Six months after his debut, Slug It Out, Leo Luchini doesn’t slow down, he mutates. Fresh off performances at Atonal Festival and Berlin’s Schinkel Pavilion, the Berlin-based artist returns with “I’m Not Here to Force My Twisted Soul into Your Life” a new track featured on the Take a Bite of Peach compilation by Industrial Coast. It sharpens his blend of industrial metal, performance art, and psychological exposure.

Written, produced, and performed entirely by Luchini, the track extends his core idea of “self-interrogation,” using music as a tool to dig into the parts most people avoid. It’s heavy, erotic, and deliberately uncomfortable, balancing alt metal aggression with industrial psychedelia and cinematic tension.

The world around it matters just as much. Operating out of his Studio Limbo basement, a chaotic archive of 90s relics and cultural debris, Luchini builds a practice that merges music, film, and live performance into one. His upcoming concert film for Slug It Out, shot live with a full cast and camera crew, pushes that even further, somewhere between staged narrative and hyper real concert.

Recent collaborations, including “Cold Flow” with Kopi Romantiko and performances with Göksu Kunak, expand his universe without diluting it. If anything, they amplify the same core impulse, turning vulnerability into spectacle, and spectacle into something uncomfortably real.

With this new track, Leo isn’t just releasing music, he’s staging emotional exposure as a form of entertainment. Whether you lean in or look away is the whole point.

 

Photos by Diego Urbina @diegourbinav