All reviews are organized by artist name. Please exclude ‘the’ from band names.
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A Covenant Of Thorns, “Black” | Reviews | January 5, 2021 | Dark synthpop act A Covenant Of Thorns delivers another record of brooding but melodic charms. | |
A Covenant Of Thorns, “Shadows & Serenades” | Reviews | April 3, 2019 | Long-running act A Covenant Of Thorns pursue synthpop craft to subtle yet evocative ends. | |
A.E.C., “Hate Life” | Reviews | July 18, 2012 | Shelved for a decade, this lost record by Tyler Newman (Battery Cage, Informatik) does a solid job of representing its time and and place, and is well deserving of some long overdue listening. | |
Absolute Body Control, “A New Dawn” | Reviews | March 23, 2021 | Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem return to Absolute Body Control on a new EP. | |
Absurd Minds, “Tempus Fugit” | Reviews | February 21, 2017 | After a hiatus, Absurd Minds return with a characteristically charming suite of millennial electro. | |
Access To Arasaka, “Écrasez l’infâme” | Reviews | May 31, 2013 | Access To Arasaka’s range of sounds is admirably expanded in this brief but ambitious EP. | |
Access To Arasaka, “Geosynchron” | Reviews | January 4, 2012 | The latest from one of the top young producers in the game jumps headlong into a pocket universe of spastic clicks and pops. | |
Acretongue, “Ghost Nocturne” | Reviews | February 5, 2019 | The long awaited follow-up to “Strange Cargo” reaffirms Acretongue’s talent for sound design and mood. | |
Acretongue, “Strange Cargo” | Reviews | January 13, 2012 | A remarkable dark electro debut which makes strong, confident moves while subtly crafting a wholly unified and rich aesthetic. | |
ACTORS, “Acts of Worship” | Reviews | October 15, 2021 | Vancouver’s ACTORS crystallize their high-gloss post-punk and new wave sound on their sophomore LP. | |
Actors, “It Will Come To You” | Reviews | March 9, 2018 | Vancouver post-punk modernists Actors showcase their myriad strengths on their debut LP. | |
AD:Key, “Astrogator” | Reviews | January 16, 2013 | The new album from the neo-oldschool body music husband and wife team doesn’t buck tradition, but still has something to offer fans of the style. | |
Aesthetic Pefection, “All Beauty Destroyed” | Reviews | November 15, 2011 | The third release from Daniel Graves’ now full-time band plays to Aesthetic Perfection’s strengths and moves the project’s sound along well – so what’s all the hubbub about? | |
Aesthetic Perfection, “Blood Spills Not Far From the Wound” | Reviews | November 3, 2015 | Daniel Graves resurrects his sole release as Necessary Response as an Aesthetic Perfection album, complete with new mix and rerecorded vocals. | |
Aesthetische, “Powerswitch” | Reviews | October 30, 2012 | Fab Viscardi and Gui Pires of Aghast View and Biopsy return with an album of electro-industrial tinged EBM available as a one, two or three disc set. | |
Affet Robot, “Fiyasko” | Reviews | March 16, 2021 | The retro coldwave and new wave of Turkey’s Affet Robot holds its own in comparison to its influences. | |
Agent Side Grinder, “A/X” | Reviews | May 1, 2019 | The new incarnation of Agent Side Grinder recasts their established sound in intriguing ways on their new LP. | |
Agent Side Grinder, “Alkimia” | Reviews | March 25, 2015 | A tight, cohesive, and vaguely sinister stunner of a record from Agent Side Grinder finds the Swedish outfit mining a new and dramatic post-punk vein. | |
Agent Side Grinder, “Hardware Comes Alive” | Reviews | January 8, 2013 | Sweden’s post-punk synth outfit follow-up their excellent 2012 LP with a live record that recontextualizes it’s songs. | |
Agent Side Grinder, “Hardware” | Reviews | February 28, 2012 | The Swedish group continue their exploration of the middle ground between post-punk, industrial and minimal wave on their third, and most refined album. | |
Agrezzior, “Berzerker” | Reviews | January 27, 2016 | The second Agrezzior album highlights the appeals and pitfalls of the path old school EBM has carved for itself. | |
Alexandra Atnif, “Seekers Of The Void” | Reviews | August 28, 2018 | LA noise producer Alexandra Atnif makes a big statement with a record with deep roots in powernoise. | |
aliceffekt, “Noon Guest” | Reviews | July 25, 2018 | Abstracted gaming ambiance showcases aliceffekt’s sound design talents. | |
All Your Sisters, “Trust Ruins” | Reviews | July 3, 2019 | The third album from the LA-based duo taps into some deeply unnerving and unpleasant listening territory. | |
Alphaxone, “Altered Dimensions” | Reviews | January 21, 2015 | The details in the latest release from the Iranian dark ambient project are almost too subtle for their own good. | |
Alphaxone, “Chronosphere” | Reviews | April 30, 2019 | A deeply calming new LP from Alphaxone shows off Mehdi Saleh’s steady hand for cosmic dark ambient. | |
Alphaxone, “Edge of Solitude” | Reviews | June 13, 2018 | A slightly brighter dark ambient release from Alphaxone casts an impassive eye towards outer space. | |
Alphaxone, “Living In The Grayland” | Reviews | February 26, 2014 | Prolific Iranian dark ambient project Alphaxone goes in a slightly spacier direction on their solid new release. | |
Alphaxone, “The Infinite Void” | Reviews | September 7, 2022 | The latest from Alphaxone continues the Iranian dark ambient producer’s journey into deep space. | |
Alter Der Ruine, “Doom Soother” | Reviews | November 29, 2017 | A coda from Alter Der Ruine brings the achievements of their last melancholy and inspired years into focus. | |
Alter Der Ruine, “Gravity Hunts Us All” | Reviews | January 6, 2016 | Alter Der Ruine stay making some alternately lively and somber synthpop on their latest EP. | |
Alter Der Ruine, “I Will Remember It All Differently” | Reviews | July 8, 2014 | Rip it up and start again: Alter Der Ruine overhaul their entire ethos with a fragile and emotive record that is sure to rank as one of 2014’s best. | |
Alter Der Ruine, “Son of a Bitch” | Reviews | December 1, 2011 | Alter Der Ruine’s fourth album presents a sonically unified front without sacrificing the group’s eclectic tendencies. | |
Alter Der Ruine, “There’s Always One More Son of a Bitch” | Reviews | June 20, 2012 | Listening to the final album from Arizona’s purveyors of electrofied-industrial proves to be both bitter and sweet. | |
Amrou Kithkin, “Sensorless” | Reviews | November 14, 2019 | Dreamy darkwavers Amrou Kithkin add a touch more classic goth on their most accomplished release to date. | |
Analfabetism, “Av Hjord är du Kommen” | Reviews | February 16, 2016 | Fredrik Djurfelt continues along the rewarding less-traveled road of pure industrial noise with the second Analfabetism LP. | |
Analfabetism, “Den Svagsintes Klagan” | Reviews | February 28, 2024 | Fredrik Djurfeldt’s Analfabetism project carries death industrial and dark ambient into the forests of northern Sweden. | |
Analfabetism, “Kniven Sitter Kvar i Bonden” | Reviews | October 17, 2018 | Fredrik Djurfeldt’s Analfabetism project turns its industrial noise toolkit in a somber and reflective direction. | |
Analfabetism, “Sjön Där Hon Dränkte Sina Djur” | Reviews | September 6, 2019 | Sweden’s Analfabetism wanders into the mythological but retains their unyielding depressive industrial sound. | |
Analfabetism, “Skammen” | Reviews | October 3, 2017 | The horror of repetition is brought to bear on the third LP from Fredrik Djurfelt’s Analfabetism. | |
Analfabetism, self-titled | Reviews | January 27, 2015 | Fredrik Djurfeldt takes a break from Severe Illusion to explore the more soothing side of noise with his new project. | |
And One, “S.T.O.P.” | Reviews | June 1, 2012 | The first LP from the new/old And One line-up follows the trajectory of their career, for better or for worse. | |
And Void, self-titled | Reviews | April 9, 2019 | Scott Fox, Mari Kattman and Mika Goedrijk explore the potential of collaboration on the debut from And Void. | |
Android Lust, “Berlin // Crater V2” | Reviews | August 22, 2017 | Android Lust’s new LP has songs, production and personality worthy of the project’s cult status. | |
Android Lust, “Crater Vol. 1” | Reviews | January 30, 2013 | The new crowd-funded album from Shikhee moves the focus away from her vocals towards her always lush and enveloping production. | |
Angst, “Tar Ner Skylten” | Reviews | August 12, 2014 | The latest body music flavoured project from Henrikk Bjorkk goes back further than old school and deep into the primordial roots of the genre. | |
ANI, “Folie à deux” | Reviews | May 29, 2024 | The debut from the Edmonton duo provides some much-needed warmth and weirdness to modern darkwave. | |
Anima Nostra, “Atraments” | Reviews | June 20, 2017 | The second LP from Anima Nostra – a collaboration between Margaux Renaudin and Henrik Nordvargr Björkk – adds metallic and neo-classical bombast to an already grisly death industrial sound. | |
Animal Bodies, “The Killing Scene” | Reviews | November 5, 2014 | Vancouver darkwave duo Animal Bodies feel dangerous, moody and vital on their new LP. | |
Antigen Shift, “Brotherhood” | Reviews | June 18, 2014 | Following an 8 year absence Antigen Shift returns with a new member, and new outlook and some intriguing new ideas. | |
Apócrýphos, “The Prisoners Cinema” | Reviews | February 12, 2015 | A change from the Psychomanteum name marks the next chapter in Robert Kozletsky’s dark ambient progression as Apocryphos. | |
Apoptygma Berzerk, “SDGXXV” | Reviews | April 24, 2019 | More than a quarter century since it’s release, Apoptygma Berzerk’s “Soli Deo Gloria” gets the full album remix treatment. | |
Apriorism, “Blood” & “Smoke” | Reviews | May 7, 2014 | With one EP of violent dark electro and another of more moody stuff, Apriorism introduces itself with concise statements while still showing the project’s range and potential. | |
Architect • Sonic Area • Hologram_, “We Are the Alchemists” | Reviews | October 27, 2015 | Three master producers come together to experiment with the finer points of percussive and sequenced sound design. | |
Architect, “Mine” | Reviews | September 26, 2013 | Daniel Myer returns to his Architect project and releases one of 2013’s strongest albums: a deep, superbly executed, and wrenchingly emotional suite of ethereal-tinged IDM compositions. | |
Artificial Monuments, “Illusions Of Identity” | Reviews | June 25, 2019 | The sole LP from Copenhagen’s Artificial Monuments captures both the light and dark of European coldwave. | |
Arzt+Pfusch, “Lictor Evaporated” | Reviews | November 16, 2011 | The first physical release from the duo in over a decade isn’t the same old noisebmstupidevildustrial you might expect. | |
Assassun, “Chronic Quicksand Depression Morning” | Reviews | April 18, 2023 | Vlimmer’s Alexander Leonard Donat’s Assassun harnesses manic synth energy on its sophomore LP. | |
Assemblage 23, “Endure” | Reviews | September 21, 2016 | The new album from Tom Shear’s long-running project deals in the strengths and sounds that have defined A23 since their debut. | |
Astari Nite, “Midnight Conversations” | Reviews | August 21, 2018 | Florida darkwavers shoot for gloomy charm on their new LP. | |
At The Heart Of The World, “Inosculate” | Reviews | March 15, 2022 | Mean and grimy electro-industrial from the PNW courtesy of At The Heart Of The World. | |
At The Heart Of The World, “Paroxysm” | Reviews | October 18, 2022 | Another EP keeps At The Heart Of The World’s run of grimy electro-industrial going in 2022. | |
Atari Teenage Riot, “Is This Hyperreal?” | Reviews | July 11, 2011 | After a 10 year hiatus the Berlin noise terrorists return with an effort that deepens their sound rather than redefining it. | |
Atonalist feat. Gavin Friday, “Atonalism” | Reviews | May 10, 2017 | Jazz, breaks, and noise are fused on the eclectic debut from multi-instrumentalist outfit Atonalist, with excellent vocal turns from art/goth legend Gavin Friday. | |
Attrition, “The Unraveller Of Angels” | Reviews | April 17, 2013 | Long-running darkwave legends Attrition return with another understated gem. | |
Aurat, “Khaar” | Reviews | September 1, 2021 | A focused and wholly electronic EP finds Aurat refining their darkwave/EBM sound. | |
Aurat, “Zeher” | Reviews | October 7, 2020 | Aurat’s new LP brings together a range of darkwave and goth sounds under the auspices of powerful Urdu vocals. | |
Author & Punisher, “Beastland” | Reviews | November 28, 2018 | “Beastland” builds upon Author & Punisher’s metallic ambition while retaining its industrial sturm und drang. | |
Author & Punisher, “Krüller” | Reviews | February 16, 2022 | The new Author & Punisher LP uses industrial percussion to buttress a melodic and even elegant strain of doom. | |
Auto-Auto, “Dancing Through Dark Times” | Reviews | November 28, 2011 | ID:UD has a listen to the third album of quirky electropop from Sweden’s Auto-Auto. | |
auto-auto, “The Skies Are Your Hunting Ground” | Reviews | February 13, 2013 | The Swedish electro-pop group submit to the power of the almighty hook on their new EP. | |
Autoclav1.1, “Makeshift Splint” | Reviews | June 12, 2018 | Tony Young’s IDM/technoid project engages with daily life and the systems it comprises on its new LP. | |
Autoclav1.1, “Nothing Outside” | Reviews | September 2, 2020 | Autoclav1.1 have subtle emotional range on their new LP of technoid/IDM. | |
Autoclav1.1, “Portents Call” | Reviews | August 7, 2013 | The latest from the industrial-tinged IDM act expands on a few recent ideas. | |
Autoclav1.1/Displacer, “Spacetime” | Reviews | August 16, 2017 | Autoclav1.1 and Displacer explore space and time on their new split release of technoid IDM. | |
Autodafeh, “Act of Faith” | Reviews | September 22, 2011 | On their third album Autodafeh continue to pay tribute to Front 242 while slowing expanding their sound into new territory. | |
Autodafeh, “Blackout Scenario” | Reviews | June 12, 2013 | The new album from Sweden’s Autodafeh is not without it’s charms, but still shows a band in the grips of their influences. | |
Automelodi, “Mirages au Futur Verre-brisé” | Reviews | May 8, 2019 | Automelodi push synthpop instrumentation to the limits in an ambitious third LP. | |
Autumns, “I Didn’t Mean to Send it Twice” | Reviews | January 17, 2023 | Irish producer Autumns can play it straight and go mutant when it suits them on their new release. | |
Azar Swan, “Savage Exile” | Reviews | December 6, 2017 | Azar Swan’s third album strips their sound down, for a listen fraught with tension. | |
Azar Swan, “The Hissing of a Paper Crane” | Reviews | October 31, 2019 | Azar Swan take their creative arc to its logical conclusion on their harsh new LP. | |
End to End: Aesthetic Perfection, “A Nice Place to Destroy” | End to End | June 15, 2012 | We do a track-by-track rundown of the new Aesthetic Perfection digital single featuring remixes by Formalin, Comaduster and Daniel Myer! | |
End to End: Aesthetic Perfection, “Inhuman” Single | End to End | October 19, 2011 | An off the cuff look at Aesthetic Perfection’s new single Inhuman on a track by track basis. | |
End to End: Aesthetic Perfection, “The Dark Half” | End to End, Reviews | August 28, 2013 | We check out the tracks from the new single from Aesthetic Perfection single one by one. | |
End to End: Agent Side Grinder, “SFTWR” | End to End, Reviews | June 5, 2013 | We scan a collection of remixes from one of our favourite Swedish post-punk/synth groups, fresh to our ears from a new domestic pressing. | |
End to End: Alter Der Ruine, “Keep the Devil Off Your Back” | End to End, Reviews | April 20, 2012 | We finish off the week with a look at the first of two final singles from ID:UD faves Alter Der Ruine. | |
End To End: Apoptygma Berzerk, “Major Tom” | End to End, Reviews | August 15, 2013 | We run through El-Grotho’s latest single: a cover so suited to Apop’s aesthetic we can’t believe it didn’t happen ’til now. | |
In Conversation: Aesthetic Perfection, “‘Til Death” | In Conversation, Reviews | February 14, 2014 | We have a tête-à-tête about the new Aesthetic Perfection record and the big overtures towards pop music contained therein. | |
In Conversation: Ashbury Heights, “The Victorian Wallflowers” | In Conversation | August 31, 2018 | The Senior Staff dig deep into the considerable charms of the new Ashbury Heights album. | |
In Conversation: Assemblage 23, “Bruise” | In Conversation, Reviews | June 21, 2012 | The senior staff have a listen and a jaw regarding Tom Shear’s latest album of post-post-millenial futurepop. | |
Observer: Stabbing Westward & Affet Robot | Observer | January 31, 2020 | Capsule reviews of Stabbing Westward and Affet Robot. | |
Observer: ANIHILA & Dusty Idols | Observer, Reviews | November 20, 2020 | Capsule takes on releases from ANIHILA and Dusty Idols. | |
Observer: Antechamber & Autopsie d’une ombre | Observer | November 9, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Antechamber and Autopsie d’une ombre | |
Observer: Autumns & Amrou Kithkin | Observer, Reviews | August 19, 2022 | Thoughts on new releases from Autumns and Amrou Kithkin. | |
Observer: Blakmoth & Anaerobic | Observer | March 11, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by Blakmoth and Anaerobic. | |
Observer: Brecc & Azfarat | Observer | April 3, 2020 | Short form reviews of new works by Brecc and Azfarat. | |
Observer: Confines & Anti-Yo | Observer | December 10, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs by Confines and Anti-Yo. | |
Observer: Cult of Alia & ATT Corp | Observer, Reviews | July 16, 2021 | Thoughts on new releases by Cult of Alia & ATT Corp. | |
Observer: Harsh R & Aleister Blake | Observer | July 9, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs from Harsh R & Aleister Blake | |
Observer: Operation Blue Eyes – Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl | Observer | November 27, 2020 | Thoughts on new releases from Operation Blue Eyes and Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl. | |
Observer: Romy & Alphaxone | Observer | October 29, 2021 | Thoughts on new records by Romy and Alphaxone. | |
Observer: The Weep & Antipole | Observer, Reviews | January 15, 2021 | It’s a post-punk two-fer with capsule reviews of new records by The Weep and Antipole. | |
Replicas: Coil + Zos Kia + Marc Almond, “How To Destroy Angels” | Replicas | September 26, 2018 | The early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma. | |
The Agnes Circle, “Some Vague Desire” | Reviews | January 18, 2017 | The Agnes Circle offer a smoother blend of goth and post-punk on their first LP. | |
The Pitch: A Luna Red, “The Death Birds” | Reviews, The Pitch | February 7, 2014 | A just-reissued slab of Vancouver synth-punk is the subject of yet another installment of The Pitch. |
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Babyland, “Live Execution” | Reviews | January 22, 2013 | A pay what you want live album from one of Our Thing’s great performance based acts serves to remind us how damn important they were and still are. | |
Batch ID, “Ni Skrämmer Inte Mig” | Reviews | September 19, 2012 | Göteborg duo Batch ID offer up some pop-saavy EBM in the Swedish tradition. | |
Be My Enemy, “The Enemy Within” | Reviews | June 24, 2014 | Phil Barry’s solo-project releases its sophomore album and solidifies its standing in the world of guitar industrial. | |
Beauty Queen Autopsy, “Lotharia” | Reviews | July 8, 2015 | Unwoman and Caustic team-up to make dark electronic pop that stands apart from both artist’s individual catalogues. | |
Beborn Beton, “A Worthy Compensation” | Reviews | September 22, 2015 | One of the best 90s synthpop acts returns with a well-written album of 90s synthpop. | |
Bedless Bones, “Bending the Iron Bough” | Reviews | December 1, 2021 | Bedless Bones adds a dose of earthy paganism to her darkwave sound on her second LP. | |
Bedless Bones, “Mire Of Mercury” | Reviews | November 17, 2023 | Bedless Bones’ brand of darkwave shimmers between the here and now and the genre’s roots. | |
Bedless Bones, “Sublime Malaise” | Reviews | October 10, 2019 | The debut LP from the Estonian darkwave project is cool and expressive in equal measures. | |
Bel Canto, “Radiant Green” | Reviews | May 24, 2024 | After more than twenty year on hiatus, ethereal/dream-pop royalty Bel Canto return with a record reflective of their maturity. | |
Belgrado, “Intra Apogeum” | Reviews | June 7, 2023 | After a lengthy layoff, Spanish post-punk act Belgrado trade out some of their fury for new wave synth colours. | |
Bestial Mouths, “Heartless” | Reviews | December 20, 2016 | Bestial Mouths’ 2016 album draws from several genres and crackles with fraught energy. | |
Binary Park “The Deviated” EP | Reviews | October 12, 2011 | Infacted label boss Torben Schmidt’s new project returns with an EP that far outstrips their full-length release from earlier this year. | |
Binary Park, “Life on Lines” | Reviews | April 6, 2018 | The third album from Binary Park redresses the balance between their production and songwriting. | |
Binary Park, “Singularity” | Reviews | January 28, 2015 | The sophomore LP of EDM/EBM from the production minded trio is a bit too polite for its own good. | |
Blac Kolor, “Awakening” | Reviews | April 10, 2018 | The latest from Hendrick Grothe trades in some immediacy for subtle and understated rewards. | |
Blac Kolor, “Born In Ruins” | Reviews | March 16, 2016 | Blac Kolor’s sophomore LP shows just how much effect can be wrought from atmospherics in the new techno/EBM hybrid. | |
Blac Kolor, “Range” | Reviews | July 12, 2013 | The debut release from this German dark techno project draws upon multiple subgenres, holding everything together with claustrophobic and uneasy production. | |
Blac Kolor, “Stormfly” | Reviews | January 20, 2016 | Techno EBM producer shows off more of his distinct production on his fresh new EP. | |
Blac Kolor, “Wide Noise” | Reviews | March 5, 2014 | Another level-up from dark technoist Hendrick Grothe that exceeds the standard he’s already set in his short career as a producer. | |
