Ultranoire
Ultranoire appeared in 2015 as an anonymous electronic duo, with members using the names Amaryllis and Delirium. Their music pulls from synthwave and...
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Ultranoire appeared in 2015 as an anonymous electronic duo, with members using the names Amaryllis and Delirium. Their music pulls from synthwave and darkwave, creating atmospheric tracks like "Phantom" that caught attention in underground circles.
"Phantom" came out in 2017 and became their most recognized song, built around haunting vocals and driving rhythms. They've also released other material including EPs and singles, though they've kept their identities hidden and avoided most public appearances.
Their choice to stay anonymous has led to some speculation about whether they're a manufactured project, but they've continued working without addressing it directly. Beyond "Phantom," songs like "Desperation" and "Drowning Man" show their range within that moody electronic style.
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