KNOXENFUL Pull the Plug Turns Dark Wave Into Sound Design
A Helsinki Artist Working Where Avant-Garde Electronic Meets Industrial Noise
Pull the Plug is a KNOXENFUL track that treats sound design as the subject rather than the finish. Released in September 2025, it sits between Avant-Garde Electronic and Dark Wave, built from layered synthesis and a low, corroded undertow rather than a conventional beat. Almost a year on it still works as the clearest entry point into what this artist does.
You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


What KNOXENFUL Pull the Plug Does With Layering and Space
The first thing you notice is that the track is not chasing a drop. It builds through accumulation, adding and subtracting layers until the shape emerges. That is standard practice in experimental electronic music, but it is harder to execute than it sounds. Too little movement and it stalls, too much and it becomes noise for its own sake.
Pull the Plug stays on the right side of that line. The low end is heavy and slightly degraded, the mid-range carries most of the harmonic information, and the top end appears only sparingly. The result reads as Dark Wave in mood while the construction sits closer to IDM and industrial practice.
That combination is the point. KNOXENFUL works across avant-garde electronic, glitch, industrial and leftfield territory, and this single is where those descriptions converge into one piece rather than sitting as separate influences.

A Music and Visual Artist Rather Than Only a Producer
The artist works as a music and visual artist, DJ and performer, and that matters for how the record lands. Pull the Plug arrived with an official video, and the audio clearly took shape with a visual dimension in mind rather than gaining one afterwards.
You can hear it in how the track is paced. Sections hold longer than a purely club-focused arrangement would allow, which gives images room to move against the sound. It is composed like a score as much as a single.
That approach also explains the shelf life. Tracks built for a dancefloor moment date quickly, because the moment moves. Ones built as a piece of sound design keep their value, and this single has stayed in circulation well past the point where most independent electronic releases disappear.
TopMusic.News curator team: “What keeps Pull the Plug on our radar is discipline. Plenty of avant-garde electronic tracks mistake density for depth and end up as an unreadable wall. KNOXENFUL leaves the low end room to actually do something, and that restraint is why the track reads as composed rather than merely loud.”


Where KNOXENFUL Sits in Experimental Electronic Music
The lineage here is well established. Aphex Twin is the obvious reference for the underlying method. He spent a career proving that experimental electronic music can be rigorous about structure while sounding genuinely strange, and KNOXENFUL is working that instinct in a darker register.
Nine Inch Nails supplies the industrial half. The idea that a degraded, mechanical surface can carry real weight rather than just aggression runs directly through this single. Boy Harsher offers the third coordinate and the closest contemporary one, having shown how far Dark Wave can lean into minimal, cold arrangement before it stops being danceable at all.
If those three sit in your rotation, this needs no adjustment. It speaks to listeners who treat electronic music as composition rather than as function.
The practical case is straightforward too. Avant-garde electronic and dark wave listeners tend to work through a catalogue rather than sampling one track and moving on. A release that repays close listening therefore matches how they actually consume music, which is a large part of why this single has kept its place nearly a year on.
Where to Hear Pull the Plug and Follow KNOXENFUL
Experimental electronic releases live or die on discoverability, because they rarely get algorithmic support. This one is easy to reach, and the artist maintains profiles across every platform where this audience browses.
For an independent artist in this space, a direct follow is worth considerably more than a single play. It is the only reliable way the next release finds the same listeners.
You can stream Pull the Plug on Spotify, Apple Music and Tidal, buy it directly from Bandcamp, or watch the official video on the YouTube channel. Then follow KNOXENFUL on Instagram or open the Linktree for every platform at once.