Black Asteroid, “Thrust” | Reviews | August 15, 2017 | Black Asteroid’s first LP might finally find the zeitgeist catching up with Bryan Black’s style. | |
Black Lung, “The Great Golden Goal” | Reviews | July 23, 2014 | Dee Thrussel’s long running instrumental project’s latest LP is a loose concept album of sinister motivational music. | |
Black Magnet, “Body Prophecy” | Reviews | August 9, 2022 | Black Magnet delivers another tight set of accomplished and varied industrial metal. | |
Black Magnet, “Hallucination Scene” | Reviews | September 16, 2020 | Black Magnet don’t skimp on the industrial in their industrial metal debut. | |
Black Nail Cabaret, “Dichromat” | Reviews | February 8, 2017 | The first Black Nail Cabaret LP with a new lineup is resolutely held aloft by the voice of Emese Árvai-Illés. | |
Black Nail Cabaret, “Gods Verging On Sanity” | Reviews | May 12, 2020 | Black Nail Cabaret distill dark pop melodies and production into their strongest LP to date. | |
Black Nail Cabaret, “Harry Me Marry Me Bury Me Bite Me” | Reviews | May 21, 2015 | The amazing voice we first heard on Architect’s “Mine” returns with her own project’s sophomore record of classy synth noir. | |
Black Nail Cabaret, “Pseudopop” | Reviews | December 5, 2018 | The new album from the Hungarian synth duo lives and dies by the voice of Emese Arvai-Illes. | |
Black Sheep Screaming, “Parallel Evolution” | Reviews | January 28, 2014 | A dense and inscrutably violent electro-industrial LP from Serbia’s Black Sheep Screaming is refreshingly uncompromising. | |
Black Sheep Screaming, “Tri-Polar Maneuvers” | Reviews | June 3, 2014 | The Serbian electro-industrial outfit ups the ante on beautiful chaos. | |
Black Tape For A Blue Girl, “To Touch The Milky Way” | Reviews | December 12, 2018 | Black Tape For A Blue Girl continue to reflect on both the cosmic and the domestic with their trademark grace. | |
Blakmoth, “Phantom Limb” | Reviews | January 18, 2022 | Emotional and musical hauntings shape Blakmoth’s ‘doombient’ style on his new LP. | |
Blakmoth, “The Hissing Silence” | Reviews | June 20, 2023 | Baltimore’s Blakmoth continues his run of solid dark ambient releases, the latest being a decidedly grounded (if no less depressing) listen. | |
Blank, “Dark Retreat” | Reviews | May 7, 2013 | Blank branch away from the past decade of dark electronic’s trajectory, and offer a fun and well-programmed alternate history of futurepop. | |
Blu Anxxiety, “Morbid Now, Morbid Later” | Reviews | September 20, 2023 | Freestyle, hip-hop, and general electronics are all amplified in Blu Anxxiety’s latest all-you-can-eat buffet at the goth bar. | |
Blu Anxxiety, “Plaay Dead” | Reviews | July 14, 2021 | NYC’s Blu Anxxiety defy genre rules and expectations on their deathrock by way of freestyle LP “Plaay Dead” | |
Blush Response, “Desire Machines” | Reviews | September 23, 2014 | New York’s Blush Response show intense focus and an emphasis on sound design on their latest LP. | |
Blush Response, “Infinite Density” | Reviews | November 15, 2017 | Blush Response’s take on industrial techno heavily favours sharp-edged sound design. | |
Blush Response, “Reshaper” | Reviews | April 19, 2016 | The Berlin by way of NYC producer makes a modern power noise record. | |
Blush Response, “Tension Strategies” | Reviews | March 1, 2013 | The NYC industrial project brings an LP with an unpredictable and protean quality to the table. | |
Blutengel, “Monument” | Reviews | August 20, 2013 | Alex dives into the latest by the German vampires, and questions their exact role within the borders of Our Thing. | |
Blutengel, “Un:Gott” | Reviews | February 20, 2019 | The latest from the German vampire pop act accentuates some of their hidden appeal. | |
BLVCK CEILING, “LET US FALL” | Reviews | February 5, 2013 | The OCCVLT project out of Spokane sets the pace for those looting the witch house for their own stylistic purposes. | |
Boar Alarm, “Automatic For The Dead People” | Reviews | November 27, 2024 | The latest in a string of strong releases from Fredrik Djurfeldt, Boar Alarm’s new LP whittles the structures of electro-industrial and EBM down to their noisiest and most experimental roots. | |
Body Of Light, “Let Me Go” | Reviews | August 10, 2016 | Body Of Light are poised to burst onto a larger stage with a synthpop tour-de-force. | |
Body Of Light, “Time To Kill” | Reviews | August 9, 2019 | Body Of Light hone in on a smooth and sober style of synthpop with an excellent third LP. | |
Body of Light, “Volontà di Amore” | Reviews | September 25, 2013 | The new tape and digital release from brothers Alexander and Andrew Jarson is an unexpectedly great collection of dark synth tunes. | |
Bootblacks, “Thin Skies” | Reviews | October 14, 2020 | Bootblacks’ new LP crams a plethora of new (and sometimes brighter) sounds into a tight half hour while still maintaining their dark and melodic post-punk charm. | |
Borghesia, “And Man Created God” | Reviews | June 10, 2014 | The Slovenian post-industrial act returns with their first album of new material in almost 20 years. | |
Borghesia, “Proti Kapitulaciji” | Reviews | January 16, 2019 | Borghesia continue their break from their body music past with a melancholy yet still quirky release. | |
Boy Harsher, “Careful” | Reviews | February 1, 2019 | The sophomore album from Boy Harsher spikes their soulful electro with a hypnotic sense of intimacy. | |
Boy Harsher, “Yr Body is Nothing” | Reviews | June 24, 2016 | The first LP from dark synth act Boy Harsher is tightly constructed and possessed of a momentum all its own. | |
Brixx, “Erotomania” | Reviews | October 18, 2023 | Brixx’s new concept LP links body music and smooth cinematics with preternatural cool. | |
Broken Thoughts, “Hearing Ghosts” | Reviews | October 21, 2020 | Broken Thoughts’ new record gives space, time, and potency to cryptic samples. | |
Broken Thoughts, “Realign” | Reviews | April 19, 2017 | Broken Thoughts’ near-flawless technique and sound design yields a stunning suite of themes and atmospheres. | |
Bustié, “Birds Of Paradise” | Reviews | July 17, 2019 | Bustié’s debut LP brings freestyle and deathrock together in a blend smooth enough to make you forget its influences. | |
Buzz Kull, “Fascination” | Reviews | November 30, 2022 | Buzz Kull makes a strong play for dancefloors at the intersection of EBM and darkwave on new LP “Fascination”. | |
By Any Means Necessary, “By Any Means Necessary” | Reviews | January 3, 2012 | The self-titled debut from North Carolina’s By Any Means Necessary shows potential beyond its obvious influences. | |
End to End: Blush Response, “The Drift” | End to End, Reviews | April 11, 2014 | NYC industrial act Blush Response are back with a new single and a pretty slick line-up of remixers. | |
Johan Baeckström, “Utopia” | Reviews | June 26, 2018 | The sophomore LP from half of Daily Planet renders classic synthpop in exacting detail. | |
Observer: Bacon Grease & Zona Utopica Garantita | Observer, Reviews | January 29, 2021 | Capsule review of releases by Bacon Grease and Zona Utopica Garantita. | |
Observer: Bara Hari & Ringfinger | Observer, Reviews | June 4, 2021 | Reviews of new darkwave EPs by Bara Hari & Ringfinger. | |
Observer: Bastet & Medusa Stare | Observer, Reviews | July 19, 2019 | Deathrock talk in capsule reviews of Bastet and Medusa Stare. | |
Observer: Be My Enemy & NNHMN | Observer | February 7, 2020 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Be My Enemy and NNHMN. | |
Observer: Big Time Kill & Sleep Clinic | Observer | April 30, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new work from Big Time Kill and Sleep Clinic. | |
Observer: Black Light Odyssey & Prophän | Observer | November 26, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs by Black Light Odyssey and Prophän. | |
Observer: Blakk Harbor & Vlimmer | Observer | September 21, 2018 | Short form reviews of new releases from Blakk Harbor & Vlimmer. | |
Observer: Blakmoth & Anaerobic | Observer | March 11, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by Blakmoth and Anaerobic. | |
Observer: Body Divide & Sigsaly | Observer | January 24, 2020 | Capsule reviews of releases by Body Divide and Sigsaly. | |
Observer: Brecc & Azfarat | Observer | April 3, 2020 | Short form reviews of new works by Brecc and Azfarat. | |
Observer: Cardinal Noire & Bonini Bulga | Observer | June 12, 2020 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Cardinal Noire and Bonini Bulga | |
Observer: Chrome Corpse & Batch ID | Observer | March 1, 2019 | Capsule reviews of short new releases by Chrome Corpse and Batch ID. | |
Observer: Fjerstad & Bastet | Observer | January 11, 2019 | Short-form reviews of new work from Fjerstad and Bastet. | |
Observer: Konstantin Unwohl & Baroque / Notausgang | Observer | February 5, 2021 | Capsule reviews of Konstantin Unwohl’s new release, and a split form Baroque & Notausgang. | |
Observer: Max und Max & Blakmoth | Observer, Reviews | July 15, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records by Max und Max and Blakmoth. | |
Observer: Nordvargr & Black Sun Dreamer | Observer, Reviews | May 17, 2019 | Short form reviews of Nordvargr’s new remix/rework disc and Black Sun Dreamer’s throwback synth EP. | |
Observer: Operation Blue Eyes – Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl | Observer | November 27, 2020 | Thoughts on new releases from Operation Blue Eyes and Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl. | |
Observer: Pablo Bozzi & Missing Witness | Observer, Reviews | January 28, 2022 | Short reviews of new EPs by Pablo Bozzi and Missing Witness. | |
Observer: Venom Vampires & Blakmoth | Observer | November 4, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new work by Venom Vampires and Blakmoth. | |
Pablo Bozzi, “Street Reign” | Reviews | April 27, 2022 | Rising italo-body producer Pablo Bozzi adds some goa sounds to his already potent mix. | |
Replicas: Body 11, “Youth” | Replicas, Reviews | September 17, 2013 | Our feature on reissues turns its gaze to a recently unearthed collection of songs from an obscure German EBM project. | |
Replicas: The Birthday Massacre, “Imagica” | Replicas, Reviews | July 27, 2016 | The Birthday Massacre’s earliest demos are re-released, bringing the roots of their pop-darkwave sound into clearer focus. | |
The Bellwether Syndicate, “Vestige & Vigil” | Reviews | May 17, 2023 | Goth rock veterans The Bellwether Syndicate take a grand tour of styles past and usher them into the present. | |
The Blood Of Others, “I Used To Think Everything Was Beautiful” | Reviews | September 20, 2016 | Apocalyptic themes and contemplative sounds mark the debut from The Blood Of Others. | |
The Break Up, “Synthesis” | Reviews | March 7, 2012 | The electropop group trade on strong songwriting on their charming debut for Metropolis. | |
The Pitch: Babyland, “You Suck Crap” | Reviews, The Pitch | November 8, 2013 | We introduce a new contributor to ID:UD by way of some discussion of Babyland’s 1992 debut. |
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Cabaret Voltaire, “Shadow of Fear” | Reviews | November 25, 2020 | A solo instanciation of Cabaret Voltaire by Richard H Kirk does have some nods to the band’s vast catalogue. | |
Cardinal Noire, “Deluge” | Reviews | February 2, 2018 | Finnish duo Cardinal Noire bring energy and movement to “Vancouver School” electro-industrial on their sophomore LP. | |
Cardinal Noire, “Vitriol” | Reviews | December 11, 2024 | Cardinal Noire hold true to their electro-industrial influences on their third LP. | |
Cardinal Noire, self-titled | Reviews | February 25, 2015 | Cardinal Noire’s debut is a fantastic piece of classic electro-industrial, tackling the original masters of the genre head-on. | |
Carter Tutti Void, “Transverse” | Reviews | April 3, 2012 | This live recording from Mute’s Short Circuit festival captures a remarkable performance from Chris & Cosey and Factory’s Floor’s Nik Void. | |
Caustic, “American Carrion” | Reviews | January 5, 2018 | Caustic offers 2018 its first pissed-off riposte. | |
Caustic, “Hustle and Mate” | Reviews | January 29, 2019 | American cult industrial project Caustic speaks to some of his influences on an interstitial release. | |
Caustic, “Industrial Music” | Reviews | November 10, 2015 | A moody and violent refinement of Caustic’s sound awaits listeners of Industrial Music. | |
Caustic, “The Man Who Couldn’t Stop” | Reviews | October 10, 2012 | Caustic doubles-down on the studio polish of last year’s outing, and field tests a wide range of sounds in rapid succession over the course of a mammoth LP. | |
Celldöd, “Mekaniskt Gränsland” | Reviews | November 18, 2015 | Celldöd’s second release in 2015 is a tougher and more succinct hybrid of techno minimalism and EBM. | |
Celldöd, “Pulsdisco” | Reviews | February 11, 2015 | Anders Karllson of the Pain Machinery explores some minimal and hypnotic techno-body sounds with his Celldöd project. | |
Cenotype, “The Hour Before” | Reviews | May 30, 2012 | The new EP from New Jersey’s Cenotype is a complete package, both musically and physically. | |
Cervello Elettronico, “Anima Meccanica” | Reviews | October 23, 2013 | The first album for Hands from the rhythmic electro project is a spookier, more foreboding affair. | |
Cervello Elettronico, “Logical Fears” | Reviews | January 31, 2017 | The fifth Cervello Elettronico LP is single-minded in its focus on mechanical rhythms. | |
Child Of Night, “The Walls At Dawn” | Reviews | November 24, 2021 | Murky production and sparse arrangements shape the darkwave melodies of Child Of Night’s new LP. | |
Children On Stun, “Echoes” | Reviews | April 5, 2019 | Goth rock true-schoolers Children On Stun decloak off the starboard bow with a reunion EP. | |
Choke Chain, “Mortality” | Reviews | September 26, 2023 | Choke Chain’s nihilism and interest in moody dark electro are both amplified on new record “Mortality”. | |
Chrome Corpse, “Anything That Moves” | Reviews | November 28, 2019 | Chrome Corpse solidify their body music sound on their excellent new LP. | |
Chrome Corpse, “Helmet Mounted Display” | Reviews | November 17, 2020 | Chrome Corpse add some new manic flair to their catchy classic EBM. | |
Chrysalide, “Personal Revolution” | Reviews | October 15, 2014 | French industrialists Chrysalide get radical on their newest and possibly best album. | |
CIERŃ, “The Emperor Rx” | Reviews | June 21, 2022 | Berlin’s CIERŃ deliver balanced and harmonic positive punk on their first full-length. | |
Clan Of Xymox, “Darkest Hour” | Reviews | July 7, 2011 | Ronny Moorings’ latest won’t change any opinions on contemporary Xymox material: while there are plenty of stronger entries in their catalog, the faithful should find a few of Darkest Hour‘s gloomier tracks to their liking. | |
Clan Of Xymox, “Days Of Black” | Reviews | April 12, 2017 | The latest Clan Of Xymox holds some rewards for the darkwave legends’ faithful. | |
Clan of Xymox, “Kindred Spirits” | Reviews | October 23, 2012 | The new Clan of Xymox covers record isn’t so much bad as wholly unnecessary, which might actually be worse. | |
Clan of Xymox, “Matters of Mind, Body & Soul” | Reviews | February 25, 2014 | The legendary darkwave act underwhelm with another LP that falls short of their considerable talents. | |
Cocksure, “Be Rich” | Reviews | September 25, 2018 | The third LP from Jason Novak and Chris Connelly’s Cocksure shows off a looser, groovier version of the project. | |
Cocksure, “Corporate Sting” | Reviews | September 9, 2015 | Jason Novak and Chris Connelly keep momentum and rhythm as the focus of their industrial rock project’s sophomore LP. | |
Cocksure, “T.V.M.A.L.S.V.” | Reviews | August 19, 2014 | Chris Connelly and Jason Novak team-up to bring some weirdness and sleaze on the debut LP from their Cocksure project. | |
Coil/Nine Inch Nails, “Recoiled” | Reviews | February 6, 2014 | We contemplate the recently uncovered alternate versions of Coil’s now-legendary remixes for Nine Inch Nails. | |
Cold Showers, “Motionless” | Reviews | May 29, 2019 | Cold Showers’ third LP shows tremendous growth in their production and arrangement skills. | |
Coldkill, “Distance By Design” | Reviews | June 7, 2017 | The debut from Coldkill sells itself on its moody synthpop charm but has plenty more going on under the hood. | |
Collide, “Counting To Zero” | Reviews | October 5, 2011 | The latest from the darkwave studio wizards is a calm, but characteristically finely crafted listen. | |
Collide, “Notes from the Universe” | Reviews | February 25, 2022 | Long-running darkwave act Collide are all about the subtler pleasures on their new LP. | |
Comaduster, “Darker Matter” | Reviews | December 5, 2019 | Comaduster’s third LP is by turns the project’s most abstract and most human. | |
Comaduster, “Hollow Worlds” | Reviews | June 18, 2013 | The first proper LP from Réal Cardinal is a triumph, both technically and artistically, and as an exercise in exploding genre via songcraft. | |
Comaduster, “Solace” | Reviews | September 1, 2017 | The wait for the new Comaduster record pays off with a conceptually rich and musically explosive listen. | |
Combichrist, “We Love You” | Reviews | March 28, 2014 | The biggest band of the last decade of industrial club music struggle in their transition into a full-fledged electro-rock act. | |
CONCLΔVE, self-titled | Reviews | November 19, 2013 | The young Filipino producer goes for obscure and mysterious without layering on the darkness in his debut for Phantasma Disques. | |
Conformco, “controlled.altered.deleted” | Reviews | June 20, 2018 | The new project from Sean Payne (Cyanotic) and Chris Harris (Project .44) stakes its claim to a specific vein of classic American industrial. | |
Constance Chlore, self-titled | Reviews | November 5, 2019 | Constance Chlore’s debut is a tense yet quirky tour through synthpunk and EBM sounds. | |
Container 90, “Working Class League” | Reviews | June 19, 2013 | Anhalt heroes Container 90 serve up another platter of Oi!BM fun, and manage to work in some subtle new musical flourishes. | |
Continues, Self-Titled | Reviews | May 10, 2012 | The exceptionally meaningful first album of “desire and drum machines” from Babyland’s Dan Gatto fulfills its promise, and more. | |
Controlled Collapse, “Babel” | Reviews | August 14, 2013 | The Polish electro-industrial outfit trades in solid, easy to enjoy tunes on their third LP. | |
Corvx de Timor, “Scars Heal” | Reviews | December 5, 2012 | The new EP from the recently renamed project handily sums up the direction and gradient of artist Ben Arp’s witch house inspired material. | |
Covenant, “Fieldworks Exkursion” | Reviews | April 10, 2019 | The latest from Covenant is a radically potent EP full of musical and conceptual experimentation. | |
Covenant, “The Blinding Dark” | Reviews | November 9, 2016 | The veteran Swedes enter more obscure territory on their pensive, introspective new album. | |
Creux Lies, “Goodbye Divine” | Reviews | October 27, 2021 | Creux Lies step their game up with a weightier and deeper version of their dreamy post-punk style. | |
Crimes AM, “Death And Adoration” | Reviews | November 7, 2017 | The second LP from Crimes AM takes a somber second look at the trajectory of synthwave. | |
Crisis Actor, “Slave New World” | Reviews | April 21, 2017 | David Thrussell and Tony D’Oporto team-up for a conspiracy-minded electro record. | |
Cruel Diagonals, “Fractured Whole” | Reviews | April 5, 2023 | Cruel Diagonals’ ambient/industrial manipulation of vocals yields uncanny hauntings. | |
Cruise [Ctrl], “…Are Not What They Seem” | Reviews | October 3, 2012 | Belgium’s Cruise [Ctrl] draw upon Twin Peaks for inspiration on their third LP, and strike a newfound balance between noise and rhythm. | |
Cryo, “Beyond” | Reviews | October 31, 2011 | Electro craftsman Martin Rudefelt returns with an intriguing EP rooted in the exploration of deep space. | |
Cryo, “Retropia” | Reviews | February 4, 2014 | Sweden’s Cryo show off their intelligent approach to modern EBM on their third album. | |
Cryo, “The Fall Of Man” | Reviews | June 11, 2019 | After a few years off, Sweden’s Cryo resume their journey into the moodier corners of electro. | |
Cryounit, “Paradox” | Reviews | August 13, 2019 | A relaxing and tasteful second LP from Cryounit brings together downtempo and melodic electro-industrial. | |
Crystal Geometry, “Distressing Visions” | Reviews | September 21, 2021 | Lightning strikes twice for Crystal Geometry with another LP of inspired and varied TBM. | |
Crystal Geometry, “I Stare Into Darkness” | Reviews | May 10, 2022 | The third record in as many years from Crystal Geometry underscores Maxime Fabre’s talents at working metal elements into TBM production. | |
Cubanate, “Brutalism” | Reviews | May 17, 2017 | A remastered compilation of songs from Cubanate’s first three LPs is a testament to their lasting impact. | |
Cubanate, “Kolossus” | Reviews | June 12, 2019 | Cubanate wrathfully return with their first new release in two decades. | |
Curses, “Another Heaven” | Reviews | December 3, 2024 | A gossamer take on post-punk marks a notable shift for Curses. | |
Curses, “Incardine” | Reviews | March 23, 2022 | Curses maintains his control of cinematic body music while reaching out into goth and post-punk territory on his new LP. | |
Cute Heels, “Spiritual” | Reviews | August 20, 2014 | Dark Entries issues an LP from the Belgian techno and body music project that has a distinctly different take on older genre sounds. | |
Cyan ID, “Silent Past Wounds” | Reviews | October 4, 2022 | Hypnotic body music pulses set Cyan ID’s new full-length apart from the current TBM crop. | |
Cyanotic, “MedPack Vol. 1” | Reviews | January 17, 2012 | The American coldwave band’s new EP strikes out in a new direction, showcasing their talents in more downtempo regions. | |
Cyanotic, “Tech Noir” | Reviews | October 4, 2017 | Cyanotic’s fourth LP drapes an old school sound in new school programming and production. | |
Cyanotic, “The Trigger Effect” | Reviews | September 24, 2019 | Cyanotic’s new record maintains the trajectory of their efficient industrial-rock sound. | |
