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[EDM.com] Techno Is a Fatal Attraction in Layton Giordani and Bart Skils' New Track, "Deadly Valentine"

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Love and destruction become indistinguishable in "Deadly Valentine," a new collaboration from Layton Giordani and Bart Skils.

A love letter to techno dipped in venom, the track is out now via Adam Beyer's Drumcode. It's the latest anthem from Giordani, who was recently named to the EDM.com Class of 2025.

Like poison disguised as perfume, "Deadly Valentine" intoxicates before it kills. With propulsive yet haunting production, the track feels both deadly efficient and passionately crafted, a valentine to techno's dark, pulsing heart.

What elevates "Deadly Valentine" is its brilliant tension-and-release structure. Floating above the mix like whispered threats, the track's haunting vocals imbue an eerie sense of anticipation that borders on discomfort before delivering its satisfying drop.

Meanwhile, the production from Giordani and Skils is relentless, namely its chugging bassline, which drives the arrangement forward forward with unstoppable momentum. But they masterfully show restraint, knowing exactly when to add layers and when to strip elements away.

Listen to "Deadly Valentine" below and find the new single on streaming platforms here.

Follow Layton Giordani:

X: x.com/laytongiordani
Instagram: instagram.com/laytongiordani
TikTok: tiktok.com/@laytongiordaninyc
Facebook: facebook.com/laytongiordani
Spotify: tinyurl.com/55z76x2u

Follow Bart Skils:

Instagram: instagram.com/bart_skils
Facebook: facebook.com/djbartskils
Spotify: tinyurl.com/mvyka293

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