In just four years and across three albums, Dark Minimal Project has forged a path of growing artistic depth, both on stage and in their compositions. If their second release, Ghost of Modern Times, showcased technical mastery, the new album Pleasure Is A Sin plunges deeper into a world of shadows. Produced and mixed in collaboration with Peter Rainman, the duo explores uncharted terrain, crafting a soundscape where every track forms part of a larger, haunting fresco. Voices shift between desperate whispers and raw outbursts of rage, carried by tormented, immersive sound design. A modern reinterpretation of John Foxx evokes the concrete solitude of the city—its quiet emptiness amidst the crowd. Here, pleasure and sin entwine in a hypnotic dance, where every fleeting moment feels like a dazzling descent into darkness. With Pleasure Is A Sin, Dark Minimal Project reaches full maturity—delivering their most uncompromising, atmospheric, and intensely evocative work to date.
Tracklist:
1. Staring Away (4:02) 2. In My Veins (3:19) 3. Promised Land (4:16) 4. Spoke To The Devil (3:44) 5. So Far Away (4:05) 6. Frozen Times (3:45) 7. Blanc & Noir (3:12) 8. Time Runs Out (3:12) 9. This City (3:34) 10. Give Me An Angel (3:16) 11. The Great Fall (5:10)