Cyborgs on Crack, “Industrial Polka Classics” | Reviews | May 25, 2016 | The Croation project makes weird, post-industrial music influenced by Severed Heads and Psychic TV, but possessed of its own brand of eccentricity. | |
Cygnets, “Alone/Together” | Reviews | September 28, 2016 | Edmonton’s Cygnets continue their run of archly melodramatic synthpop/new wave LPs on their second release for Negative Gain. | |
Cygnets, “Isolator” | Reviews | July 16, 2014 | Cygnets offer glammy synthrock with some nice post-punk moves and plenty of drama. | |
Cygnets, “Sleepwalkers” | Reviews | November 19, 2014 | Edmonton’s new romantic synthpoppers Cygnets make good on their momentum with a new LP of dancefloor oriented numbers. | |
Cygnets, “Swansongs” | Reviews | March 24, 2021 | Cygnets put a capstone on their impassioned discography with a closing suite of glammy, gothy, new wave stormers. | |
End To End: Comaduster, “Winter Eyes” | End to End, Reviews | May 28, 2013 | Comaduster gives us the first glimpse of his long-awaited forthcoming LP on Tympanik. | |
End to End: Cryo, “In Your Eyes” | End to End, Reviews | October 1, 2013 | We pick through the new single by the Swedish interstellar EBM project. | |
Henric de la Cour, “Gimme Daggers” | Reviews | September 19, 2018 | Henric de la Cour’s third LP as a solo artist sounds like a struggle. | |
In Conversation: Chrysalide, “Don’t Be Scared, It’s About Life” | In Conversation, Reviews | August 23, 2012 | The senior staff likes to talk about records in a looser format from time to time, and Chrysalide’s recent exercise in anger (mis)management seemed like a perfect subject. | |
In Conversation: Covenant, “Leaving Babylon” | In Conversation, Reviews | September 12, 2013 | The senior staff, both longtime Covenant fans, discuss the merits of the Swedish act’s latest opus. | |
In Conversation: Covenant, “Northern Light” | In Conversation, Reviews | October 11, 2012 | A decade after its release, we reflect on Covenant’s immaculately produced bid for crossover success, revisit its club hits, and try to frame it within the band’s overall body of work. | |
Jérôme Chassagnard, “Sea” | Reviews | July 24, 2018 | French producer Jérôme Chassagnard looks to the oceans for inspiration on his latest release. | |
Marching Dynamics & Cervello Elettronico, “Shutter and Cross Yourself/Animalism” | Reviews | February 5, 2014 | The new split from Marching Dynamics and Cervello Elettronico serves up originals and remixes, giving an efficient snapshot of where each of these instrumental projects is at. | |
Observer: Cardinal Noire & Bonini Bulga | Observer | June 12, 2020 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Cardinal Noire and Bonini Bulga | |
Observer: Caustic & Ascending | Observer | December 4, 2020 | Capsule reviews from Caustic and Ascending. | |
Observer: Caustic Grip & Hyperlacrimae | Observer, Reviews | May 29, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from Caustic Grip and Hyperlacrimae. | |
Observer: Cellar Graves & Razorback Hollow | Observer | September 6, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new EPs by Cellar Graves and Razorback Hollow (Glass Apple Bonzai). | |
Observer: Celldöd & Alen Skanner | Observer, Reviews | January 12, 2024 | Capsule reviews of releases by Celldöd and Alen Skanner. | |
Observer: Choke Chain & Pitch After Dark | Observer | July 24, 2020 | Short form discussion of the debuts of Choke Chain and Pitch After Dark. | |
Observer: Chrome Corpse & Batch ID | Observer | March 1, 2019 | Capsule reviews of short new releases by Chrome Corpse and Batch ID. | |
Observer: Cold Showers & Phase Fatale | Observer, Reviews | June 17, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new work from Cold Showers and Phase Fatale. | |
Observer: Confines & Anti-Yo | Observer | December 10, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs by Confines and Anti-Yo. | |
Observer: Controlled Process & Choke Chain | Observer, Reviews | February 12, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Controlled Process and Choke Chain | |
Observer: Cretin Dilettante & Dead Husband | Observer | November 23, 2018 | Short form reviews of releases from Dead Husband and Cretin Dilletante. | |
Observer: Cult of Alia & ATT Corp | Observer, Reviews | July 16, 2021 | Thoughts on new releases by Cult of Alia & ATT Corp. | |
Observer: Ćyan ID & Garden Of Beleth | Observer, Reviews | February 4, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records by Ćyan ID and Garden Of Beleth. | |
Observer: Ćyan ID & grabyourface | Observer | December 11, 2020 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Ćyan ID and grabyourface. | |
Observer: Devikorps & Corx | Observer | October 22, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new work from Devikorps and Corvx. | |
Observer: Mind | Matter & Crystal Geometry | Observer | November 8, 2019 | Capsule reviews of two French techno-industrial releases. | |
Observer: Rue Oberkampf & Crystal Geometry | Observer, Reviews | November 1, 2024 | Thoughts on new EPs from Rue Oberkampf and Crystal Geometry. | |
Observer: The Hearses & Cruel Diagonals | Observer | September 3, 2021 | Short-form thoughts on new records by Thee Hearses and Cruel Diagonals. | |
Observer: Trellick & Jérôme Chassagnard | Observer | November 5, 2021 | Brief reviews of new works by Trellick and Jérôme Chassagnard. | |
Observer: Unconscious/HKKPTR & Crudmouth | Observer, Reviews | August 24, 2018 | Capsule reviews of a split by Unconscious & HKKPTR and the debut EP from Crudmouth (Volt 9000 and The Gothsicles). | |
Observer: Wilshire Corridor & Cruel Diagonals | Observer | January 18, 2019 | Short form reviews of new work by Wilshire Corridor and Cruel Diagonals. | |
Randal Collier-Ford, “Advent” | Reviews | December 1, 2020 | The latest from producer Randal Collier-Ford showcases his seamless integration of neo-classical and acoustic elements into dark ambient. | |
Randal Collier-Ford, “Promethean” | Reviews | October 25, 2017 | Acoustic instrumentation broadens the reach of dark ambient auteur Randal Collier-Ford. | |
Randal Collier-Ford, “गोड्स आवर नेवर स्लीप” | Reviews | October 7, 2014 | Dark ambient up-and-comer experiments with droning minimalism. | |
Replicas: Caustic, “Yo Soy En Fuego” | Replicas | July 30, 2014 | The 10th anniversary re-release of Matt Fanale’s debut illustrates how far the cult industrial artist has come. | |
Replicas: Coil + Zos Kia + Marc Almond, “How To Destroy Angels” | Replicas | September 26, 2018 | The early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma. | |
Replicas: Corpus Delicti, “Rarities” | Replicas | March 25, 2020 | Classic French goth rock act Corpus Delicti mark their reactivation with a release of archival material. | |
Replicas: Cyberaktif, “Tenebrae Vision” | Replicas, Reviews | July 18, 2018 | A new 2CD/digital reissue from Artoffact helps contextualize the early 90s industrial supergroup. | |
Replicas: The Cure, “Mixed Up / Torn Down” | Replicas, Reviews | July 11, 2018 | The gargantuan three disc reissue of The Cure’s “Mixed Up” imitates the pop excess of the band, even if it can’t hope to circumscribe it. |
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Autoclav1.1/Displacer, “Spacetime” | Reviews | August 16, 2017 | Autoclav1.1 and Displacer explore space and time on their new split release of technoid IDM. | |
D/SIR, “All That Was Left” | Reviews | July 9, 2019 | D/SIR take their post-witchouse atmospheres in a surprisingly melodic and approachable direction. | |
D/SIR, “Wilde’s Crown” | Reviews | February 3, 2016 | D/SIR do post-witch house music well, and hint at even larger possibilities on their latest release. | |
Dame Area, “Ondas Tribales” | Reviews | April 20, 2021 | Spanish duo put percussion before all on their synthpunky compositions. | |
DarkDriveClinic, “Noise In My Head” | Reviews | December 6, 2011 | Legendary producer John Fryer releases his first album of original material, marked by a richness of sound which proves both a blessing and a curse. | |
Dead Voices On Air, “:jamiel:spybey:” | Reviews | January 17, 2024 | A new collaborative record points to the maturity, range, and grace of latter-era Dead Voices On Air records. | |
Dead When I Found Her, “Eyes on Backwards” | Reviews | November 15, 2016 | Dead When I Found Her’s fourth LP is the project’s most abrasive effort, but still showcases Michael Arthur Holloway’s yen for exquisitely sculpted electro-industrial. | |
Dead When I Found Her, “Rag Doll Blues” | Reviews | October 9, 2012 | The sophomore album from Portland’s Dead When I Found Her has the same skeleton as their Puppy inspired debut, with a pop heart beating inside it. | |
Deadly Injection, “Zombified” | Reviews | February 17, 2021 | On their second LP, German dark electro act Deadly Injection incur a debt to their influences which can’t be paid off. | |
Decent Ruins, “Too Weird To Live” | Reviews | June 13, 2023 | Czech duo Decent Ruins offer caustic wit and rapid-fire genre cycling on their debut. | |
Decoded Feedback, “disKonnekt” | Reviews | June 28, 2012 | The new album from Canada’s Decoded Feedback does little in the way of breaking new ground, while still offering up something for the electro-industrial faithful. | |
Defrag, “Drown” | Reviews | October 2, 2014 | Jeff Dodson applies his skills in sound design to create ornate electronic music that retains feeling and accessibility despite it’s complexity. | |
defrag, “Float” | Reviews | March 1, 2022 | defrag returns with their signature blend of technoid sound design and emotive songs. | |
Defrag, “Lost Lands EP” | Reviews | January 14, 2015 | Technoid producer Jeff Dodson invests this brief release with cachet that goes beyond its musical content. | |
Deine Lakaien, “Dual” | Reviews | April 27, 2021 | Deine Lakaein’s new double record of covers and originals inspired by the former frames their magisterial darkwave both in and out of history. | |
Dernière Volonté, “Prie Pour Moi” | Reviews | March 22, 2016 | French neo-folk gone electropop act Dernière Volonté leans hard on their established sound on this new LP. | |
Designer Violence, “We Gave Peace A Chance” | Reviews | February 24, 2023 | A righteously venomous record from Dutch up-and-comers Designer Violence works some goth and metal touches into their lo-fi post-industrial style. | |
Diaphane, “Lifeforms” | Reviews | October 4, 2013 | The second album from Ab Ovo’s Régis Baillet evokes shapes and motions through careful composition and sound design. | |
Die Krupps, “The Machinists of Joy” | Reviews | November 27, 2013 | Returning with their first LP of all new material in 16 years, Die Krupps sound exactly as you would expect them to… in a positive way. | |
Die Krupps, “V – Metal Machine Music” | Reviews | October 6, 2015 | Die Krupps return firmly to their electronic metal sound with a slight stylistic twist. | |
Die Sektor, “(-)existence” | Reviews | December 11, 2013 | Atlanta’s Die Sektor close off a trilogy of experimental aggrotech albums with a corker. | |
Die Sektor, “Death My Darling” | Reviews | June 19, 2019 | After six years, Die Sektor re-emerge with an electro-industrial album with summarizes and expands on their previous experimentation. | |
Die Sektor, “The Final Electro Solution” | Reviews | October 16, 2012 | The third album from the Atlanta based group hinges on a mix of dubstep and dark electro sounds. | |
Die Selektion, “Deine Stimme Ist Der Ursprung Jeglicher Gewalt” | Reviews | July 5, 2017 | Die Selektion break their long absence with a strikingly smooth and polished take on their electro-heavy coldwave sound. | |
Die Selektion, “Zeuge aus Licht” | Reviews | October 6, 2023 | The idiosyncrasies of Die Selektion’s impassioned style of darkwave stand in stark contrast to the current club milieu. | |
Diesein, “Songs About Sally” | Reviews | October 24, 2018 | Laslo Antal of Sixth June injects some neon warmth into melancholia with his Diesein project’s debut. | |
Diesel Dudes, “New Muscles” | Reviews | August 29, 2023 | Diesel Dudes tighten up their EBM/electro-punk delivery while still retaining their satirical bite. | |
Digital Geist, “R.O.T.O.R. Rewired” | Reviews | July 12, 2016 | Industrial techno project Digital Geist takes on rescoring a classic of 80s trash cinema, with engaging results. | |
DIN, “Real Dirt” | Reviews | January 10, 2018 | Josie and Greg Vand’s debut LP as DIN is hypnotic and occasionally psychedelic synth music. | |
dISHARMONY, “Fragments of Time” | Reviews | December 21, 2016 | Slovakian industrialists dISHARMONY explore the middle ground between IDM and dark electro on their new LP. | |
Disharmony, “Room 78” | Reviews | April 9, 2013 | The Slovakian duo use some unconventional and thoughtful tactics to bridge electro-industrial and IDM. | |
Diskonnekted, “Hotel Existence” | Reviews | August 29, 2012 | The diverse Belgian act plays with adding new developments in low-end into their already broad palette. | |
Displacer & Nimon, “House of the Dying Sun” | Reviews | March 11, 2014 | Two noted artists from the IDM end of Our Thing collaborate on a smooth and shoegazey release for Hymen records. | |
Displacer, “Electric Dreams” | Reviews | December 2, 2014 | A slightly more aggressive release from Michael Morton, but still within the moody downtempo world Displacer is known for. | |
Displacer, “Foundation” | Reviews | November 1, 2012 | The first Hymen release for the Toronto IDM project immerses the listener in warm, attentively composed sound. | |
Displacer, “The Face You Deserve” | Reviews | October 24, 2017 | The latest full length from Displacer speaks to the broad ideas and strong aesthetic of the IDM-Technoid project. | |
Distorted Memory, “Temple of the Black Star” | Reviews | August 17, 2012 | The new remix single by Winnipeg’s Distorted Memory inverts expectations, providing a document of an emerging aesthetic as it does so. | |
Distorted Memory, “The Eternal Return” | Reviews | June 28, 2013 | Distorted Memory are back from their sojourn in occult territory, both informed by their travels and returning to their roots. | |
Distortion Six, “Norze” | Reviews | October 29, 2019 | The classic power noise formula is taken up by Distortion Six on their new Nordic-themed LP. | |
Dive, “Underneath” | Reviews | April 26, 2017 | Dirk Ivens returns to the storied Dive project, casting one look back at his long-standing legacy and another at the future of dark electronics. | |
DJM|REX, “EP2” | Reviews | July 22, 2015 | The second all too brief EP of vocal IDM from Douglas McCarthy and Cyrusrex carries on with the warmth and listenability of it’s predecessor. | |
DJMREX, “EP1” | Reviews | January 8, 2014 | The debut from Douglas McCarthy’s new project is as heady and complex as it is warm and inviting. | |
Dødsmaskin, “Fiende” | Reviews | April 11, 2018 | Bitter and churning death industrial holds sway on Dødsmaskin’s new LP. | |
Donzii, “Fishbowl” | Reviews | April 12, 2023 | Florida’s Donzii blend no wave, proto-goth, funk, and electronics into an intoxicating first LP. | |
Double Echo, “☾” | Reviews | July 7, 2021 | Lunar title aside, the new LP from Double Echo finds the darkwave trio taking a brighter turn. | |
Double Echo, “Ancient Youth” | Reviews | July 5, 2016 | Liverpool’s Double Echo are on a roll with a new EP of wound-up and occasionally frenzied goth rock. | |
Double Echo, “Burning In Blue” | Reviews | February 21, 2020 | Double Echo bring all of their dreamy darkwave stylings to bear on a rich and rewarding LP. | |
Download, “Lingam” | Reviews | June 21, 2013 | cEvin Key and Phil Western return with a new album of sprightly analogue IDM and techno, as weirdly listenable as it is spacey and inscrutable. | |
Download, “Unknown Room” | Reviews | March 13, 2019 | Potentially Download’s final LP, “Unknown Room” carries on the bubbling IDM experimentation which came to define the Key/Western era of the project. | |
Drab Majesty, “The Demonstration” | Reviews | February 1, 2017 | Drab Majesty’s sophomore record delivers an excellent clutch of goth pop tunes. | |
Dread, “In Dub” | Reviews | May 3, 2017 | The new dub project of Brian Williams (Lustmord) heads to the subtler side of low end. | |
Dryft, “The Blur Vent” | Reviews | July 9, 2014 | Mike Cadoo’s latest collection under the Dryft moniker speaks to many of the different musical avenues he has pursued, from industrial to shoegaze to IDM. | |
DSX, “Soviet Synthesizer” | Reviews | June 1, 2018 | Dejan Samardzic’s DSX project returns with a mini-album both of the time and of his EBM lineage. | |
Dubcon, “Martian Dub Beacon” | Reviews | January 19, 2016 | cEvin Key and Ryan Moore return for a more mellow dub trip on their second LP. | |
Dubcon, “U.F.O. Pon Di Gully Side” | Reviews | October 29, 2013 | The Dubcon record offers a dark fusion of the distinct dub styles of cEvin Key and Ryan Moore. | |
Dune Messiah, “Moments of Bliss” | Reviews | May 7, 2019 | The sophomore LP from the Danish folk-noir performer signposts his musical development. | |
End To End: DarkDriveClinic, “Noise In My Head reMix Album Part 1” | End to End, Reviews | September 28, 2012 | A by-donation clutch of remixes gives some of DarkDriveClinic’s richly produced tracks some breathing room and club opportunities. | |
End to End: Diskonnekted, “Yesteryears” | End to End, Reviews | September 24, 2013 | Diskonnekted follow up on their ambitious 2012 LP Hotel Existence with a remix EP that’s just as varied. Here’s the play-by-play… | |
Eric de Vries, “My Battle” | Reviews | June 11, 2024 | Winterkälte’s Eric de Vries confronts mortality head on with his first solo record while maintaining the rhythmic density and intensity of his extant work. | |
Gabi Delgado, “1” | Reviews | April 15, 2014 | The new album from the legendary DAF vocalist speaks to some of his legacy while studiously avoiding trying to replicate past successes. | |
Henric de la Cour, “Henric de la Cour” | Reviews | November 4, 2011 | The solo debut of the Yvonne and Strip Music singer is a gem in the current renaissance of wave music. | |
Henric De La Cour, “Mandrills” | Reviews | September 18, 2013 | Henric De La Cour’s second solo record eschews the excesses of its predecessor, instead walking some deft pop tightropes. | |
In Conversation: Dead When I Found Her, “All The Way Down” | In Conversation | November 25, 2015 | Bruce and Alex discuss the new Dead When I Found Her record’s gentler deconstruction of electro-industrial tropes. | |
Observer: Cretin Dilettante & Dead Husband | Observer | November 23, 2018 | Short form reviews of releases from Dead Husband and Cretin Dilletante. | |
Observer: daddybear & XLV | Observer | June 26, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from daddybear and XLV. | |
Observer: Deeper Graves & Her Noise is Violence | Observer | February 11, 2022 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Deeper Graves and Her Noise is Violence. | |
Observer: Desolation Colony & Pavor Nocturnus | Observer | September 8, 2023 | Reviews of new work from Desolation Colony (Azar Swan) and Pavor Nocturnus. | |
Observer: Devikorps & Corx | Observer | October 22, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new work from Devikorps and Corvx. | |
Observer: Devoted Cleric & Richard Haig | Observer | April 29, 2022 | Capsule reviews of releases by Devoted Cleric and Richard Haig. | |
Observer: Distortion Six & Crying Skies | Observer | November 2, 2018 | Capsule reviews of releases by Distortion Six and Crying Skies. | |
Observer: Dot Drama & Military Position | Observer, Reviews | September 15, 2023 | Short form reviews of new releases by Dot Drama and Military Position. | |
Observer: Pod Blotz & Deadframe | Observer, Reviews | June 15, 2018 | Capsule reviews to finish out the week, with Pod Blotz and Deadframe. | |
Observer: Randolph & Mortimer and Den Sorte Død | Observer, Reviews | March 26, 2021 | Short form reviews of new work from Randolph & Mortimer and Den Sorte Død. | |
Observer: Unconscious & Downwell | Observer | November 1, 2019 | Thoughts on two new techno-EBM releases from Unconscious and Downwell. | |
Replicas: D.H.I., “Machine Altar Transmission” & “Pressures Collide” | Replicas | November 21, 2019 | The cult Canadian 90s industrial act re-release their catalogue via Bandcamp. | |
Replicas: Doubting Thomas, “The Infidel” | Replicas, Reviews | March 5, 2013 | In a new column, we run down the specific merits of newly reissued releases, starting with Doubting Thomas, a famed offshoot of Skinny Puppy. | |
Sally Dige, “Holding On” | Reviews | September 20, 2017 | The sophomore album from the Danish-Canadian producer/performer is exacting, precise and musical. | |
The Danse Society, “Change Of Skin” | Reviews | August 30, 2011 | As a modern goth record, Change Of Skin is perfectly decent. As a reunion LP released under the Danse Society name, it’s utterly bizarre. | |
The Devil & The Universe, “Endgame 69” | Reviews | July 24, 2019 | Austrian darkwavers The Devil & The Universe invoke the dark side of the Summer of Love on their new LP. | |
The Devil & the Universe, “GOATopia” | Reviews | February 1, 2022 | a+w mainstays The Devil & The Universe are back with more hedonistic jams for your pagan rave. | |
Xarah Dion, “Plein Nord” | Reviews | July 10, 2019 | Montreal’s Xarah Dion levels up on her substantial new darkwave album. |
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E.S.A., “Themes Of Carnal Empowerment Part 1: Lust” | Reviews | March 20, 2012 | The first of two E.S.A. releases in 2012 finds Jamie Blacker using orchestrated rhythmic noise to comment on the lusty aspects of the human condition. | |
Echoberyl, “Mother Solitude and Other Dark Tales” | Reviews | November 2, 2021 | The sophomore LP from Parisian darkwavers Echoberyl is uneven but not without charm. | |
Ecstasphere, “Transgressions: Documenting Decay” | Reviews | January 23, 2018 | The third record from Ecstasphere modifies the classic rhythmic noise template with welcome additions from outside the world of noise. | |
