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		<title>Paranoid London Return With New Single ‘Decimated Driver’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[London’s enigmatic acid house duo Paranoid London, made up of Gerardo Delgado and Quinn Whalley, are back with a new single: ‘Decimated Driver’, featuring Glasgow-based band Water Machine. Released on their own label, Paranoid London Records, the 12″ dropped on November 21. This track is quintessential Paranoid London: primitive and ruthless. At its core lies [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>London’s enigmatic acid house duo Paranoid London, made up of Gerardo Delgado and Quinn Whalley, are back with a new single: ‘Decimated Driver’, featuring Glasgow-based band Water Machine. Released on their own label, Paranoid London Records, the 12″ dropped on November 21.</p>
<p>This track is quintessential Paranoid London: primitive and ruthless. At its core lies the hypnotic acid bassline, powered by their trademark 303. But it’s Water Machine’s vocal chants of “AN – TI – CI – PA – TION” that give the track an almost ritualistic quality. On the B-side, they offer a dub version: darker and moodier, built for the dancefloor, with lots of opportunities for DJs to weave in more stripped back sections.</p>
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<p>According to their Instagram announcement, ‘Decimated Driver’ was road-tested across festival sets during the summer, giving it that crackling energy born from sweat and late-night hardware sessions. The production is still very much the raw, stripped-down acid aesthetic we’re used to but there is definitely a slightly polished edge to it, a nice surprise, showing that they are embracing new ideas.</p>
<p>This latest release follows Paranoid London’s recent string of vinyl drops, including their earlier 2025 single &#8216;Talk Dirty / Revolution’. However, ’Decimated Driver’ marks an interesting collaboration and bringing in Water Machine definitely gives the track a different melodic and vocal quality, while still fully embracing Paranoid London’s acid-punk identity.</p>
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<p>Paranoid London’s live plans show a busy year-end and early-2026: they’re listed to play Wonderfruit Festival (Thailand) on December 11 2025, and they’re billed for the XXXLarge Day &amp; Night Festival at The Cause in London on New Year’s Eve. All event information is available on <a href="https://ra.co/dj/paranoidlondon" target="_blank">Resident Advisor</a>.</p>
<p>Paranoid London continue to make acid house that lives on its own terms: gritty, raw, and not afraid to experiment. With the help of Water Machine’s haunting chants, they’ve made a track that’s both dancefloor ready and emotionally resonant. For fans of analogue hardware, underground house, and boundary-pushing electronic music, this is Paranoid London doing just that.</p>
<p>The new single is available on vinyl and digital download <a href="https://paranoid-london.bandcamp.com/album/decimated-driver" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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