Dina Summer uses dark-disco electronic weight to turn vintage horror cinema into immediate dancefloor utility. The trio opens “Children Of The Night” by lifting Bela Lugosi’s 1931 line from Dracula into a heavy club setting. Propulsive basslines ground the project, anchoring the Greek-German duo Local Suicide and Bavarian producer Kalipo in a dense electronic environment that eliminates cinematic distance.
High synths fire out like warning shots across the track to signal a sudden mobilization. The arrangement draws from 80s italo disco, new wave, and early 00s electroclash, discarding pop decoration to prioritize physical momentum. Dina’s vocals cry out above the synthesisers, acting as a literal call to arms that summons an army to the floor through a repetitive tempo.
The group will issue the nine-track mini album on October 9, 2026, a release that incorporates the synth pop of tracks like Burning Heart alongside dark wave songs like Rat Race. This title single increases the velocity of the club-driven style found on the 2024 record Hide & Seek. The final electronic loop leaves the vocal command hovering above the dancefloor.