Ego Likeness, “When the Wolves Return” | Reviews | July 14, 2015 | American Darkwave act Ego Likeness put their best on display on their latest album for Metropolis Records. | |
Egoprisme, “Among Noise” | Reviews | February 7, 2018 | The debut LP from the French darkwave act finds a healthy balance between the genre’s stylistic modes. | |
Einstürzende Neubauten, “Lament” | Reviews | November 13, 2014 | Einstürzende Neubauten revisit the scale and horror of the Great war through the lenses of their own aesthetic and war-time compositions. | |
Eisbrecher, “Zehn Jahre Kalt” | Reviews | April 8, 2014 | Eisbrecher’s odds and sods comp for the North American market has utility in introducing new ears to the Neue Deutsche Härte band. | |
Eisenfunk, “Pentafunk” | Reviews | August 15, 2011 | The new album of bouncy industrial-rave from the Bavarian trio is short on substance, long on anthems for people to dance to on Youtube. | |
Elm, “Hardline” | Reviews | May 26, 2016 | Restricted Area’s Peter Elm launches a new project which puts a slight spin on his trad-EBM sounds. | |
Encephalon, “Echoes” | Reviews | June 10, 2022 | Ottawa’s electro-industrial mainstays explode themselves on their meta-textually rich fourth LP. | |
Encephalon, “Psychogenesis” | Reviews | April 29, 2015 | Encephalon double-down on their sophomore release, opting for even more ornate structures and themes. | |
Encephalon, “The Transhuman Condition” | Reviews | November 9, 2011 | Ottawa’s electro-industrial trio Encephalon deliver a debut album of surprising depth and complexity. | |
Encephalon, “We Only Love You When You’re Dead” | Reviews | October 13, 2017 | Ottawa’s Encephalon return with an electro-industrial rock opera about celebrity, death and rebirth. | |
EntreMentiras, self-titled | Reviews | June 24, 2020 | EntreMentiras’ brisk and melodic debut brings synthpunk, minimal wave, EBM, and synthpop into furious harmony. | |
Erode, “Horizon” | Reviews | August 26, 2011 | Debut IDM LP from German metaller Alexander Dietz offers some pleasant changes of pace. | |
ESA, “Burial 10” | Reviews | February 11, 2020 | ESA continues to bring primeval rage and near-flawless technical execution to powernoise on “Burial 10”. | |
ESA, “Designer Carnage” | Reviews | February 15, 2022 | Jamie Blacker adds so many different sounds and ideas to his already complex and potent rhythmic noise. | |
ESA, “That Beast” | Reviews | March 13, 2018 | The new album from Jamie Blacker’s ESA is more ferocious and also more thoughtful than ever before. | |
ESA, “Themes Of Carnal Empowerment Pt 2: Deceit” | Reviews | July 3, 2013 | The second of the British artist’s concept albums about the darker elements of the human sexual experience rewards investment and reflection from the committed listener. | |
ESA, “Themes of Carnal Empowerment Pt.3: Penance” | Reviews | September 17, 2015 | The third installment of Jamie Blacker’s lust-themed albums further explores his intersection of composition and rhythmic noise. | |
Espermachine, “This Dying Life” | Reviews | July 17, 2012 | The debut for Tom Shear’s 23db Records takes a while to catch on, but has charms beyond its more apparent influences. | |
Everything Goes Cold, “The Tyrant Sun” EP | Reviews | March 2, 2012 | The Californian outfit takes a darker turn on their new EP of originals and remixes. | |
Ex_Tension, “Le Seuil De Tolérance” | Reviews | March 7, 2013 | Ex_Tension make some subtle structural shifts in the presentation of their ambient/noise hybrid. | |
Eye Steal, “Burning Out” | Reviews | July 19, 2017 | Toronto’s Eye Steal cram a lot of drama and grit into their debut for Negative Gain Productions. | |
In Conversation: Everything Goes Cold “Black Out the Sun” | In Conversation | July 10, 2014 | The Senior Staff discusses thematics and the implied narratives contained within the new album from industrial rock project Everything Goes Cold. | |
Observer: Leere Städte & Executioner’s Mask | Observer, Reviews | September 2, 2022 | Shorter thoughts on new releases by Leere Städte (Die Selektion) and Executioner’s Mask. | |
Observer: Empusae & Sierra | Observer, Reviews | January 21, 2022 | Capsule reviews of releases by Empusae and Sierra. | |
Observer: GBxCL and Ex-Heir | Observer | October 28, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by GBxCL and Ex-Heir. | |
Observer: Joel Eel + Randolph & Mortimer | Observer | September 14, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Joel Eel and Randolph & Mortimer. | |
Perc & Einstürzende Neubauten, “Interpretations” | Reviews | October 16, 2013 | The collaboration between the noted techno artist and the industrial godfathers provides new perspectives on both their works. | |
The Exploding Boy, “Four” | Reviews | November 6, 2013 | The Swedish post-punk quartet wear their influences loud and proud in a largely successful crossover effort. | |
The Exploding Boy, “The Black Album” | Reviews | November 8, 2011 | Swedish post-punks come into their own on their third LP, a refreshingly bright and melodic record. | |
The Pitch: Evils Toy, “XTC Implant” | The Pitch | February 2, 2016 | Evils Toy’s 1996 album “XTC Implant” gets pitched on its merits as vintage dark electro. |
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End to End: FGFC820, “Defense Condition 2” EP | End to End | November 23, 2011 | We have a listen to each track of FGFC820’s new remix EP of militaristic harsh EBM. | |
Fearing, “Shadow” | Reviews | April 28, 2020 | Oakland’s Fearing offer a slightly dreamy take on dark post-punk with varying results. | |
Feyleux, “Midnight Hearts” | Reviews | June 19, 2024 | Feyleux’s debut showcases an uncanny amount of darkwave savvy and reach. | |
FGFC820, “Homeland Insecurity” | Reviews | June 12, 2012 | The new album from the Queens hard EBM duo stays the course, while engaging some newer and more complex ideas. | |
Filmmaker, “Fictional Portrayals” | Reviews | June 7, 2022 | Filmmaker’s voluminous run of hybrid EBM stylings continues apace. | |
Filmmaker, “Hollywood Cult” | Reviews | February 6, 2024 | Filmmaker continues his prolific run of lo-fi EBM and throwback techno releases. | |
Filmmaker, “Screening Plexus” | Reviews | January 12, 2022 | More excellent genre-hopping body music comes our way from Colombian producer Filmmaker. | |
FIRES, “All My Dreams Are Of This Place” | Reviews | May 15, 2019 | FIRES’ sophomore record moves further towards full bore electronic rock, with an emotional edge to match. | |
FIRES, “Red Goes Grey” | Reviews | September 12, 2017 | Eric Sochocki’s debut as FIRES uses synthwave production as a delivery mechanism for big hooks and highly emotional vocals. | |
Flesh Field, “Voice of the Echo Chamber” | Reviews | November 15, 2023 | Ian Ross resurrected Flesh Field addresses gun violence on a conceptually rich and sonically large comeback LP. | |
Flint Glass, “Azathoth” | Reviews | August 23, 2022 | Flint Glass returns to Lovecraftian influences with the downtempo and ambiently dark “Azathoth”. | |
FORCES, “NEWBODY” | Reviews | July 26, 2017 | FORCES have relocated, but their pan-historical, heavily-saturated techno-EBM fusion is still close at hand. | |
Forever Grey, “Alabaster Chamber” | Reviews | September 27, 2016 | Resolutely dark coldwave from Forever Grey takes on a variety of subtle formations. | |
Forever Grey, “Sympathy Garden” | Reviews | April 22, 2022 | Forever Grey add some slightly melodic shades to their weighty darkwave palette, but the overall picture remains decidedly stygian. | |
Forma Tadre, “Geiger’s Day” | Reviews | October 6, 2021 | A hitherto unreleased record of ambitious ambient composition provides a missing link in the discography of Forma Tadre. | |
Fostercare, “Innerspace vol 1” | Reviews | January 15, 2014 | Fostercare delivers another free-association techno headfuck, but draws from a whole new range of sources. | |
Foxxy Newport, “Neutral” | Reviews | March 4, 2015 | The Mr.Kitty produced debut from the San Francisco based vocalist fuses electropop and other genres into a catchy hybrid. | |
Fractured Transmission, “In The Company Of Wolves” | Reviews | January 24, 2017 | The latest from noise merchant Fractured Transmission takes a new rhythmic tack and is stronger for it. | |
Front 242, “[Filtered] Pulse” | Reviews | July 6, 2016 | A truncated reissue of Front 242’s 2003 releases provides a different view of where the band was at post the turn of the millenium. | |
Front Line Assembly, “Echoes” | Reviews | May 14, 2014 | The remix companion to 2013’s Echogenetic is carefully curated and shows an expanded view of where FLA is in the present day. | |
Front Line Assembly, “Mechanical Soul” | Reviews | January 22, 2021 | The new Front Line Assembly record strips things down for a minimalist take on current and classic industrial sounds. | |
Front Line Assembly, “Wake Up The Coma” | Reviews | February 8, 2019 | Front Line Assembly’s latest finds the electro-industrial legends casting around for new ideas and focus. | |
Front Line Assembly, “WarMech” | Reviews | June 22, 2018 | Deep sound design defines FLA’s new video game soundtrack, the sequel to AirMech. | |
Funker Vogt, “Companion In Crime” | Reviews | July 24, 2013 | Checking in with Funker Vogt, the German military EBM stalwarts are found lacking even in the cheap thrills which used to be their stock and trade. | |
In Conversation: Fostercare, “Altered Creature” | In Conversation, Reviews | September 21, 2012 | The senior staff discusses the various charms of Fostercare’s 90’s techno influenced LP, with all kinds of digression and pontificating. | |
In Conversation: Front Line Assembly, “Echogenetic” | In Conversation, Reviews | July 11, 2013 | The senior staff chews the fat regarding Front Line Assembly’s new album, which pulls out all the stops in combining their classic template with current sounds. | |
Observer: Figure Section & Madrelarva | Observer | October 11, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases from Figure Section and Madrelarva. | |
Observer: Fjerstad & Bastet | Observer | January 11, 2019 | Short-form reviews of new work from Fjerstad and Bastet. | |
Observer: Fractions & Meipr | Observer | August 23, 2019 | Capsules of new releases by FRACTIONS and Meipr | |
Observer: Fractured Transmission & Oil Thief | Observer | September 27, 2019 | Moody noise from Fractured Transmission and Oil Thief. | |
Observer: Hex Wolves, The Yage & Fractured Transmission and Harsh R | Observer | March 22, 2019 | Comments on the new EP from Harsh R, plus the collaboration of Hex Wolves, The Yage, and Fractured Transmission. | |
Observer: Normal Bias & Madeleine Fragile | Observer, Reviews | October 21, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new EPs by Normal Bias and Madeleine Fragile. | |
Observer: Production Unit Xero & Flint Glass | Observer | May 14, 2021 | Short-form reviews of new releases from Production Unit Xero and Flint Glass. | |
Observer: SARIN X Imperial Black Unit & FEE LION | Observer | April 12, 2019 | A new collaboration from SARIN and Imperial Black Unit and a new EP from FEE LION are reviewed. | |
Observer: Schwefelgelb & Fractions | Observer, Reviews | July 13, 2018 | Short form reviews of new techno-EBM releases from Schwefelgelb and Fractions. | |
Observer: Zanias & Furor | Observer | March 20, 2020 | Short form reviews of new EPs by Zanias and Furor. | |
Replicas: Fatal Morgana, “The Final Destruction” | Replicas | June 16, 2020 | Fatal Morgana’s discography of dramatic and occasionally symphonic EBM receives a thorough reissue on Mecanica. | |
Replicas: Fektion Fekler, “From Here to Heaven” | Replicas | January 15, 2019 | Fektion Fekler makes their minor classic electro-industrial debut available again via Bandcamp. | |
Replicas: Flash Zero, “Conspiracy” | Replicas, Reviews | September 14, 2016 | A look at the exhaustive reissue of Flash Zero’s second album, which plunged headlong into the EBM sounds of its day. | |
Replicas: Forma Tadre, “Brightful Times” | Replicas, Reviews | November 26, 2019 | An early EP and previously unheard demos widen the already expansive range of Forma Tadre’s sounds and influences. | |
Replicas: The Force Dimension, self-titled | Replicas | October 8, 2019 | Dutch EBM old-schoolers The Force Dimension’s debut receives an anniversary cassette reissue. | |
Replicas: The Fourth Man, self-titled | Replicas, Reviews | March 18, 2014 | A reissue by Vancouver’s oft-overlooked The Fourth Man emerges from the vaults with raw electro-industrial which sounds utterly fresh in 2014. | |
Rhys Fulber, “Brutal Nature” | Reviews | November 30, 2021 | The new solo LP from Rhys Fulber artfully links beat-heavy industrial extremism with the softer sides of Fulber’s compositional skills. | |
Rhys Fulber, “Collapsing Empires” | Reviews | June 1, 2022 | Rhys Fulber’s latest doubles down on dark techno and minimalist ambiance. | |
Rhys Fulber, “Ostalgia” | Reviews | October 3, 2019 | The new album from the renowned producer and programmer contains multitudes in its finer details. | |
Scott Fox, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” | Reviews | November 16, 2018 | A daring yet subtle release from iVardensphere producer Scott Fox sets Coleridge’s words to music. | |
The Fourth Man, “onaniershow” | Reviews | July 22, 2014 | Another piece of Vancouver’s industrial legacy re-emerges, with the never before released sophomore album from The Fourth Man. | |
The Frozen Autumn, “Chirality” | Reviews | February 29, 2012 | Longtime darkwave outfit lands on North American shores with a strong and direct album. | |
The Frozen Autumn, “The Fellow Traveller” | Reviews | January 17, 2018 | The Frozen Autumn pursue a purely synth-driven and lighter incarnation of their darkwave style. |
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Caldon Glover, “Labyrintia” | Reviews | November 2, 2022 | Caldon Glover takes their sample and field-recording based approach to composition into deep dark ambient territory. | |
Caldon Glover, “Ùir” | Reviews | April 25, 2023 | Caldon Glover continues their expedition into the metaphysical corners of dark ambient with their latest LP. | |
Gallows’ Eve, “13 Thorns” | Reviews | January 31, 2024 | Sweden’s Gallows’ Eve hit trad goth rock perfection on their debut. | |
Ganser, “Odd Talk” | Reviews | April 18, 2018 | After two EPs, Chicago’s Ganser deliver an LP of unnerving and experimental post-punk. | |
Gatekeeper, “Exo” | Reviews | August 15, 2012 | Buoyed by an immersive video game-style environment, the long-awaited debut from the dark electronic duo leaves behind the dark ambiance of their initial work, and crafts a heady and disorienting suite of sound design which baffles as it draws you in with its inscrutable charms. | |
Gatekeeper, “Young Chronos” | Reviews | November 13, 2013 | The new free-to-download EP from the NYC duo marries their squelchy high-concept techno to a new set of orchestral sounds. | |
General Dynamics, “Weaponize Your Dreams” | Reviews | November 22, 2022 | Some classic electro-industrial influence makes its way into the debut of new collaborative project General Dynamics (SARIN & QUAL). | |
Gheists, “Age” | Reviews | July 19, 2013 | The producer behind Mangadrive plays with some darker, slower styles but doesn’t forfeit his attention to detail or bombastic sensibility. | |
Ghost & Writer, “Red Flags” | Reviews | March 19, 2013 | The already solid duo of Frank Spinath and Jean-Marc Lederman add tighter arrangements and spritely melodies for a stellar sophomore record. | |
Ghost Twin, “Love Songs For End Times” | Reviews | June 8, 2021 | A strong second record from Ghost Twin adds some melodic and uptempo breadth to their smooth darkwave style. | |
Ghost Twin, “Plastic Heart” | Reviews | May 30, 2017 | Dionysian darkwave from Ghost Twin bridges some older and newer styles. | |
Girlfriends and Boyfriends, “Fallacy of Fairness” | Reviews | February 3, 2021 | Post-punkers Girlfriends and Boyfriends come through with tunes on their latest LP. | |
Glass Apple Bonzai, “In The Dark” | Reviews | December 13, 2016 | Glass Apple Bonzai goes all in on their Satanic synthpop album. | |
Glass Apple Bonzai, “Night Maze” | Reviews | May 13, 2015 | Glass Apple Bonzai pick up the chiller side of 80s synthpop on their sophomore record. | |
Glass Apple Bonzai, “The All-Nite Starlite Electronic Café” | Reviews | June 7, 2019 | Glass Apple Bonzai court crossover synthwave success but stays true to the soulful synthpop songwriting which has been the band’s calling card on “The All-Nite Starlite Electronic Café”. | |
Glass Apple Bonzai, self-titled | Reviews | May 8, 2014 | The debut album from Daniel X Belasco’s retro synthpop project focuses on songwriting over everything else. | |
Gnome & Spybey, “Reflective” | Reviews | November 26, 2014 | Gnome & Spybey enlist a litany of guests for a moodier take on their excellent ambient template. | |
Gnome & Spybey, “Three” | Reviews | May 16, 2013 | The third record from the Gnome & Spybey ambient collaboration is perhaps more minimal than its predecessors, but no less evocative. | |
Go Fight, “Napalm Baby” | Reviews | April 7, 2015 | Jim Marcus’ GoFight returns with an album of smart, sex-positive industrial funk. | |
God Destruction, “Illuminatus” | Reviews | January 3, 2013 | The Mexican duo trade in a powerful mixture of harsh electro and black metal on their well-regarded 2012 album. | |
God Destruction, “Redentor” | Reviews | March 2, 2016 | The third album from Mexico’s God Destruction continues to blend black metal flourishes into the edges of the aggrotech template. | |
God Module, “The Unsound” | Reviews | July 16, 2019 | God Module’s new LP highlights what has worked for the project for more than 20 years. | |
Gorgonn, “Six Paths” | Reviews | March 14, 2023 | Deep and unsettling dub combines with industrial clatter on the first full length from Goh Nakada’s Gorgonn project. | |
Gorgyra, “Hecate” | Reviews | January 9, 2024 | Neo-classical project Gorgyra’s ambitions expand on their first full-length, linking ancient western and middle eastern instrumentation with dark ethereality and ambience. | |
Grendel, “Ascending the Abyss” | Reviews | August 7, 2019 | JD Tucker’s reinvention of Grendel feels complete on the long-running project’s new LP. | |
Grendel, “Timewave Zero” | Reviews | April 27, 2012 | Buoyed by deep production and a great clutch of songs, Grendel have released one of the strongest albums of 2012, and have finally won over at least one listener. | |
Grooving In Green, “Stranglehold” | Reviews | February 22, 2013 | Goth rockers make some slight modernizations on their second record, and turn an eye to current socio-economic affairs. | |
Guilt Trip, “Feed The Fire” | Reviews | April 4, 2012 | The Swedish duo’s new record of electro-industrial and EBM benefits from their years in the trenches of self-releases, and should make a good first impression. | |
In Conversation: Grendel, “Age of the Disposable Body” | In Conversation, Reviews | November 1, 2017 | The Senior Staff discuss the breadth and variety Grendel brings to electro-industrial on their latest. | |
In Conversation: The Gothsicles, “Squid Icarus” | In Conversation | December 11, 2014 | The Gothsicles are back, but is there more to “Squid Icarus” than fart jokes? Alex and Bruce discuss. (Don’t worry, yes, there still are fart jokes.) | |
Observer: Ćyan ID & Garden Of Beleth | Observer, Reviews | February 4, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records by Ćyan ID and Garden Of Beleth. | |
Observer: GBxCL and Ex-Heir | Observer | October 28, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by GBxCL and Ex-Heir. | |
Observer: Gorgyra | Observer | April 1, 2022 | Experimental/classical project Gorgyra taps into ancient mythic and musical traditions. | |
Observer: Gutenberg & Panther Modern | Observer, Reviews | June 21, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases by Gutenberg and Panther Modern. | |
Replicas: Grendel, “Inhumane Amusement At The End Of Ages : Redux” | Replicas | March 6, 2019 | The new reissues of Grendel’s earliest material benefits hugely from a remaster that brings it’s finer details into the light. | |
The Gothsicles, “I Feel Sicle” | Reviews | January 25, 2017 | The latest from The ‘Sicles has a broader range of musical ideas than any of their previous albums. |
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Architect • Sonic Area • Hologram_, “We Are the Alchemists” | Reviews | October 27, 2015 | Three master producers come together to experiment with the finer points of percussive and sequenced sound design. | |
End To End: Haujobb, “Let’s Drop Bombs” | End to End, Reviews | July 27, 2012 | This collection of mixes based on one of our favourite albums from last year takes sharp turns the whole way into the varied territory occupied by its remixers. | |
Hada, “In The Heart Of An Endless Winter” | Reviews | January 11, 2023 | Greek duo Hada masterfully blend different sounds to produce as lush an ethereal darkwave record as you’re likely to find. | |
HAEX, “Aethyr Abyss Void” | Reviews | January 7, 2022 | The Los Angeles Industrial duo show their gift for grinding industrial rock on their long-awaited debut LP. | |
Hallows, “All That Is True” | Reviews | July 21, 2021 | The first LP from Seattle’s Hallows maintains a hazy atmosphere as it moves through different arrangements of post-punk and darkwave markers. | |
Hammershøi, “Cathédrales” | Reviews | April 28, 2021 | French duo Hammershøi thread the needle on synthpop, cold wave and minimal sounds. | |
Hante., “Fierce” | Reviews | January 23, 2019 | Hante.’s 4th LP shows off Hélène de Thoury’s distinct personality as a artist and producer. | |
HANTE., “Morning Tsunami” | Reviews | July 20, 2021 | Hante.’s new LP digs deeper into her specific iteration of cool, hypnotic darkwave. | |
Hatari, “Neyslutrans” | Reviews | February 5, 2020 | Hatari’s first LP reiterates the Icelandic band’s crossover appeal, but lacks larger cohesion. | |
Haujobb, “Alive” | Reviews | April 27, 2018 | A live album from the German electro-industrial masters throws their most recent sonic identity into sharp relief. | |
