Like buses, two in a row. Dina Summer return with “Fuel,” a kinetic single that surges forward with the same cinematic confidence that made “On The Road” such a compelling ride. Where that track glided like a synth‑wave noir on cruise control, “Fuel” drops the gearshift into something far more volatile. Drawing heavily from 90s electro and EBM, the band ignite a darker, more insistent energy, with Dina’s spoken‑word delivery slicing cleanly through the mix. Her voice doesn’t just guide the track - it commands it.
The production is a marvel of mechanical precision. A deep rumble underpins the soundscape, the synths cracking like power surges ricocheting off concrete. The drumline lands in heavy, industrial blows - a stark pulse, stripped of ornament, built only for impact. Every element feels engineered for propulsion, each beat tightening the tension as the track plays out. The brutalist approach to the sound is then expertly underpinned by the arty black and white video, the visuals extending the mood of the piece to great effect.
Once again, the collaborative force of Kalipo and Local Suicide, fronted by Dina P, create a striking recording that feels both intense and hypnotic. With “Fuel,” Dina Summer don’t just continue their journey — they offer a track that is raw, charged, and impossible to ignore.
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