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Watch Kris Baha’s Electric Dark Energy Performance

To wrap up the Dark Energy quarantine livestream series, the Berlin-based artist, Kris Baha performed as the headliner on June 20th. The Power Stationboss, known for his danceable new beat tempos and slick EBM basslines, played a series of his most loved tracks, including his sultry remix of Sfire’s “Sfire 2”. As an acid-tinged burst of electric colors, Baha’s background visuals created by Chris Campion of Multiple Man, added another element of energy to the mix (and even a lizard if you watch through to the end!) with its flashing colors and 3-D objects. Watch the performance below:

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Andi Harriman

Andi Harriman is the author of "Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace: The Worldwide Compendium of Postpunk and Goth in the 1980s." She resides in Brooklyn, New York where she writes, DJs and lectures on all things dark and gloomy.

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