Haujobb, “Blendwerk” | Reviews | November 13, 2015 | The long-awaited follow-up to New World March continues Haujobb’s pursuit of propulsive tension. | |
Haujobb, “New World March” | Reviews | December 2, 2011 | Haujobb’s vision of the future defies augury, and our scrivening. | |
Headless Nameless, “Ominus Spiritus” | Reviews | November 23, 2021 | Encaphalon’s Alis Device and Matt Ghostorm apply their penchant for dramatic arrangements to doomy rock music. | |
Hecq, “Mare Nostrum” | Reviews | February 18, 2015 | The new album from elite sound designer and composer Hecq is made up of manipulated recordings of a supercomputer. | |
Helix, “Bad Dream EP” | Reviews | November 16, 2021 | The project of Tom Shear and Mari Kattman further establish their identity within a varied framework on their new EP. | |
Helix, “Twin” | Reviews | August 29, 2018 | Tom Shear and Mari Kattman christen their new project with a diverse suite of songs that highlight their individual strengths. | |
Hello Moth, “When The Sky Melted” | Reviews | August 18, 2020 | Winsome vocal pop from the always charming Hello Moth refreshes darker palettes. | |
Hem Netjer, “The Song Of Trees” | Reviews | March 22, 2023 | Hem Netjer’s ritualistic take on darkwave is buoyed by their singular vocal stylings. | |
Hidden Place, “Novecento” | Reviews | February 27, 2013 | Italy’s Hidden Place sway back and forth between cold wave and darkwave on their third LP, but their dreamy confidence is more important than genre distinctions. | |
HIDE, “Castration Anxiety” | Reviews | March 27, 2018 | The debut LP from industrial duo HIDE trades in anxiety and raw emotion. | |
HIDE, “Hell is Here” | Reviews | August 28, 2019 | HIDE strike a balance between acrimony and vulnerability on their new LP. | |
High-Functioning Flesh, “A Misery of Unities – A Unity of Miseries” | Reviews | April 3, 2014 | The first major release from High-Functioning Flesh makes good on the LA duo’s promise, welding pure synth-punk aggression to slightly more ambitious compositions. | |
HØRD, “Parallels” | Reviews | September 18, 2018 | French act HØRD offers strict darkwave on their second LP. | |
Horror Vacui, “In Darkness You Will Feel Alright” | Reviews | September 25, 2012 | Debut LP from Italian newcomers delivers deathrock punch and goth panache in equal doses. | |
Horror Vacui, “Living For Nothing” | Reviews | May 26, 2020 | Horror Vacui’s fourth LP finds the deathrock act exploring existential territory with a new melodic fusion of punk and goth rock. | |
Houses of Heaven, “Silent Places” | Reviews | May 5, 2020 | The debut from the California three-piece is simultaneously very big and very dour. | |
How To Destroy Angels, “An Omen” | Reviews | November 14, 2012 | The new EP from Reznor and associates continues to mine the rich vein of exacting and meticulous studiocraft. | |
Human Decay, “Credit to Humanity” | Reviews | March 27, 2012 | The first LP from Human Decay in some time showcases a looser, groovier sound. | |
Hymnambulae, “Orgelhuset” | Reviews | May 31, 2016 | Kammarheit’s Pär Boström partners with sister Åsa for an earthier release of drones and ambiance. | |
Hypnoskull, “Electronic Music Means War To Us 2” | Reviews | April 24, 2013 | Long-running Belgian power noise project returns with a sequel to one of their classic early 2000s albums. | |
In Conversation: High-Functioning Flesh, “Culture Cut” | In Conversation, Reviews | June 28, 2017 | The Senior Staff talks the new High-Functioning Flesh record and its comfortably funky take on body music. | |
In Conversation: High-Functioning Flesh, “Definite Structures” | In Conversation | June 3, 2015 | The Senior Staff discusses how High-Functioning Flesh’s second LP spirals out into a liberated panoply of sampling, rhythm, and harmony. | |
Marc Heal, “The Hum” | Reviews | December 7, 2016 | Cubanate mastermind Marc Heal presents a solo album of lyrically dense storytelling. | |
Observer: Caustic Grip & Hyperlacrimae | Observer, Reviews | May 29, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from Caustic Grip and Hyperlacrimae. | |
Observer: Hapax & Hallowed Hearts | Observer, Reviews | June 11, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new EPs by HAPAX and Hallowed Hearts. | |
Observer: Harsh R & Aleister Blake | Observer | July 9, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs from Harsh R & Aleister Blake | |
Observer: HARSH R & Paladin | Observer | March 5, 2021 | Short form reviews of new work from Harsh R and Paladin. | |
Observer: Hex Wolves & Monolith | Album Reviews, Observer | May 11, 2018 | Short form reviews of techno-tinged releases from Hex Wolves and Monolith. | |
Observer: Hex Wolves, The Yage & Fractured Transmission and Harsh R | Observer | March 22, 2019 | Comments on the new EP from Harsh R, plus the collaboration of Hex Wolves, The Yage, and Fractured Transmission. | |
Observer: The Hearses & Cruel Diagonals | Observer | September 3, 2021 | Short-form thoughts on new records by Thee Hearses and Cruel Diagonals. | |
Observer: Unconscious/HKKPTR & Crudmouth | Observer, Reviews | August 24, 2018 | Capsule reviews of a split by Unconscious & HKKPTR and the debut EP from Crudmouth (Volt 9000 and The Gothsicles). | |
Observer: Various Artists & Hex Wolves | Observer | October 30, 2020 | Reviews of Oráculo Records’ tribute to Absolute Body Control, and the new LP from Hex Wolves. | |
Observer: Velvet Kills & Human Performance Lab | Observer | March 13, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases by Velvet Kills and Human Performance Lab. | |
Replicas: Hecq, “Night Falls” | Replicas | March 15, 2016 | We have a listen to remastered reissue of a very dense and luxurious cinematic ambient record from Ben Lukas Boysen’s celebrated catalogue. | |
Replicas: Phil Western & Tim Hill, “Dark Features” | Replicas, Reviews | September 13, 2017 | Phil Western’s shoegaze-techno breakthrough gets the deluxe vinyl treatment. | |
The Hearse, self-titled | Reviews | January 5, 2016 | New trad goth rock from The Hearse has some promise, but is stymied in the execution. | |
USHERsan & HIV+, “Wide Lights From Hatred Springs” | Reviews | February 6, 2013 | Collaboration between Usher of Norma Loy and Pedro of HIV+ uncovers new ways of creating tension in minimal wave. |
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End to End: Inertia, “Alive” | End to End, Reviews | October 24, 2012 | We do a track by track rundown of the new single from the long-running project, their first for Metropolis. | |
End to End: iVardensphere, “Break The Sky” | End to End, Reviews | October 17, 2013 | We take a quick dash through the first single from the hotly anticipated forthcoming iVardensphere record. | |
I.X.XI, “Not Enough To Survive” | Reviews | January 23, 2024 | Born out of grief, I.X.XI’s debut takes unexpected approaches to industrial, witch house, and symphonic sounds. | |
Ichtyor Tides, “Mortisle Elytrion” | Reviews | October 17, 2012 | Ichtyor Tides offer a record of drones, crackles, and French poetry which eschews common rhythmic devices for the sake of a more idiosyncratic listen. | |
IDK, “IDK One” | Reviews | January 30, 2019 | An archival prelude to the Rendered project casts new light on Daniel Myer’s techno ambitions. | |
Idlefon, “Intensive Collectivity Known As City” | Reviews | September 10, 2014 | Tense and claustrophobic, Idlefon’s debut flips the IDM script while holding on to its core elements. | |
Imminent/Synapscape, “The Humanoid Problem” | Reviews | February 15, 2017 | The new collaboration between powernoise movement OGs is a lot more playful than you might expect. | |
Imperative Reaction, self-titled | Reviews | September 30, 2011 | Bruce looks at the new LP from the electro-industrial mainstays from an outsider’s perspective. | |
In Conversation: Iszoloscope, “False Vacuum” | In Conversation | February 17, 2016 | The Senior Staff chews over the return of Iszoloscope, and investigate what’s changed and what remains the same in Yann Faussurier’s celebrated rhythmic noise project. | |
In Death It Ends, “After The Last Frame” | Reviews | October 21, 2014 | Porl King pushes the ambient envelope in unsettling directions with a new In Death It Ends EP (rooted in creepypasta, no less). | |
In Death It Ends, “Forgotten Knowledge” | Reviews | July 10, 2012 | Porl King forges ahead in his quest to discover new modes of dark music and delivers a slab of cold, nodding riffs and doom-laded atmosphere. | |
In Slaughter Natives, “Cannula Coma Legio” | Reviews | June 11, 2014 | After a ten-year hiatus, martial industrial legends In Slaughter Natives begin stoking the fires with a warm-up release. | |
In Strict Confidence, “Hate2Love” | Reviews | November 21, 2018 | The new album from the German veterans is executed with skill, but suffers from a lack of worthwhile songs. | |
In Strict Confidence, “Utopia” | Reviews | October 2, 2012 | The new album from the venerable German group sticks with the darkwave template they’ve been working towards for a decade. | |
In The Nursery, “1961” | Reviews | November 17, 2017 | The legendary In The Nursery hone in on history with grit and grandeur. | |
In The Nursery, “Blind Sound” | Reviews | October 18, 2011 | Another solid entry in the voluminous discography of the masters of cinematic atmosphere and monumental sound. | |
In The Nursery, “Humberstone” | Reviews | May 20, 2022 | In The Nursery voyage through their own family archives, and bring some rediscovered post-punk energy to their masterful orchestral talents. | |
In the Nursery, “The Calling (Instrumentals)” | Reviews | February 20, 2013 | Confusingly released as an instrumental record, the new LP from In The Nursery is intended to accompany readings from crime novelist Simon Beckett. | |
Individual Totem, “Electrostatic” | Reviews | September 12, 2018 | German stalwarts Individual Totem mix newer experimentation with older formulas on their new LP. | |
Individual Totem, “Kyria 13” | Reviews | August 2, 2013 | The German electro-industrial duo return from hiatus with a high-concept science fiction record that’s both immediate and rhapsodic. | |
Infiltrator, “Black Light Therapy” | Reviews | August 17, 2011 | An intriguing and rewarding noise record which succeeds on the bases of both composition and extremity. | |
Infravision, “Illegal Future” | Reviews | July 6, 2021 | Kendal and Pablo Bozzi ply a specific vision of the retro-future on their debut as Infravision. | |
Inkubus Sukkubus, “Love Poltergeist” | Reviews | April 16, 2014 | Twenty-five years into the goth rock game, Inkubus Sukkubus are still finding fresh territory, like this blend of folk and darkwave. | |
Inkubus Sukkubus, “The Goat” | Reviews | January 6, 2012 | Pagan goth rock stalwarts add some new colours to their palette on their latest, and strike a nice balance between outside influences and their classic sound. | |
Inkubus Sukkubus, “The Way Of The Witch” | Reviews | May 5, 2021 | Pagan goth rock vets Inkubus Sukkubus take a turn towards folk and neo-classical on their latest outing. | |
Instans, “Understatement” | Reviews | October 22, 2013 | Years in the making, the second record from Severe Illusion side-project Instans is as stoic in its sound as it is in its message. | |
Integral, “Sercosa” | Reviews | August 26, 2014 | German duo Integral pull off some impressive sleight of hand on an album that hovers somewhere between technoid and ambient, and between solid and incorporeal. | |
Inure, “The Offering” | Reviews | February 8, 2012 | The third album from the Los Angeles based group has its own take on industrial rock. | |
INVA//ID, “Masochism In D Minor” | Reviews | April 26, 2019 | Classic electro-indutrial and dark electro are delivered with flair on INVA//ID’s new LP. | |
Iszoloscope, “All Is Immensity And Chaos” | Reviews | October 31, 2018 | Iszoloscope’s latest doubles back to the mixture of fury and contemplation which first brought acclaim to the rhythmic noise project. | |
iVardensphere, “APOK” | Reviews | November 1, 2011 | The Edmonton based project’s third record uses various collaborations as a jumping off point, making their strongest statement yet in the process. | |
iVardensphere, “Exile” | Reviews | February 7, 2017 | The latest from iVardensphere is a deft and speedy tour through each of the styles Scott Fox has worked to master over the project’s history. | |
iVardensphere, “Fable” | Reviews | March 11, 2015 | iVardensphere’s fifth (and best) LP is both a homecoming and a departure, with all of the tribal industrial project’s sounds and motifs reuniting fantastically even as it pushes beyond those qualifiers. | |
iVardensphere, “Hesitation” | Reviews | November 8, 2017 | iVardensphere’s seventh LP overall and second of 2017 speaks to the past and present of the rhythmic industrial project. | |
iVardensphere, “Ragemaker” | Reviews | February 9, 2022 | Scott Fox leaves behind growling analogue synths in favour of complex percussion and orchestral ambitions on the 8th iVardensphere LP. | |
iVardensphere, “The Methuselah Tree” | Reviews | November 20, 2013 | iVardensphere’s fourth LP continues the project’s explorations in rhythmic industrial and countless other sub-genres in a fashion that’s both more understated and naturally dynamic. | |
Michael Idehall, “Aion Reborn” | Reviews | October 16, 2018 | Prolific ritual industrialist Michael Idehall goes subterranean on his new release. | |
Michael Idehall, “Apokryphos” | Reviews | October 18, 2024 | Another unsettling missive from Michael Idehall links his harrowing vocal control to moody and mutating industrial and ambient soundscapes. | |
Michael Idehall, “Deep Code Sol” | Reviews | January 14, 2016 | This collection of two previous cassette releases highlights the strength of the Swedish artist’s vocal n’ noise compositions. | |
Michael Idehall, “No Man’s Land” | Reviews | May 4, 2016 | The Swedish sound artist delves even deeper into subconscious and esoteric meaning on his latest for Ant-Zen. | |
Michael Idehall, “Prophecies of the Storm” | Reviews | April 17, 2018 | Swedish producer Michael Idehall offers a wary mix of noise and ambiance on his latest. | |
Oberver: INVA//ID and Unhuman & Petra Flurr | Observer, Reviews | November 18, 2022 | Quick takes on new releases by INVA//ID and Unhuman & Petra Flurr | |
Observer: Imperial Black Unit & Soho Rezanejad | Observer, Reviews | May 31, 2019 | Reviews of short-form releases by Imperial Black Unit and Soho Rezanejad. | |
Observer: In The Nursery & Michael Matters | Observer | September 24, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by In The Nursery and Michael Matters. | |
Observer: In The Nursery & Twin Tribes | Observer, Reviews | April 23, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases from In The Nursery and Twin Tribes. | |
Observer: Interdictor & Local Suicide and Curses | Observer, Reviews | March 3, 2023 | Short-form reviews of new released by Interdictor & Local Suicide and Curses. | |
Observer: INVA//ID & Edgecase Development Corporation | Observer, Reviews | December 3, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs from INVA//ID and Edgecase Development Corporation. | |
Observer: Ivory Towers & Passing | Observer | November 30, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Ivory Towers and Passing. | |
Observer: Michael Idehall & Mollbury Medical Research Centre | Observer | February 18, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by Michael Idehall and Mollbury Medical Research Centre. | |
Observer: Nghtly & Image Of Life | Observer | February 28, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from Nghtly and Image Of Life. | |
Observer: Plack Blague & Imperial Black Unit | Observer, Reviews | July 20, 2018 | Short-form takes on new releases from Plack Blague and Imperial Black Unit. | |
Observer: QUAL & IV Horsemen | Observer | March 8, 2019 | Capsule reviews of new EPs by Qual and IV Horsemen. | |
Observer: SARIN X Imperial Black Unit & FEE LION | Observer | April 12, 2019 | A new collaboration from SARIN and Imperial Black Unit and a new EP from FEE LION are reviewed. | |
Replicas: In The Nursery, “Twins 2020 Remaster” | Replicas | October 27, 2020 | A reissue of a classic early LP by In The Nursery reintroduces their explosive mix of industrial, martial, post-punk, and orchestral sounds. | |
Replicas: iVardensphere, “Scatterface v3” | Replicas, Reviews | August 23, 2013 | In this edition of Replicas, we revisit the comparatively recent debut album from Edmonton’s monsters of modular, iVardensphere. | |
The Ineffectuals, “First Offering” | Reviews | July 17, 2024 | A splattering of noise rock, synthpunk, and EBM is held together by The Ineffectuals’ anxious and arch charms. |
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Jäger 90, “Fleisch Macht Böse” | Reviews | August 19, 2011 | The Anhalt devotees make room to explore the possibilities of their D.A.F. inspired sound on their new album for Out of Line. | |
Jérôme Chassagnard, “Sea” | Reviews | July 24, 2018 | French producer Jérôme Chassagnard looks to the oceans for inspiration on his latest release. | |
Johan Baeckström, “Utopia” | Reviews | June 26, 2018 | The sophomore LP from half of Daily Planet renders classic synthpop in exacting detail. | |
The Juggernauts, “The Juggernauts Are Coming” | Reviews | August 9, 2016 | Ex-Vomito Negro member Borg teams up with Radical G to produce an LP of old school EBM variations. | |
The Pitch: Judgement Of Paris, “Conversion” | Reviews, The Pitch | February 8, 2013 | In this installment of The Pitch, Bruce serves Alex a lost LP of ethereal goodness from an obscure Minneapolis act. |
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Elon Katz, “The Human Pet” | Reviews | July 13, 2016 | White Car savant Elon Katz returns with a futuristic bricolage of styles. | |
End To End: Kant Kino, “LRSBSS” | End to End | May 11, 2012 | Kant Kino return with a fun rave-up of a single which takes a more stripped-down, old-school approach to EBM than we’re accustomed to from the Norwegian duo. | |
In Conversation: Kant Kino, “Father Worked in Industry” | In Conversation, Reviews | February 15, 2013 | We talk through the second record from Norway’s Kant Kino, which yields the addition of electro-pop and zany humour, but there’s still plenty of the band’s classic EBM/electro-industrial mode under the hood. | |
In Conversation: Killing Joke, “Pylon” | In Conversation | October 28, 2015 | The Senior Staff chew through the latest roaring missive from the immortal Killing Joke. | |
In Conversation: Klinik, “Eat Your Heart Out” | In Conversation, Reviews | March 28, 2013 | We chew the fat over the much anticipated Klinik reunion of Dirk Ivens and Mark Verhaeghen. | |
K-Bereit, “Positiv Sound/Negativ Beat” | Reviews | April 10, 2012 | The relentless second album from Dominique Lallement’s project hearkens back to the beat-oriented electro-industrial of the 90s. | |
K.I. Companion, “Music For Cars” | Reviews | May 6, 2020 | K.I. Companion, the new project from Andreas Meyer (Forma Tadre), brings calculated synth warmth to the autobahn. | |
Kælan Mikla, “Nótt Eftir Nótt” | Reviews | November 20, 2018 | The hotly anticipated second LP from Icelandic post-punks turned darkwavers Kælan Mikla attempts to balance lush atmospheres and direct spleen. | |
Kammarheit, “The Nest” | Reviews | August 18, 2015 | A decade long wait for the new Kammarheit album pays off, but “The Nest” keeps much of its mystery to itself. | |
Kammarheit, “Thronal” | Reviews | December 8, 2020 | The new record from Kammarheit speaks to the most bleak and unremitting expressions of dark ambient. | |
KANGA, “Eternal Daughter” | Reviews | September 11, 2019 | KANGA’s new EP showcases her continued growth as producer and performer. | |
Kanga, “You And I Will Never Die” | Reviews | March 30, 2021 | A smooth and subtle new record has Kanga exploring hazy pop territory and establishing a new vocal presence. | |
Kangarot, “Nursery of New Stars” | Reviews | October 2, 2013 | American newcomer Kangarot throws his hat in the ring with a quirky mix of kosmische and dark electro sounds on his second record. | |
Kangarot, “Rejecting Mammalian Humanism” | Reviews | January 6, 2015 | Kangarot’s Josh Reed renders dark electro in lo-fi appealing to our baser instincts. | |
Kangarot, “The Demon-Haunted World” | Reviews | July 23, 2019 | A stripped-down record from Kangarot shows off the compositional chops lying beneath the project’s tripped-out vision of electro-industrial. | |
Kangarot, “Wholly Hex” | Reviews | May 3, 2016 | Kangarot’s third LP brings a new percussive ferocity to the project’s always engaging krautrock/electro-industrial fusion. | |
Kanka Bodewell, “Stroboscope” | Reviews | March 13, 2024 | EBM vets Martin Bodewell (Orange Sector) and Uwe Kanka (Armageddon Dildos) add some synthpop colour to their first collaborative record. | |
Kant Kino, “We Are Kant Kino – You Are Not” | Reviews | June 30, 2011 | Promising debut from dark electro act which polishes and refines a familiar template. | |
Karger Traum “III” | Reviews | August 26, 2020 | Karger Traum bust out into wilder and dreamier areas of experimentation while still keeping one foot in minimalist EBM. | |
Karger Traum, “Such A Dream” | Reviews | November 21, 2017 | Moody electronics from the early 80s are freshened up on the first full length by Karger Traum. | |
Kevorkian Death Cycle, “God Am I” | Reviews | September 20, 2013 | The pre-millenial US industrial band return with an intriguing and evolved sound on their first album in 14 years. | |
Kill Shelter, “Asylum” | Reviews | July 20, 2022 | Kill Shelter welcomes a host of goth and darkwave royalty to a record which fuses homages to the past with modern production. | |
Killing Joke, “MMXII” | Reviews | April 19, 2012 | Their fourth album since the turn of the millennium (*wink*), MMXII finds the mighty Killing Joke in fine form and allowing themselves some introspective moments. | |
Kindest Cuts, “Keeping Distance” | Reviews, Uncategorized | November 13, 2020 | The majority of Kindest Cuts small but powerful synthpop discography is collected on this LP from Oraculo Records. | |
