Buzz Kull‘s Marc Dwyer has spent years tracing his own map of the electronic underworld, sketching out moods where restraint brushes up against raw voltage, where minimal synth pressure meets the cold, clipped machinery of industrial dance. His approach feels honed, almost ceremonial: each track a small chamber built for memory, motion, and the quiet turbulence that gathers in the ribs during the late hours.
Buzz Kull’s upcoming EP, Deep Hate, presses that vision into a lean, concentrated form: four songs move with a hard, unwavering line, as if the night itself has adopted a rhythm and decided to march. There’s a charge in their construction – machines breathing in tight formation, voices cut from steel, melodies bent into shapes that feel devotional in their severity.
The video for Just A Memory slips through Sydney’s transit arteries: trains easing into view, buses gliding past storefronts, cars stitching the highway while crowds funnel toward unknown errands. The images land like frayed recollections; soft at the edges, but rooted in a particular season of one’s life, a cluster of impressions that refuse to settle into order.
That same sensation runs through Just A Memory: a spastic synth line lifting and twisting with industrial tint and a sly streak of funk, the rhythm carrying the listener forward as if caught in a current of travel, time rushing past the window. The lineage reaches back to the steel-rimmed mood of mid-’80s Depeche Mode and the hard-angled body charge of Front 242, though filtered through a 21st-century gaze. Nothing here loosens its grip. Nothing drifts. This track is lean, charged, and precise: music built for the hidden corridors of the night. Dwyer captures the pulse of those wandering between venues, between moods, between selves…listeners adrift yet alert, guided by rhythm alone.
Watch the video for “Just a Memory” below:
Throughout his forthcoming new EP Deep Hate, Dwyer hones every contour. The drums land with disciplined force; the synths grind, then slip into a quieter glide; the vocals surface like coded messages carried in from the edge of the room. Longing threads through it all—a pressure trapped beneath glass, cooler and more unresolved than any florid confession. Each track narrows the aperture, pulling the listener toward the throb of the nocturnal city and the peculiar solitude that thrives inside its ceaseless motion.
Buzz Kull channels that tension with uncommon steadiness. Deep Hate is a record that feels engineered for the late hour—when streets thin, thoughts drift toward the corners avoided in daylight, and the neon blur becomes its own form of communion.
Deep Hate is out Feb 13, 2026, via Heartworm Press. The CD and digital releases will include remixes by PIG, Kontravoid, Cold Cave, and Spike Hellis.
Listen to Just A Memory below and preorder the album here.
Buzz Kull is performing live this December in Australia, with North American dates to follow in 2026 with Cold Cave and Rosa Anschütz.
Buzz Kull Live Dates:
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Dec 18 Enmore Theatre Newtown, NSW Australia
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Dec 20 The Tivoli Brisbane, QLD Australia
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Feb 15 The Chapel San Francisco, CA
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Feb 20 Music Box San Diego, CA
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Feb 21 Fremont Country Club Las Vegas, NV
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Feb 26 Neptune Theatre Seattle, WA
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