Soft Crash detonates on the dance floor, a sonic collision of Italo-disco euphoria and EBM's industrial grit. The project, helmed by Melbourne-based DJ and producer Kris Baha and Parisian multi-instrumentalist Kendal, isn't just revivalist – it's a reinvention. They weld together the synthetic shimmer of Giorgio Moroder with the raw, pulsating energy of Nitzer Ebb, forging a sound that’s both nostalgic and fiercely contemporary. Their trajectory has been a steady ascent, marked by standout releases on imprints like Fleisch Records. Early EPs established their signature blend, leading to wider recognition within the underground electronic scene. Soft Crash's live sets, characterized by Baha's relentless mixing and Kendal's dynamic stage presence, have become legendary, drawing crowds to darkened rooms across Europe and beyond. More than just producers, Soft Crash are architects of atmosphere. Their music evokes a dystopian future seen through a prism of neon lights and forgotten VHS tapes. Collaborations with kindred spirits in the dark electronic scene have further solidified their position as innovators, not imitators. With each release, Soft Crash further refines their unique vision, proving that the future of electronic music lies in the intelligent synthesis of the past. Their latest releases continue to explore this sonic territory, pushing boundaries with each pulsing synth line and distorted vocal sample.