Kirlian Camera, “Black Summer Choirs” | Reviews | June 14, 2013 | Kirlian Camera continue their mission, reintroducing earlier acoustic sounds while charting a darker new electronic course. | |
Kirlian Camera, “Hologram Moon” | Reviews | January 30, 2018 | The latest from Kirlian Camera undersells what’s made the band’s latter era works so magnificent. | |
Kirlian Camera, “Nightglory” | Reviews | November 11, 2011 | The ID:UD favorites’ new album of uplifting, majestic darkwave is typically grand. | |
Kite, “At The Royal Opera” | Reviews | November 24, 2020 | A live recording of an orchestrally-accompanied performance by Kite underlines the band’s synthpop grandeur. | |
Kite, “V” | Reviews | May 15, 2013 | The Swedish electropop duo seal the deal with their fifth EP of beautiful, emotive electropop. | |
Kite, “VI” | Reviews | May 5, 2015 | Kite press forward with an EP darker and stranger than anything the Swedish synthpop duo has ever attempted. | |
Klack, “2400bps 8-N-1” | Reviews | November 15, 2019 | Klack’s second EP of 2019 shows the growth of their throwback dance sounds. | |
Klangstabil, “Shadowboy” | Reviews | December 10, 2013 | Long-running electronic music duo continue with the electropop direction of their last album, with the addition of some complex conceptual ideas. | |
Kloq, “Begin Again” | Reviews | October 8, 2013 | Empirion’s Oz Morsley transitions his techno-EBM project into a full electro-rock band, with disappointing results. | |
Klutæ, “Black Pirahna” | Reviews | July 7, 2017 | Claus Larsen’s raw EBM project returns as an outlet for his fiery impulses as a songwriter and producer. | |
KNK, “Dead Body Music 1+2” | Reviews | October 26, 2016 | Belgian duo KnK recall gritty early nineties dark electro on this compilation of their first two EPs. | |
Koban, “Abject Obsessions” | Reviews | May 17, 2016 | Post-punk duo Koban test out some subtle upgrades to their tense delivery on their second LP. | |
Koban, “VIDE” | Reviews | September 3, 2014 | The Vancouver post-punk duo ratchet up the tension and go for dark grandeur on their latest EP. | |
Kollaps, “Until The Day I Die” | Reviews | September 14, 2022 | A third steely blast of pure industrial noise arrives from Australia’s uncompromising Kollaps. | |
Kommando, “Kranial Klash” | Reviews | April 30, 2014 | The newly resurrected project by Dan Courtman makes a surprisingly listenable (and enjoyable) iteration of power electronics. | |
Kommunity FK, “La Santisima Muerte” | Reviews | November 18, 2011 | The iconic deathrock band returns with a record of glam-inflected experimentation. | |
KONKURS, “Burning Images” – SΛRIN, “Current Conflict” | Reviews | August 22, 2016 | EPs from North American expats KONKURS and SΛRIN bring tight and punchy body music. | |
Kontravoid, “Faceless” | Reviews | October 20, 2021 | A killer new EP from Kontravoid shows off the Toronto’s producer’s talents for maximalist melodies and dancefloor essentials alike. | |
Kontravoid, “Kontravoid” | Reviews | September 7, 2012 | The punky electro debut from the former Crystal Castles drummer rises above some limitations to provide a charming listening experience. | |
Kontravoid, “Too Deep” | Reviews | October 1, 2019 | The second LP from Kontravoid capitalizes on the project’s move towards stricter EBM sounds but retains no small amount of melody and character. | |
Kreign, self-titled | Reviews | April 8, 2020 | Kreign’s debut adds polished production and grimy swagger to classic EBM templates. | |
Kurs, “Dreamer” | Reviews | October 8, 2024 | Kurs’ second LP is another engrossing trek through atmospheric, hypnotic, and satisfyingly aggressive electro-industrial and dark electro. | |
Kurs, “Muter” | Reviews | January 27, 2021 | A strong and unified debut from Kurs marshals classic electro-industrial and related sounds to excellent effect. | |
Observer: Affekt Unit & Darja Kazimira | Observer, Reviews | January 20, 2023 | Short reviews of releases by Affekt Unit and Darja Kazimira. | |
Observer: Kali Jugend & Roya | Observer, Reviews | June 8, 2018 | Short-form reviews of new works from Kali Jugend and Roya. | |
Observer: Natura EST & Kangarot | Observer | October 4, 2019 | Capsule reviews of new releases from Natura EST (autoclav 1.1 & xotox) and Kangarot. | |
Observer: NNHMN & Werner Karloff | Observer | November 6, 2020 | Reviews of new EPs by NNHMN and Werner Karloff. | |
Observer: Virtues & Failings and KnK | Observer, Reviews | October 19, 2018 | Capsule reviews of releases by Virtues & Failings, and KnK. | |
Observer: Volt 9000 & Klack | Observer | September 4, 2020 | Comments on new EPs by Volt 9000 and Klack. | |
Replicas: Kirlian Camera, “Eclipse • Das Schwarze Denkmal” | Replicas, Reviews | May 29, 2013 | We have a listen to a reissue from the italian darkwave masters’ catalogue in anticipation of their new LP. | |
Replicas: Kirlian Camera, “Radio Music A” | Replicas, Reviews | February 12, 2016 | A new compilation tackles the challenge of encapsulating the best of Kirlian Camera’s thirty-five years of work in a single CD. | |
Replicas: Klack, “Catching Up With Klack” | Replicas | February 26, 2020 | Klack consolidate their catalogue into a single LP length release that highlights their myriad charms. | |
Sebastian Komor, “Vikings, Thrones & Dragonbones” | Reviews | September 17, 2014 | The prolific producer indulges his orchestral jones on this new suite that finds a balance between composition and full on club stompers. | |
The Klinik, “The Klinik 84 91” | Reviews | August 21, 2014 | The 8 CD copilation of the seminal EBM project collects most of their material from the 80s, and reminds us of exactly why they’ve stayed so difficult to quantify. | |
The Pitch: Kas Product, “Try Out” | The Pitch | February 24, 2015 | The Pitch returns, with Bruce trying to convince Alex of the merits of KaS Product’s classic 1982 LP. | |
Youth Code / King Yosef, “A Skeleton Key In The Doors Of Depression” | Reviews | March 12, 2021 | Youth Code team-up with producer King Yosef to explore futher evolutions of their sound on a new collaborative release. |
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Einstürzende Neubauten, “Lament” | Reviews | November 13, 2014 | Einstürzende Neubauten revisit the scale and horror of the Great war through the lenses of their own aesthetic and war-time compositions. | |
In Conversation: Laibach, “Spectre” | In Conversation, Reviews | March 6, 2014 | The senior staff chew over the disarmingly direct tone of Laibach’s latest opus. | |
In Conversation: Lycia, “A Line That Connects” | In Conversation | September 10, 2015 | We discuss the mammoth new album from darkwave legends Lycia. | |
Lamia Vox, “Alles ist Ufer. Ewig ruft das Meer” | Reviews | July 14, 2020 | After a lengthy hiatus, Lamia Vox returns with an elegant and aesthetically deep combination of ritual, martial, and dark ambient sounds. | |
Lamia Vox, “Sigillum Diaboli” | Reviews | April 10, 2013 | Russian one-woman project Lamia Vox uses the foundations of dark ambient as the first piece in each of its compelling compositions which reach out into broader territory. | |
Lana Del Rabies, “Shadow World” | Reviews | June 19, 2018 | The new LP from Lana Del Rabies varies between industrial, noise, and darkwave markers, but there’s nothing varied about its incendiary and damning thematics. | |
Lana Del Rabies, “Strega Beata” | Reviews | March 24, 2023 | The third album from the Phoenix based artist finds moments of grace nestled into waves of tangible, inescapable noise. | |
Lead Into Gold, “The Sun Behind the Sun” | Reviews | August 15, 2018 | Paul Barker’s new LP as Lead Into Gold uses history as a jumping off point for new ideas. | |
Leaether Strip, “50” | Reviews | December 5, 2017 | Claus Larsen marks his half-centennial with another record of rock-solid Leaether Strip dark electro. | |
Leæther Strip, “All Hallow’s Eve” | Reviews | November 5, 2024 | Leæther Strip’s latest collection of covers touches upon some of Claus Larsen’s formative influences but also links to his current original material. | |
Leaether Strip, “Back To Industry” | Reviews | May 11, 2021 | The new Leaether Strip record deftly calls back to the breadth and depth of Claus Larsen’s discography with a simplicity and impact that places it amongst his best work. | |
Leæther Strip, “Last Station” | Reviews | April 19, 2023 | The latest Leæther Strip continues Claus Larsen’s pursuit of a stripped-down and directly delivered style of dark electro. | |
Leaether Strip, “Reptile Man Drop” | Reviews | August 16, 2016 | Claus Larsen pays tribute to Simple Minds on a surprisingly fun new EP. | |
Leæther Strip, “Serenade for the Dead II” | Reviews | March 27, 2013 | One of the undisputed masters of dark electro returns with a record which reminds us of the often unexplored, symphonic side of that genre. | |
Leaether Strip, “Spæctator” | Reviews | December 6, 2016 | Soft sounds hit hard on the new Leaether Strip record. | |
Leaether Strip, “Teenage Demos” | Reviews | January 21, 2014 | We listen to the earliest synthpop demos of the celebrated dark electro godfather. | |
Leaether Strip, “World Molæster” | Reviews | September 11, 2018 | Claus Larsen’s latest album shows off how versatile Leaether Strip is as a project in 2018. | |
Legend, “Fearless” | Reviews | December 11, 2012 | The debut from the Icelandic duo skillfully plays off a variety of binaries, but none moreso than the divide between their warm, human melodies and huge, icy synths. | |
Legend, “Midnight Champion” | Reviews | October 18, 2017 | The long-awaited sophomore album from Iceland’s Legend shifts the band into an electronic rock milieu. | |
Lesa Listvy, “Unheard Of” | Reviews | April 15, 2020 | Lesa Listvy offer high-concept and thematically refreshing dark ambient. | |
lié, “Consent” | Reviews | December 10, 2014 | A dark and harrowing blast of goth-tinged punk from Vancouver’s lié, with plenty of style and substance. | |
lié, “Hounds” | Reviews | July 10, 2018 | Vancouver cold punk lié go deeper and somehow darker on their third LP. | |
lié, “Truth Or Consequences” | Reviews | August 31, 2016 | Vancouver’s lié bring the panic and fury of their recent live sets to bear on their second LP. | |
Lié. “You Want It Real” | Reviews | March 3, 2020 | Vancouver trio Lié continue to deliver dense, uncompromising dark punk on their new LP. | |
Liebknecht, “Fabrikat” | Reviews | January 31, 2023 | Collating Daniel Myer and Rinaldo Bite’s recent work as Liebknecht, “Fabrikat” underscores the influence of early electro on the project’s vision of dark techno. | |
Linea Aspera, “LP II” | Reviews | September 11, 2020 | Linea Aspera return and bring new craft and mystery acquired during their sojourns to their minimal synth sound. | |
Lingua Ignota, “Caligula” | Reviews | August 21, 2019 | A second blistering LP from the indomitable Lingua Ignota uses noise and neo-classical sounds to invoke the vengeance of the wronged. | |
Liquid Divine, “Get Off My Planet” | Reviews | October 5, 2016 | After a long hiatus, German electro sculptors Liquid Divine attempt to balance craft and immediacy with mixed results. | |
Lola Kumtus, “Pharmakos” | Reviews | April 21, 2021 | Finnish synthpunk duo Lola Kumtus bring EBM to bear on their new LP, but do so on their own terms. | |
Loomec, “Personal Drugstore” | Reviews | August 27, 2013 | Stefan Poiss (mind.in.a.box, THYX) unveils yet another side project, one with an odd mix of rock guitar and debonair sophistication. | |
Lovataraxx, “Sophomore” | Reviews | April 16, 2024 | Lovataraxx bring hooks and a fresh maximalism to classic French coldwave. | |
Lustmord, “Much Unseen Is Also Here” | Reviews | March 19, 2024 | A measured minimalism and finely-tuned neo-classical sounds herald the return of Lustmord. | |
Lycia, “In Flickers” | Reviews | November 14, 2018 | The latest from American darkwave royalty illustrates their continued creative momentum. | |
Lycia, “Quiet Moments” | Reviews | August 29, 2013 | Lycia’s full-length return stays true to the ethereal/darkwave band’s bleak tone, but makes some provocative and current tune-ups in sound. | |
Maelstrom & Louisahhh, “Sustained Resistance” | Reviews | February 17, 2023 | Long time collaborators Maelstrom and Louisahhh’s first full LP is a storming mixture of noise, techno, and soul-baring fortitude. | |
Observer: Leere Städte & Executioner’s Mask | Observer, Reviews | September 2, 2022 | Shorter thoughts on new releases by Leere Städte (Die Selektion) and Executioner’s Mask. | |
Observer: labxiv & Synapscape | Observer | July 10, 2020 | It’s an accidental Philipp Münch showcase with mini-reviews of new releases by LabXIV and Synapscape. | |
Observer: Lycia & Ritual Veil | Observer | June 18, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Lycia and Ritual Veil. | |
Observer: Molly Noise & LOFN | Reviews | November 19, 2021 | Short-form reviews of new releases from Molly Noise and LOFN. | |
Observer: PC World & Liebknecht | Observer, Reviews | February 26, 2021 | Short form reviews of new records by PC World and Liebknecht. | |
Observer: PC World & The Luna Sequence | Observer, Reviews | October 20, 2023 | Brief thoughts on new records by PC World and The Luna Sequence. | |
Observer: Profit Prison & Låska | Observer | September 25, 2020 | Short form reviews of new records from Profit Prison and Låska. | |
Observer: Witch Root & Luminance | Observer | September 20, 2019 | Capsules write-ups of new releases from Witch Root, and Luminance. | |
Philipp Münch & Loss, “Transcontinental Desperation” | Reviews | March 19, 2014 | The creative meeting of Ant-Zen roster artists Dan Fox of Loss and Phillip Münch of Synapscape sounds pretty much as you would expect it to. | |
Replicas: Lassigue Bendthaus, “Cloned (+Singles)” & “Render” | Replicas | February 26, 2019 | Two LPs from Uwe Schmidt’s influential but oft-overlooked Lassigue Bendthaus project are reissued in all their genre-bending glory. | |
Replicas: Lassigue Bendthaus, “Matter” | Replicas, Reviews | May 6, 2014 | Dark Entries reissues the seminal LP by Uwe Schmidt’s electro-industrial project that presaged any number of genre records that came afterwards. | |
Replicas: Lycia, “Bleak – Vane” | Replicas, Reviews | June 6, 2018 | The sole album from what was originally a Lycia side-project comes to Bandcamp in its 2009 remastered form. | |
The Legendary Pink Dots, “Angel In The Detail” | Reviews | August 27, 2019 | Two years in the making, the new LP from The Legendary Pink Dots alights on the classic sounds and themes of the band as they begin their fifth decade. | |
The Legendary Pink Dots, “Pages of Aquarius” | Reviews | May 10, 2016 | The Legendary Pink Dots add another melancholic page to their considerable discography. | |
The Legendary Pink Dots, “The Gethsemane Option” | Reviews | July 9, 2013 | The Legendary Pink Dots reemerge after a brief hiatus with an album that’s as cold, dark, and resolute as anything in recent memory from their fantastic encampment. | |
The Legendary Pink Dots, “The Museum Of Human Happiness” | Reviews | March 29, 2022 | The Legendary Pink Dots’ new album is a stunning reminder of their depth, power, and beauty, and might be the storied band’s best record in decades. | |
The Loyal Opposition, “Under the State” | Reviews | August 13, 2012 | The side-project of SMP and Doll Factory touches on the various tropes associated with its parent groups to occasionally good effect. |
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Ari Mason, “Creatures” | Reviews | March 30, 2016 | A restrained but charismatic vocal presence guides Ari Mason’s second LP to a hypnotic state on the darkwave/synthpop border. | |
Daniel Myer, “Hingabe” | Reviews | July 5, 2023 | The first LP to bear Daniel Myer’s name tours through the last decade-plus of the electronic legend’s styles and experimentation. | |
Douglas J. McCarthy, “Kill Your Friends” | Reviews | December 12, 2012 | Douglas McCarthy delivers 2012’s last great surprise: a summery blast of energy from one of EBM’s greatest. | |
Drew McDowall, “A Thread, Silvered and Trembling” | Reviews | June 5, 2024 | Electro-acoustic harmonies create a contemplative and almost sacred mood on the latest from master experimentalist Drew McDowall. | |
End to End: Melotron, “Stuck in the Mirror” | End to End, Reviews | March 15, 2013 | The German synth/futurepop outfit return after an extended absence with a new single. | |
End to End: Mesh, “Born to Lie” | End to End, Reviews | January 25, 2013 | We pick apart the tracks on the new single from the long-running British synth-pop project. | |
End To End: mind.in.a.box, “Revelations Club.Mixes” | End to End, Reviews | March 21, 2012 | mind.in.a.box distill their latest opus down to five club mixes, prepared in-house. | |
In Conversation: Morbid Angel Remixed | In Conversation, Reviews | May 3, 2012 | We crack some brews with friend of the site Justin Hagberg of 3 Inches Of Blood and listen to Morbid Angel’s befuddling behemoth of a remix album, and try to make sense of its odd blend of industrial and metal tropes. | |
M‡яc▲ll▲ + V▲LH▲LL, “Malleus Maleficarum” | Reviews | May 22, 2013 | M‡яc▲ll▲ and V▲LH▲LL release another split release of woozy darkness, and demonstrate the different directions each band’s progression has taken. | |
M‡яc▲ll▲, “HЄRЄŦłC” | Reviews | December 12, 2013 | The mysterious post-witch house producer continues the rapid evolution of their dusky, horror-themed style. | |
M‡ЯC▲LL▲, self-titled | Reviews | June 8, 2016 | A slightly mellower suite of sounds and moods awaits listeners on self-described bloodwave outfit M‡ЯC▲LL▲’s latest. | |
Maelstrom & Louisahhh, “Sustained Resistance” | Reviews | February 17, 2023 | Long time collaborators Maelstrom and Louisahhh’s first full LP is a storming mixture of noise, techno, and soul-baring fortitude. | |
Mahr, “Her Embrace” | Reviews | October 19, 2012 | The new release from the Pale Noir boss showcases her remix work for some likeminded artists. | |
Majestoluxe, “Dry, Cold & Free” | Reviews | May 18, 2022 | Majestoluxe keep old school EBM a little weird and gritty on their third LP. | |
Mala Herba, “Demonologia” | Reviews | January 19, 2021 | After years of demos and singles, Mala Herba arrives with a deep and weighty record of dark synths and powerful vocals. | |
Mala Herba, “Wounded Healer” | Reviews | October 22, 2024 | A collection of collaborative tracks finds Mala Herba’s vocal and compositional experimentation delving deeper into myth and folk wisdom. | |
Marching Dynamics & Cervello Elettronico, “Shutter and Cross Yourself/Animalism” | Reviews | February 5, 2014 | The new split from Marching Dynamics and Cervello Elettronico serves up originals and remixes, giving an efficient snapshot of where each of these instrumental projects is at. | |
Marching Dynamics, “Boomslang” | Reviews | January 7, 2015 | Marching Dynamics return after a hiatus, integrating faster and brighter techno colours into their rhythmic noise palette. | |
Marsheaux, “A Broken Frame” | Reviews | February 17, 2015 | Marsheaux revisit one of Depeche Mode’s weaker albums using both their own style and that later developed by DM themselves. | |
Marsheaux, “Ath.Lon” | Reviews | June 28, 2016 | The Greek synthpop duo do a victory lap, delivering a good record not quite up to the standards of their best. | |
Marsheaux, “Inhale” | Reviews | June 26, 2013 | In it’s best moments the new album from the Greek synthpop duo can still inspire feelings of elation. | |
Masticated Existence, “Electronic Bloody Music” | Reviews | April 1, 2014 | Intern Tobey reviews the terr0r rave project’s sophomore album, and finds it pleasing. | |
Matriarchy Roots, “The Merge” | Reviews | October 11, 2023 | The second LP from Restive Plaggona side-project Matriarchy Roots adds some subtle but uneasy nuance to the project’s power electronics core. | |
Matter, “Primitive Forms” | Reviews | July 6, 2018 | Matter’s first album for Ant-Zen digs deep into trad rhythmic noise with a few modern touches. | |
Mellow Code, “Objekt Reality” | Reviews | July 26, 2023 | Mellow Code takes a hypnotic, melancholic, and fresh approach to EBM on their second full-length. | |
Memmaker, “Let There be Lasers” | Reviews | April 6, 2016 | Arriving 8 years after their debut, the new Memmaker album is cut from the same high-bpm cloth as its predecessor. | |
MEND, “Vanishing Point” | Reviews | March 12, 2014 | MEND’s debut perfectly consolidates the Chicago IDM project’s uncanny mix of the familiar and the alien. | |
MEND, self-titled | Reviews | June 8, 2012 | Chicago IDM duo release an EP of warm, evocative, and elegant tunes which will no doubt help to whet appetites for their eventual full-length. | |
Mentallo And The Fixer, “Music From The Eather” | Reviews | January 4, 2013 | Gary Dassing doubles down on his radical experimentation with Mentallo, unleashing a mammoth slab of intense, deconstructed electro-industrial. | |
Mesh, “Automation Baby” | Reviews | July 16, 2013 | We revisit the 2013 album from the Bristol-based synthpop act with an ear towards figuring out why it never really clicked with us. | |
Mild Peril, “Matter” | Reviews | October 16, 2014 | Mild Peril’s cosmic forays get a jolt of italo and electro, resulting in a jaunty and irrepressibly fun listen. | |
Mildreda, “Coward Philosophy” | Reviews | May 18, 2016 | diskonnekted’s Jan Dewulf resurrects his dark electro project with a new album compiled with some older material. | |
Mildreda, “I Was Never Really There” | Reviews | August 25, 2021 | Diskonnekted’s Jan Dewulf once again presses his talents for production and sound design into the service of classic dark electro for his Mildreda side-project. | |
Militia, “Power! Propaganda! Production!” | Reviews | September 26, 2011 | The Belgian industrial percussion collective’s fifth LP is both a mature and nuanced listen as well as the perfect introduction to all that these stalwart anarcho noisemakers do. | |
Militia, “The Black Flag Hoisted” | Reviews | March 3, 2022 | Eco-anarchist group Militia rerecord their magnum opus of martial industrial and percussive experimentation. | |
