furthermore, the performance feels raw and direct. Each frame reinforces the EBM spirit. Therefore, the clip strengthens the song’s message of unity through sound and movement.

Faderhead, founded in Hamburg, Germany, built a reputation through hard-hitting releases like FH1, Black Friday, and Fistful of Fuck You. Over time, the project evolved from club-focused electro to a broader industrial and techno sound. However, EBM always remained central. “We Are Black Again” reconnects with that core identity. At the same time, it modernizes the formula with sharper production. Consequently, the track fits naturally alongside earlier albums while pushing forward. For longtime fans, it feels like a return. For new listeners, it offers a powerful entry point into Faderhead’s dark, driving world.

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