Frazi.er announces his long-awaited debut album, CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE, set for release on 7th Nov 2025 on his label Parallel Visions. Pressed on a limited 2×12” vinyl and available digitally, the album stands as a bold statement against fast-consumption music trends and the commodification of underground culture.

The album blends euphoric, emotionally charged techno with deep Detroit influence, drawing inspiration from pioneers such as Rolando, Underground Resistance, Robert Hood, Floorplan, Orbital, Underworld, Future Sound of London, and Bicep. Frazi.er’s signature train track percussion drives the record forward, creating hypnotic intensity while weaving in moments of raw emotion and euphoric release.
In the artist’s own words, Capitalism Kills Culture is more than just an album — it’s a statement of resistance:
“Capitalism Kills Culture is a stand against a system that turns art into algorithms. This album channels vision into purpose, carving a sound that rejects the fast-paced polished trends of modern music. It stands for independence, fueled by raw emotion and the belief that real culture will always survive. It’s a reminder of what matters when everything else feels disposable. A resistance against capitalism — a reward for those who sacrifice in the hope of something real.”
Thematically, CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE challenges the hollow speed of modern music cycles. It reflects Frazi.er’s belief in musical longevity, questioning whether deeply emotional and authentic works can survive in an industry dominated by algorithms and instant gratification. In his own words:
The Sound of Resistance – Capitalism Kills Culture marries the loopy intensity of 90s-era techno with modern underground sounds, creating an album that not only celebrates the past but challenges the future of electronic music. Frazi.er’s vision is clear: an album made with old-school authenticity, at a time when music is often made for quick consumption and profit.
Tracklist:
1) The Come Up
2) It’s How We Met (Sunrise Mix)
3) Sacrificed Everything (Heaven Mix)
4) Capitalism Kills Culture
5) Signal Breaker Feat. Theo Nasa
6) Packard Pitch Bender
7) Imposter Syndrome
8) Osaka 1972
9) Paths From The Origins
10) False Prophets Of Fame
11) Never Ending Euphoria
12) And Then It Was All Over (Electronica Mix)