Militia, “The Face Of God” | Reviews | May 20, 2015 | Martial industrial unit Militia reassemble for a salvo against religion’s role in structures of oppression. | |
Mind Teardown, “Double Wire Salad” | Reviews | August 30, 2016 | The side-project of Cyborgs on Crack is more explicitly industrial, but no less strange. | |
mind.in.a.box, “Black And White” | Reviews | September 6, 2023 | mind.in.a.box’s long-awaited “Black And White” finds them at their most musically bombastic, while raising new questions about the direction and themes of their long-running multi-album narrative. | |
mind.in.a.box, “Broken Legacies” | Reviews | October 17, 2017 | mind.in.a.box add a melancholy chapter to their ongoing cyberpunk saga. | |
mind.in.a.box, “Memories” | Reviews | March 24, 2015 | The faithful are rewarded in the latest from the cult act, packing in as many of their signature sounds as possible while going even further down the rabbit hole of the meta-narrative that has spanned their catalogue. | |
mind.in.a.box, “Revelations” | Reviews | January 31, 2012 | The next step in the acclaimed band’s progression is a warm, rich listen which demands time and careful listening. | |
Mind|Matter, “Staring at The Void” | Reviews | October 26, 2021 | French producer Mind|Matter expands his EBM based sound on his second release of 2021. | |
Mindless Faith, “Just Defy” | Reviews | January 11, 2012 | The latest from the US hard electronic and guitar combo is a testament to their skill as producers and programmers. | |
Minuit Machine, “Infrarouge” | Reviews | June 4, 2019 | Returning darkwavers Minuit Machine have some gloriously mopey songs on their third LP. | |
Minuit Machine, “Violent Rains” | Reviews | November 17, 2015 | Parisian duo Minuit Machine stoke flames on their second LP of dramatic coldwave. | |
Miracle, “The Strife Of Love In A Dream” | Reviews | February 27, 2018 | Miracle offer an elegant yet weighty dark synth odyssey on their second full-length. | |
Missing Witness, “Traitors” | Reviews | October 10, 2018 | Seattle’s Missing Witness create murky but compelling menace with their second EP. | |
Mlada Fronta, “No Trespassing” | Reviews | October 23, 2018 | Mlada Fronta continue down a synthwave path which has become somewhat formalist. | |
Mlada Fronta, “Outrun” | Reviews | February 10, 2016 | Long running french electronic outfit Mlada Fronta goes full-synthwave on their latest LP. | |
Mlada Fronta, “Polygon” | Reviews | November 12, 2014 | Rémy Pelleschi’s wide-ranging experimental project Mlada Fronta returns after nearly a decade long absence with a dance record of all things. | |
Molasar, “Talismans” | Reviews | November 4, 2015 | Chris Gilbert’s latest homage to classic synth of all stripes is a brisk and invigorating listen. | |
Monolith, “Concrete Playground” | Reviews | May 26, 2023 | The classic rhythmic noise sound of Eric Van Wonterghem’s Monolith feels au courant once again. | |
Monolith, “Domination” | Reviews | July 20, 2016 | 20 years into the life of the project, Eric Van Wonterghem is still exploring noisy and technoid sounds with Monolith. | |
Morwan, “Svitaye, Palaye” | Reviews | May 3, 2023 | Driven from the Ukraine by war, Morwan imbues his hypnotic blend of eastern folk and post-punk with blistering rage and harrowing grief. | |
Morwan, “Zola-Zemlya” | Reviews | September 29, 2020 | Morwan’s new record brings Ukrainian and Arabic folk sounds to driving post-punk to fantastic effect. | |
Motor, “Man Made Machine” | Reviews | April 17, 2012 | The fourth album from the techno-electro duo relies heavily on vocals for the first time, and features guest spots from Martin Gore, Douglas McCarthy and Gary Numan. | |
Motor!k, self-titled | Reviews | October 24, 2019 | Dirk Ivens and bandmates make straightahead krautrock on Motor!k’s debut LP. | |
Mr.Kitty, “A.I.” | Reviews | March 15, 2017 | Mr.Kitty’s newest highlights the electropop artist’s transition from producer/performer to auteur. | |
Mr.Kitty, “Ephemeral | Reviews | March 15, 2019 | Mr.Kitty’s expansive new double-album is a testament to everything that has brought him to this moment, and every place he might go from here. | |
Mr.Kitty, “Fragments” | Reviews | August 26, 2015 | Mr.Kitty takes a victory lap on his confident new album of synthwave and electropop, as affecting and genuine as ever. | |
Mr.Kitty, “Life” | Reviews | July 3, 2013 | Young synthpop stylist Mr.Kitty delivers, distilling the essence of his simple but emotional aesthetic into a solid batch of tunes. | |
Mr.Kitty, “Time” | Reviews | July 11, 2014 | Hot on the heels of one of last year’s best records, Forrest Carney is consolidating all of his work thus far on one LP of nervous energy and sweet release. | |
Multiple Man, “High On The Hog” | Reviews | March 29, 2019 | The new EP from Multiple Man further arches the spine of their unique take on body music. | |
Multiple Man, “New Metal” | Reviews | March 8, 2017 | The first proper LP from the Australian EBM duo packs in a tremendous number of ideas and sounds throughout. | |
My Love Kills, “To A New World Of Gods And Monsters” | Reviews | May 4, 2022 | Solid melodies and canny electro-industrial instincts make for a breakthrough record from My Love Kills. | |
Mystified, “Eschate Thule” | Reviews | April 23, 2014 | Mystified offers dark ambient listeners a detour into more orchestral terrain. | |
Myths, “Myths” | Reviews | February 22, 2012 | Vancouver’s Myths draw from a deep well of theatrical and confrontational synth music on their noisy debut. | |
Mz.412, “Svartmyrkr” | Reviews | February 22, 2019 | Swedish black industrialists MZ.412 return after more than a decade with a bombastic and ambitious LP. | |
Observer: Figure Section & Madrelarva | Observer | October 11, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases from Figure Section and Madrelarva. | |
Observer: Fractions & Meipr | Observer | August 23, 2019 | Capsules of new releases by FRACTIONS and Meipr | |
Observer: Hex Wolves & Monolith | Album Reviews, Observer | May 11, 2018 | Short form reviews of techno-tinged releases from Hex Wolves and Monolith. | |
Observer: In The Nursery & Michael Matters | Observer | September 24, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by In The Nursery and Michael Matters. | |
Observer: Maenad Veyl & Ringfinger | Observer | November 29, 2019 | Capsule reviews of new releases from Maenad Veyl and Ringfinger. | |
Observer: Makeup And Vanity Set & Webdriver Torso | Observer | May 18, 2018 | Shortform reviews of new EPs by Makeup And Vanity Set and Webdriver Torso. | |
Observer: Mascarpone & Saigon Blue Rain | Observer | August 30, 2019 | Short form reviews of new records by Mascarpone and Saigon Blue Rain. | |
Observer: Max und Max & Blakmoth | Observer, Reviews | July 15, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records by Max und Max and Blakmoth. | |
Observer: Michael Idehall & Mollbury Medical Research Centre | Observer | February 18, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by Michael Idehall and Mollbury Medical Research Centre. | |
Observer: Mind | Matter & Crystal Geometry | Observer | November 8, 2019 | Capsule reviews of two French techno-industrial releases. | |
Observer: Minuit Machine & The Seance | Observer | October 23, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases by Minuit Machine and The Seance. | |
Observer: Molly Noise & LOFN | Reviews | November 19, 2021 | Short-form reviews of new releases from Molly Noise and LOFN. | |
Observer: Nootropic & Mind Teardown | Observer, Reviews | July 12, 2019 | Bite-sized takes on records by Nootropic and Mind Teardown. | |
Observer: Pablo Bozzi & Missing Witness | Observer, Reviews | January 28, 2022 | Short reviews of new EPs by Pablo Bozzi and Missing Witness. | |
Observer: Razorback Hollow & MOLT | Observer, Reviews | July 22, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records from Razorback Hollow and MOLT. | |
Philipp Münch & Loss, “Transcontinental Desperation” | Reviews | March 19, 2014 | The creative meeting of Ant-Zen roster artists Dan Fox of Loss and Phillip Münch of Synapscape sounds pretty much as you would expect it to. | |
Philipp Münch, “Mondo Obscura” | Reviews | August 31, 2012 | The Rorschach Garden/Synapscape member’s second album under his own name travels through a variety of electronic genres with equal aplomb. | |
Replicas: Mlada Fronta, “Every Thing” | Replicas, Reviews | November 1, 2013 | The exhaustive Artoffact retrospective of Mlada Fronta’s discography does a great job of getting new fans up to speed while giving die-hards the obscurities they want. | |
Replicas: Rose McDowall, “Cut With The Cake Knife” | Replicas, Reviews | October 5, 2015 | A reissue of Rose McDowall’s earliest solo material connects Strawberry Switchblade to her later work. | |
The March Violets, “Crocodile Promises” | Reviews | October 4, 2024 | The March Violets return with a second post-reformation record of subtle, crafty goth rock. | |
The Pitch: Mentallo And The Fixer’s “Enlightenment…” | Reviews, The Pitch | February 17, 2012 | Bruce tries to sell Alex on Mentallo & the Fixer’s 2007 comeback record in the second installment of our new feature. | |
V▲LH▲LL + M‡яc▲ll▲, “Għøsŧs of Λnŧįquįŧұ” | Reviews | July 31, 2012 | One of the best cases yet for post-witch house is made on this split EP, available as a name-your-price download from Bandcamp. |
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Coil/Nine Inch Nails, “Recoiled” | Reviews | February 6, 2014 | We contemplate the recently uncovered alternate versions of Coil’s now-legendary remixes for Nine Inch Nails. | |
Displacer & Nimon, “House of the Dying Sun” | Reviews | March 11, 2014 | Two noted artists from the IDM end of Our Thing collaborate on a smooth and shoegazey release for Hymen records. | |
End to End: Noir, “My Dear” | End to End, Reviews | November 30, 2012 | We listen to the new single from Athan Maroulis (Spahn Ranch/Executive Slacks/Black Tape for a Blue Girl) track by track. | |
Gary Numan & Ade Fenton, “From Inside” | Reviews | October 28, 2014 | Gary Numan and producer Ade Fenton bring the specific flavour of their musical partnership to an instrumental soundtrack. | |
Gary Numan, “Dead Son Rising” | Reviews | December 9, 2011 | Synth godfather and ID:UD patron saint Gary Numan’s latest owes a great deal to his musical progeny, but is none the weaker for it. | |
Gary Numan, “Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)” | Reviews | October 24, 2013 | A new album from our site’s patron saint coincides with a climax of appreciation for his early work, even as it continues the arc of his latter career. | |
In Conversation: Neuroticfish, “A Sign Of Life” | In Conversation | April 10, 2015 | The senior staff chew over the lasting legacy of futurepop on the occasion of the long-awaited comeback record from Neuroticfish. | |
In Conversation: Nine Inch Nails, The Broken Movie | In Conversation, Reviews | May 9, 2013 | On the occasion of its reemergence, we discuss Nine Inch Nails’ infamous “Broken” film, it’s place within NIN’s history, and its relevance in the modern era. | |
In Conversation: Nothing But Noise, “Not Bleeding Red” | Commentary, In Conversation, Reviews | April 5, 2012 | The senior staff has a conversation about the debut release by Daniel B of Front 242’s new project Nothing But Noise in our new feature. | |
Nadragea, “Adat” | Reviews | February 10, 2021 | Hungarian dark electro act Nadragea show off some rhythmic chops amidst their harsh and minimal delivery. | |
Necro Facility, “Wintermute” | Reviews | July 6, 2011 | While comparisons to Skinny Puppy are still valid, Wintermute shows Necro Facility not only developing a sound of its own, but also presenting a new vision of what crossover industrial can be. | |
Necrotek, “Blacklight Magick” | Reviews | March 13, 2012 | Necrotek’s second LP of old-school influenced electro-industrial has a nuanced and fully realised ethos that walks a fine line between menacing and hypnotic. | |
negative_crush, “invisible_weapons” | Reviews | February 24, 2016 | Tyler Newman (Battery Cage, Informatik) pushes into post-metal territory with a bleak but wonderfully realized solo album. | |
Ner\ogris, “I Am The Shadow – I Am The Light” | Reviews | March 8, 2023 | Germany’s Ner\ogris impress with a debut which puts fresh spins on electro-industrial and European electro sounds. | |
Neuroticfish, “Antidoron” | Reviews | December 11, 2018 | The second post-hiatus LP from Neuroticfish taps into the project’s deep well of sincerity. | |
New Fabrik, “First Hammer” | Reviews | September 25, 2019 | Sharp and economical throwback EBM from Chile’s New Fabrik. | |
Nexus Kenosis, “Elsewhen” | Reviews | January 23, 2013 | Henrik Björkk returns in part to his EBM roots, though his new project bears the marks of a man who has explored more varied dark terrains since the days of Pouppée Fabrikk. | |
Nexus Kenosis, “Further” | Reviews | July 26, 2013 | The weird EBM project from Henrik Björkk of Pouppée Fabrikk gets a whole lot weirder on this collaborative EP, featuring internet superstar Labanna Babalon. | |
Night Sins, “Dancing Chrome” | Reviews | June 14, 2017 | Night Sins’ new LP unapologetically brings classic goth stylings to bear on modern tunes. | |
Night Sins, “New Grave” | Reviews | September 18, 2012 | Philadelphia’s Night Sins acknowledge influences, then quickly get down to brass tacks on a steely goth/post-punk debut. | |
Night Sins, “Portrait In Silver” | Reviews | September 10, 2019 | Night Sins’ abrupt shift from goth rock to synthpop stalls. | |
Night Sins, “Violet Age” | Reviews | July 12, 2022 | Night Sins fuse their existing synthpop and goth rock sounds to mixed results. | |
Night Terrors, “Zenith” | Reviews | January 25, 2022 | A dense and grimy yet surprisingly unified record from Night Terrors careens through cyberpunk fever dreams. | |
Nightmare Fortress, “The Wanting” | Reviews | June 10, 2015 | The first full length from Nightmare Fortress shows aggressive and subtle sides of the Seattle act in equal measure. | |
Nightmare Fortress, “Until The Air Runs Out” | Reviews | August 8, 2012 | This debut EP quickly undercuts assumptions about its place within modern factions of dark dance music, opting for a more nuanced approach. | |
Noblesse Oblige, “Affair of the Heart” | Reviews | July 31, 2013 | The Berlin-based electro duo return with a less decadent album that is still in possession of some continental charm. | |
Noise Unit, “Deviator” | Reviews | September 22, 2021 | Leeb and Fulber resurrect Noise Unit as a follow up to their most recent FLA album. | |
Noj, “Waxing Moon” | Reviews | November 21, 2023 | Noise and atmosphere crash together wonderfully in a bracing yet crafty debut LP from German post-punk act Noj. | |
None Of Your Concern, “Primer” | Reviews | September 1, 2020 | The debut release from None Of Your Concern presses drag and darkwave sounds into a sleek package, and promises great things. | |
Nordvargr, “Daath” | Reviews | January 28, 2020 | Nordvargr’s new record continues metaphysical pursuits, while adding earthy textures to death industrial sounds. | |
Nordvargr, “Metempsychosis” | Reviews | April 4, 2018 | A rhythmically-driven release from death industrial legend Nordvargr amps up the meanness. | |
Notausgang, “Shredded With Time” | Reviews | December 13, 2023 | Another solid release from Notausgang retains the producer’s distinctive rhythmic production while heading in some icier directions. | |
Notausgang, “Third Encounter” | Reviews | August 18, 2021 | Notausgang continue to deliver a fun and fluid style of TBM on their new tape on X-IMG. | |
Nothing But Noise, “Aeon 1-9” | Reviews | May 19, 2021 | A grand new release from Nothing But Noise continues the project’s mission of updating and rethinking classic kosmische sound and composition. | |
Nox Novacula, “Ascension” | Reviews | August 31, 2021 | Seattle deathrockers show broader appeal on their first full length album. | |
Null Device, “Line Of Sight” | Reviews | October 17, 2019 | Null Device square style and substance with a varied but heartfelt record of excellent electronic pop. | |
Null Device, “Perihelion” | Reviews | September 4, 2013 | The Wisconsin based synthpop trio show the range of their wit and experience on their fifth album. | |
Null Device, “The Emerald Age” | Reviews | November 25, 2022 | Null Device offer up a slightly colder and more caustic spin on their synthpop style with “The Emerald Age”. | |
Null Device, “While You Were Otherwise Engaged” | Reviews | September 13, 2016 | The electronic pop quartet’s new album comes across as deeply sincere in both construction and message. | |
Numb, “Mortal Geometry” | Reviews | September 13, 2019 | Numb’s return after more than twenty years isn’t flashy, but does recall what established the Vancouver electro-industrial legends in the first place. | |
Nuovo Testamento, “New Earth” | Reviews | July 13, 2021 | Nuovo Testamento take a hard turn from darkwave into a sunny fusion of freestyle and italo. | |
Observer: Konstantin Unwohl & Baroque / Notausgang | Observer | February 5, 2021 | Capsule reviews of Konstantin Unwohl’s new release, and a split form Baroque & Notausgang. | |
Observer: Natura EST & Kangarot | Observer | October 4, 2019 | Capsule reviews of new releases from Natura EST (autoclav 1.1 & xotox) and Kangarot. | |
Observer: Nghtly & Image Of Life | Observer | February 28, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from Nghtly and Image Of Life. | |
Observer: NNHMN & Werner Karloff | Observer | November 6, 2020 | Reviews of new EPs by NNHMN and Werner Karloff. | |
Observer: Nootropic & Mind Teardown | Observer, Reviews | July 12, 2019 | Bite-sized takes on records by Nootropic and Mind Teardown. | |
Observer: Nordvargr & Black Sun Dreamer | Observer, Reviews | May 17, 2019 | Short form reviews of Nordvargr’s new remix/rework disc and Black Sun Dreamer’s throwback synth EP. | |
Observer: Normal Bias & Madeleine Fragile | Observer, Reviews | October 21, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new EPs by Normal Bias and Madeleine Fragile. | |
Observer: Notausgang & Sharplines | Observer | May 10, 2019 | EPs from French acts Notausgang and Sharplines shed some new and brighter light on techno-EBM. | |
Observer: Null Split & Unconscious | Observer, Reviews | January 14, 2022 | Capsule reviews ahoy, courtesy of Null Split and Unconscious. | |
Observer: Nuovo Testamento & Necromancer’s Union | Observer | October 25, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases by Nuovo Testamento and The Necromancer’s Union (Glass Apple Bonzai). | |
Observer: TV HWY & Nostromo | Observer | June 28, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases by TV HWY (Michael Holloway) and Nostromo (SARIN and Unhuman). | |
Observer: WLDV & Nightsister | Observer | March 17, 2023 | Thoughts on new EPs from WLDV and Nightsister. | |
Observer: XLV & None Of Your Concern | Reviews | June 24, 2022 | Capsule reviews of new releases from XLV and None Of Your Concern. | |
Replicas: Nagamatzu, “Igniting The Corpse” | Replicas | June 25, 2013 | The reissue of Nagamatzu’s last release offers tight compositions ranging from darkwave to neo-classical to post-punk. | |
Replicas: Neuroticfish, “Les Chansons Neurotiques (Remastered)” | Replicas, Reviews | March 21, 2018 | Neuroticfish’s definitive futurepop album has aged remarkably well, as evidence by the new digital remaster. | |
Replicas: Nordvargr, “Resignation I-II-III” | Replicas | July 26, 2022 | A collection of ambient techno releases presents a rarely heard dimension of Nordvargr’s work. | |
The Pitch: Neuroticfish’s “Gelb” | Reviews, The Pitch | February 10, 2012 | We inaugurate a new feature here at ID:UD, with Alex trying to sell Bruce on the merits of a record he’s never heard. | |
The Pitch: NKVD’s “Prolog” | Reviews, The Pitch | May 25, 2012 | Targetting Bruce’s weakness for science fiction concept records, Alex pitches him NKVD’s 1999 album of power noise alien war hymns. | |
Tyler Newman, “Zonekiller” | Reviews | January 7, 2014 | Tyler Newman’s soundtrack for an as-yet unreleased SF flick sets the mood perfectly with its dystopian but ultimately catchy themes. |
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In Conversation: ohGr, “TrickS” | In Conversation | June 29, 2018 | The latest ohGr record brings some new pop sheen to Ogre’s classic delivery, and the senior staff are having a parlay about its charms. | |
In Conversation: Öhm, self-titled | In Conversation, Reviews | October 10, 2013 | The senior staff has a jaw about the debut release by Öhm, the new project from Craig Huxtable (Landscape Body Machine) and Chris Peterson (Decree, FLA). | |
Object, “Epilogue Of Fear” | Reviews | December 14, 2022 | A bit more psychedelia and electro-industrial is added to Object’s established retro dark electro template on the German project’s new LP. | |
Object, “Mechanisms of Faith” | Reviews | July 11, 2012 | The 90s dark electro sound lives on in the latest LP from Object. | |
Observer: Fractured Transmission & Oil Thief | Observer | September 27, 2019 | Moody noise from Fractured Transmission and Oil Thief. | |
Observer: Operation Blue Eyes – Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl | Observer | November 27, 2020 | Thoughts on new releases from Operation Blue Eyes and Aarktica & Black Tape For A Blue Girl. | |
Observer: Pedestrian Deposit & Operation Blue Eyes | Observer, Reviews | May 3, 2019 | Short form reviews of releases by Pedestrian Deposit and Operation Blue Eyes. | |
Observer: Romy & Alphaxone | Observer | October 29, 2021 | Thoughts on new records by Romy and Alphaxone. | |
Odonis Odonis, “Spectrums” | Reviews | October 19, 2021 | Intensity and precision are just two of Odonis Odonis’ strengths on their excellent new multi-genre LP. | |
Officers, “On the Twelve Thrones” | Reviews | August 28, 2012 | Soon to be rereleased by Out of Line, Officers’ 2011 LP finds strength in a unified approach to production and performance. | |
