Second single from the upcoming album Undertone. The song explores the tension between dependence and rejection, between addiction and liberation. Its sonic darkness emerges from an introspective journey into the forces that drive it, culminating in an epic anthem that oscillates between light and shadow.
As artist Rivet said, “Shame is what Depeche Mode … should sound like”
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Released September 26, 2025
Cat nr: lamour201dig2
Written and produced by Pär Steen & Henrik Fexeus
Mastered by Joakim Westlund
Artwork by Rolfcarlwerner

Background
Henrik and Pär are no newcomers to the music scene. As early as 1987, they formed the EBM band Pro Vision One, which released two cassette tapes in the years that followed.
In 1995, they upped the ante and formed the electronic trip-hop outfit Soundrug, which, when performing live, featured seven members. Soundrug played frequently at classic Stockholm venues like Studion, Kulturhuset, and Rangus Tangus, as well as festivals such as Hultsfred and Arvika. The band was first signed to Air Chrysalis and later to Jimmy Fun Music — though no music was ever released.
In the 2000s, Henrik began exploring other careers as an author and mentalist, but the duo continued to create music — albeit in the shadows. Pär and Henrik wrote music for several stage productions and occasionally took on commercial work. Now, with Comfort Module, they are back in their best form yet.
About Comfort Module
The Swedish duo Comfort Module was formed in 2019 as a purely therapeutic endeavor. Longtime friends and music lovers Pär Steen and Henrik Fexeus began creating music as a way to recover from the demands of everyday life. To keep the creative process pressure-free, they made a pact: no one would ever hear the result of their work.
That didn’t quite go as planned.
Their first track, “It Falls Apart,” leaked onto electronic underground dance floors, and today Comfort Module is Sweden’s worst-kept secret in the synth scene. With enthusiastic support from Lamour Records, they have finally decided to present their music to the rest of the world — a release packed with 100% love for electronic music.
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