ohGr, “TrickS” | Reviews | August 3, 1988 | The latest ohGr record brings some new pop sheen to Ogre’s classic delivery, and the senior staff are having a parlay about its charms. | |
OHMelectronic, self-titled | Reviews | February 27, 2019 | The sophomore effort from Vancouver industrialists Chris Peterson and Craig Huxtable is both lean and ferocious. | |
OLMS, “Terror” | Reviews | August 13, 2015 | The latest from the intense and prolific Detroit synth musician is dark, raw, and subtly unnerving. | |
Orange Sector, “Night Terrors” | Reviews | July 21, 2015 | Orange Sector continue their adherence to a stern strain of EBM with diminishing returns. | |
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio, “4Play” | Reviews | February 1, 2013 | Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio’s new EP serves as a taster for a forthcoming LP, and continues in the vein of decadent neo-folk which they’ve been refining for several albums. | |
Organic, “Under Your Carbon Constellation” | Reviews | October 12, 2012 | The debut from the Belgian duo features electric bass set against electronics in a variety of different configurations for a pleasantly varied listen. | |
Orphx, “Pitch Black Mirror” | Reviews | November 22, 2016 | A rhythmic tour de force from Orphyx perfectly meshes the duo’s history with contemporary techno styles. | |
Out Out, “Swan/Dive?” | Reviews | November 29, 2016 | Mark Alan Miller’s Out Out returns with a mixed bag of songs that hearkens back to the project’s history. |
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[product], “Shallow Graves” | Reviews | January 14, 2014 | Portland Terror EBM project [product] play with genre tropes while sticking close to the style’s main selling points. | |
89s† & Petra Flurr, “Trübe Stadt” | Reviews | November 3, 2021 | Petra Flurr and 89s† offer some stripped-down EBM with panache. | |
End to End: Pankow, “Hogre” | End to End, Reviews | January 9, 2013 | We do a track by track run down of the recent remix EP from the long-time Italian body music purveyors. | |
End To End: Pouppée Fabrikk, “Bring Back The Ways Of Old” | End to End, Reviews | April 5, 2013 | SwEBM’s progenitors return with a rusty and violent shot across the bow of contemporary dancefloor sounds. | |
In Conversation: Prick | In Conversation | January 22, 2015 | Twenty years on from its release, we revisit the glam-industrial hybrid of Kevin McMahon’s first Prick record. | |
Observer: Black Light Odyssey & Prophän | Observer | November 26, 2021 | Thoughts on new EPs by Black Light Odyssey and Prophän. | |
Observer: Choke Chain & Pitch After Dark | Observer | July 24, 2020 | Short form discussion of the debuts of Choke Chain and Pitch After Dark. | |
Observer: Cold Showers & Phase Fatale | Observer, Reviews | June 17, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new work from Cold Showers and Phase Fatale. | |
Observer: Desolation Colony & Pavor Nocturnus | Observer | September 8, 2023 | Reviews of new work from Desolation Colony (Azar Swan) and Pavor Nocturnus. | |
Observer: Gutenberg & Panther Modern | Observer, Reviews | June 21, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases by Gutenberg and Panther Modern. | |
Observer: HARSH R & Paladin | Observer | March 5, 2021 | Short form reviews of new work from Harsh R and Paladin. | |
Observer: Ivory Towers & Passing | Observer | November 30, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Ivory Towers and Passing. | |
Observer: PC World & Liebknecht | Observer, Reviews | February 26, 2021 | Short form reviews of new records by PC World and Liebknecht. | |
Observer: PC World & The Luna Sequence | Observer, Reviews | October 20, 2023 | Brief thoughts on new records by PC World and The Luna Sequence. | |
Observer: Pedestrian Deposit & Operation Blue Eyes | Observer, Reviews | May 3, 2019 | Short form reviews of releases by Pedestrian Deposit and Operation Blue Eyes. | |
Observer: Petrolio & Paralyze | Observer | December 7, 2018 | Short-form reviews of new EPs from Petrolio and Paralyze. | |
Observer: Plack Blague & Imperial Black Unit | Observer, Reviews | July 20, 2018 | Short-form takes on new releases from Plack Blague and Imperial Black Unit. | |
Observer: Plague Pits & Vromb | Observer, Reviews | December 2, 2022 | Thoughts on new releases by Plague Pits and Vromb. | |
Observer: Pod Blotz & Deadframe | Observer, Reviews | June 15, 2018 | Capsule reviews to finish out the week, with Pod Blotz and Deadframe. | |
Observer: Production Unit Xero & Flint Glass | Observer | May 14, 2021 | Short-form reviews of new releases from Production Unit Xero and Flint Glass. | |
Observer: Profit Prison & Låska | Observer | September 25, 2020 | Short form reviews of new records from Profit Prison and Låska. | |
Observer: Puerta Negra | Observer | April 8, 2022 | Brief thoughts on the debut EP from Peurta Negra. | |
Observer: Puerta Negra & Menthüll | Observer, Reviews | June 9, 2023 | Capsule reviews of new EP releases by Puerta Negra and Menthüll. | |
Observer: ROÜGE & W424 | Observer, Reviews | January 8, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by ROÜGE and W424 (Cardinal Noire). | |
Observer: Slighter & Pod Cast | Observer, Reviews | October 26, 2018 | Short form reviews of releases by Slighter and Pod Cast (Burial Hex, Wyrding). | |
Observer: Visceral Anatomy & Pod Cast | Observer | January 10, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases from Visceral Anatomy (Wingtips) and Pod Cast. | |
Observer: Whiteqube & PLAZAS | Observer | October 4, 2018 | Short-form reviews of new work from Whiteqube and PLAZAS. | |
PAKT, “Berlin” | Reviews | May 4, 2012 | The debut from former And One members Chris Ruiz and Gio Van Oli finds the duo working in an EBM vein with mixed results. | |
Pandoria, “Clean” | Reviews | September 15, 2020 | Pandoria’s debut is a surprisingly melodic and sentimental take on EBM featuring members of Paranoid and Orange Sector. | |
Panic Lift, “Is This Goodbye?” | Reviews | November 21, 2012 | The Metropolis debut for the New Jersey EBM project shoots for a hooky, melody driven vibe, falling short of what they’re clearly capable of. | |
Panic Priest, “Psychogoria” | Reviews | November 8, 2022 | Healthy dollops of bright pop and ghoulish darkwave lift up Panic Priest’s funhouse take on goth. | |
Panic Priest, self-titled | Reviews | May 30, 2018 | The debut album from the Chicago based darkwave act is well presented and performed. | |
Pankow, “And Shun the Cure they Most Desire” | Reviews | March 26, 2013 | The noted Italian industrial eccentrics return with a record that continues their legacy of unpredictability. | |
Paradox Obscur, “Morphogenesis” | Reviews | May 27, 2022 | Greek duo bring their specific take on classic synth music on their new LP. | |
Patriarchy, “The Unself” | Reviews | August 31, 2022 | Patriarchy tighten up their mixture of darkwave, rock, pop and industrial on their sophomore LP. | |
Penelope’s Fiancé, “Psychopompos” | Reviews | September 18, 2019 | Rhythmic abundance and variety gives a new spin on martial and ritual industrial on Penelope’s Fiancé’s new LP. | |
Perc & Einstürzende Neubauten, “Interpretations” | Reviews | October 16, 2013 | The collaboration between the noted techno artist and the industrial godfathers provides new perspectives on both their works. | |
Physical Wash, “Physical Death” | Reviews | March 19, 2019 | Susan Subtract’s first release as Physical Wash picks up where High-Functioning Flesh left off with a set of loose and groovy body music jams. | |
Pig, “The Gospel” | Reviews | October 4, 2016 | The first LP from PIG since 2005 flirts with interesting sounds, but mostly relies on Raymond Watts’ personality to carry it. | |
Plastic Estate, self-titled | Reviews | February 8, 2022 | Plastic Estate’s debut offers a varied blend of artful yet poppy post-punk. | |
Pod Blotz, “Transdimensional System” | Reviews | January 29, 2020 | Long-running synth experimentalist Pod Blotz’ first LP for Dais is both familiar and alien. | |
Poison Point, “Poisoned Gloves” | Reviews | September 9, 2022 | Poison Point go sleek without losing their frenetic energy on their new LP of modern darkwave. | |
Police Des Moeurs, self-titled | Reviews | March 25, 2014 | Classic synthpop with an out of bounds sensibility from the Montreal based project. | |
Pøltergeist, “Nachtmusik” | Reviews | November 15, 2024 | The debut LP of Calgary’s Pøltergeist strikes upon solid melodies and anthems by approaching post-punk from a metalhead’s perspective. | |
Poordream, “Ninetynine” | Reviews | December 9, 2014 | Poordream’s debut LP finds new and fascinating ways to construct beautiful technoid music from live and synthetic instruments. | |
Pop Will Eat Itself, “New Noise Designed by a Sadist” | Reviews | October 4, 2011 | Original member Graham Crabb and a new cohort of Poppies deliver the first album under the name Pop Will Eat Itself in over a decade and a half. | |
Pop Will Eat Itself: The Reissues | Commentary, Reviews | December 12, 2011 | In which we examine the history of the UK sample-rockers Pop Will Eat Itself via their recent spate of reissues. | |
Portion Control, “Head Buried” | Reviews | June 10, 2020 | Celebrating their fortieth anniversary, EBM/electro-punk legends Portion Control maintain their grinding, steely edge. | |
Portion Control, “Pure Form” | Reviews | May 8, 2012 | The British electro-punk legends issue another sortie of menacing, beat-heavy fun which balances the strength of their pedigree with utterly modern-sounding elements. | |
Potochkine, “Sortilèges” | Reviews | April 9, 2021 | French duo Potochkine’s club-driven combination of coldwave, darkwave, and EBM acts as an excellent statement of arrival. | |
Pouppée Fabrikk, “The Dirt” | Reviews | May 24, 2013 | The comeback record from the legendary Swedish EBM group combines re-recorded demos from their earliest years with new songs. | |
Prager Handgriff, “Roburit” | Reviews | March 3, 2015 | The last of a dying breed, Prager Handgriff stay true to their moody brand of EBM twenty five years on. | |
PreEmptive Strike 0.1, “T.A.L.O.S.” | Reviews | June 22, 2012 | The Greek duo add more than enough unexpected elements to their fourth LP, namely Greek folk instrumentation, to distinguish it from run of the mill harsh EBM. | |
PreEmptive Strike 0.1, “Through the Astral Cold” | Reviews | February 22, 2017 | The Greek electro-industrialists strip their sound down to fundamentals on a less experimental but still expertly executed new LP. | |
Press Gang Metropol, “Checkpoint” | Reviews | June 13, 2012 | The debut from ex-Corpus Delicti members makes good use of a variety of new wave and post-punk tropes. | |
Principe Valiente, self-titled | Reviews | August 2, 2011 | An ambitious debut which uses a familiar post-punk template to field-test a variety of moods. | |
Prometheus Burning, “Kill It With Fire” | Reviews | November 27, 2012 | The seventh album from the Pittsburgh based dark electro duo benefits from a no-frills, stripped approach to song and albumcraft. | |
Prosymna, “Broken Waters Of Mykines” | Reviews | February 14, 2013 | The French duo’s sophomore outing is one of 2012’s best releases: a stunning blend of goth, darkwave, and witch house markers from across the decades delivered with flair and brimming with confidence. | |
Protectorate, “II” | Reviews | October 25, 2022 | Some metallic shadings are added to Protectorate’s tribute to Vancouver-school electro industrial. | |
Protectorate, self-titled | Reviews | December 14, 2016 | More classic electro-industrial worship from Cardinal Noire’s Kalle Lindberg, though Protectorate has its own spin on the sound. | |
Pullo, Common Wine | Reviews | October 14, 2022 | Indonesia’s Pullo expand on their weight and dark approach to goth and post-punk on their first full-length. | |
Pure Ground, “Giftgarten” | Reviews | November 2, 2016 | Pure Ground vary the delivery of their grimy revisiting of minimal wave sounds without ever losing their menacing presence. | |
Pure Ground, “Standard of Living” | Reviews | May 27, 2015 | A new album of pulsing, skeletal industrialized synth music from Los Angeles’ Pure Ground. | |
Purgate, “Elemental” | Reviews | July 8, 2020 | The debut of Frédéric Arbour’s austere Purgate project lays echoing noise atop resolute beats. | |
Pyrroline, “Ruins Outlast” | Reviews | March 20, 2013 | German electro-industrial duo make some remarkably constructed music with an ear to the style of yesteryear. | |
Replicas: P·A·L, “Signum” | Replicas, Reviews | August 29, 2017 | P·A·L’s first LP is reintroduced to a new generation still feeling the effects of its early blasts of power noise. | |
Replicas: Pop Will Eat Itself “Dos Dedos Mis Amigos” | Replicas, Reviews | December 3, 2013 | We check out the reissue of the Poppies seminal mid-Nineties industrial rock record, and the disk of unreleased material that accompanies it. | |
Replicas: The Psychic Force, “Mutilation” & “Traces” | Replicas, Reviews | July 29, 2015 | The back catalog of 90s electro-industrialists The Psychic Force gets the digital reissue treatment. | |
The Pain Machinery, “Restart” | Reviews | July 13, 2012 | The Swedish duo find a way to carry the sea change of their last release forward, offering a richer iteration of their blunt, acid-touched EBM. | |
The Pain Machinery, “Surveillance Culture” | Reviews | July 14, 2011 | A minimal, aggressive and uncompromising EBM record which makes nods to Portion Control and acid house. | |
The Present Moment, “Cruel” | Reviews | May 13, 2014 | There’s something of the uncanny in the way Scott Milton changes The Present Moment’s ethos on third album “Cruel” while still remaining utterly committed to his synth-pop roots. | |
The Present Moment, “Loyal to a Fault” | Reviews | October 24, 2011 | The sophomore album from LA’s The Present Moment is a refreshingly confident effort that contains elements of austere post-punk and warm synthpop. | |
The Present Moment, “Split” | Reviews | March 20, 2019 | The Present Moment continue to refine their soulful, new romantic aesthetic on their new LP. | |
The Prids, “Do I Look Like I’m In Love?” | Reviews | March 14, 2017 | The latest from Portland’s stalwart Prids prompts some reverie. |
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Observer: QUAL & IV Horsemen | Observer | March 8, 2019 | Capsule reviews of new EPs by Qual and IV Horsemen. | |
Qual, “Tenebris In Lux” | Reviews | March 2, 2021 | Qual’s new LP links dark electro elements to more experimental structures, but William Maybelline’s mixture of existential dread and body horror still prevails. | |
QUAL, “The Ultimate Climax” | Reviews | February 28, 2018 | William Maybelline of Lebanon Hanover leans further into choleric body music on his sophomore LP as QUAL. |
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Alex Reed, “Midnight To Midnight” | Reviews | January 7, 2020 | Alex Reed of Seeming takes 24 hours to write and record an LP highlighting his genre-hopping style and recurring themes. | |
Alex Reed, “The Gothic (songs written 1995-96, age 15-16)” | Reviews | August 3, 2018 | Seeming’s Alex Reed releases a record of songs he wrote more than 20 years ago as a teenager. | |
Dermabrasion, “Pain Behavior” | Reviews | February 14, 2024 | Toronto’s Dermabrasion make a solid and distinct statement of arrival which has fresh takes on goth and post-punk markers. | |
End To End: Rentip, “Routine Remixes” | End to End, Reviews | January 22, 2014 | A remarkably unified remix companion to Rentip’s “Daily Routines” does well by its source material, thanks in part to a robust list of contributors. | |
In Conversation: Rome, “Hall of Thatch” | In Conversation | January 19, 2018 | The Senior Staff cast an eye to the self-critical and spiritually weighty themes of Rome’s latest opus, Hall Of Thatch. | |
In Conversation: Rome, “Hell Money” | In Conversation, Reviews | November 15, 2012 | The senior staff has back and forth regarding the extremely personal new album from Jerome Reuter. | |
In Conversation: Rome, “Le Ceneri Di Heliodoro” | In Conversation, Reviews | February 15, 2019 | The Senior Staff considers the politically fraught new album from Jerome Reuter. | |
In Conversation: Rome, “The Hyperion Machine” | In Conversation | August 17, 2016 | We discuss the forthright songcraft which makes Jerome Reuter’s latest LP a commanding listen, as Rome enters its second decade. | |
Observer: Arnaud Rebotini & TÆT | Observer | January 13, 2023 | Brief thoughts on new releases from Arnaud Rebotini and TÆT. | |
Observer: Bara Hari & Ringfinger | Observer, Reviews | June 4, 2021 | Reviews of new darkwave EPs by Bara Hari & Ringfinger. | |
Observer: Cellar Graves & Razorback Hollow | Observer | September 6, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new EPs by Cellar Graves and Razorback Hollow (Glass Apple Bonzai). | |
Observer: Imperial Black Unit & Soho Rezanejad | Observer, Reviews | May 31, 2019 | Reviews of short-form releases by Imperial Black Unit and Soho Rezanejad. | |
Observer: Joel Eel + Randolph & Mortimer | Observer | September 14, 2018 | Capsule reviews of new releases by Joel Eel and Randolph & Mortimer. | |
Observer: Kali Jugend & Roya | Observer, Reviews | June 8, 2018 | Short-form reviews of new works from Kali Jugend and Roya. | |
Observer: Randolph & Mortimer and Den Sorte Død | Observer, Reviews | March 26, 2021 | Short form reviews of new work from Randolph & Mortimer and Den Sorte Død. | |
Observer: Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias | Observer | March 27, 2020 | Reviews of new EPs from Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias. | |
Observer: Razorback Hollow & MOLT | Observer, Reviews | July 22, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new records from Razorback Hollow and MOLT. | |
Observer: Restive Plaggona & 149 | Observer | July 23, 2021 | Short-form reviews of new records from Restive Plagonna and 149. | |
Observer: Rue Oberkampf & Crystal Geometry | Observer, Reviews | November 1, 2024 | Thoughts on new EPs from Rue Oberkampf and Crystal Geometry. | |
R.I.P. (Roppongi Inc. Project), “Temporary Evacuation 27.04.86” | Reviews | August 31, 2011 | Russian duo Roppongi Inc. Project’s new EP of solid techno-EBM draws inspiration from the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. | |
r.roo, “mgnovenie” | Reviews | September 12, 2012 | The Ukranian producer’s fourth LP in two years wanders far off the IDM reservation and into some compelling classically influenced territory with its sparse blend of piano, violin, and beats. | |
R010R, “Unyielding” | Reviews | June 29, 2016 | R010R’s full-length debut showcases Michael Renfield’s acuity for classic and current industrial sounds. | |
Radioaktivists, “Radioakt One” | Reviews | December 13, 2018 | Scene supergroup Radioaktivists’ debut album justifies its lengthy gestation via smooth and subtle execution. | |
Raison d’être, “Daemonum” | Reviews | October 13, 2021 | Neo-classical subtlety guides the newest LP from long-standing dark ambient project Raison d’être. | |
Raison D’être, “Mise En Abyme” | Reviews | September 24, 2014 | The first album of new studio material from Raison D’être in five years consolidates Peter Andersson’s legacy, and offers some intriguing hints at the future of the dark ambient project. | |
Raskolnikov, “Lazy People Will Destroy You” | Reviews | March 11, 2020 | Geneva post-punk act Raskolnikov have some bright moments of polish on their second LP. | |
Raven Adore, “Let’s Watch Flowers Bloom” | Reviews | November 16, 2012 | Ex-Solemn Novena members reconvene under a new name and build upon that band’s classic second wave goth rock sound. | |
Rein, “God Is A Woman” | Reviews | December 5, 2023 | Rein’s follow-up to “Reincarnated” attempts too many styles and brings too few properly developed tunes. | |
Rentip, “Daily Routines” | Reviews | November 5, 2013 | The solo debut of Prague-based producer Rentip is resolute in its dedication to rhythm. | |
Reptilicus & Senking, “Unison” | Reviews | October 12, 2018 | Freewheeling experimentalism defines these otherwise foreboding sounds on this long-gestating collaboration. | |
Resistor, “Driving Force” | Reviews | July 22, 2020 | Columbia’s Resistor deliver aggressive and minimalist throwback EBM on their first full-length. | |
Restricted Area, “Wear & Tear EP” | Reviews | July 19, 2012 | On the follow-up EP to 2011’s “Core Excess/Underdog” the Berlin-based EBM project show a more holistic view of many of their influences. | |
Retrogramme, “Feed” | Reviews | April 21, 2015 | Retrogramme’s third LP makes hay from a broad sampling of dark electronic music genres. | |
Retrogramme, “For Our Dearly Departed” | Reviews | April 24, 2012 | Retrogramme’s sophomore record continues their catholic embracing of innumerable electronic genres and devices, and makes for a charming if scatterbrained listen. | |
Rhombus, “Here Be Dragons” | Reviews | July 17, 2013 | Goth rock veterans Rhombus develop a case of wanderlust on a melodic and adventurous release. | |
Rhombus, “Open The Sky” | Reviews | February 7, 2012 | Rhombus delivers a healthy balance of all of the goth rock tropes a fan could want, but also maintain a thread of warmth and humanity. | |
Riki, “Gold” | Reviews | December 8, 2021 | Riki aims for restrained pop elegance on sophomore LP “Gold”. | |
Ringfinger, “In A Black Frame” | Reviews | October 17, 2023 | Vancouver’s Ringfinger show maturity and craft on their debut LP of goth-leaning darkwave. | |
Ritualz, “Doom” | Reviews | March 14, 2018 | Ritualz returns with an unexpected fusion of witch house and darkwave sounds. | |
Ritualz, “Radical Macabro” | Reviews | June 29, 2022 | Ritualz pushes forward with heavy hitting melodic darkwave which still has roots in early witch house. | |
Rome, “A Passage to Rhodesia” | Reviews | July 24, 2014 | Rome’s latest opus focuses on a conflict likely unfamiliar to many Westerners, and adopts a unique and harrowing perspective in doing so. | |
Rome, “Coriolan” | Reviews | April 26, 2016 | The new EP from Jerome Reuter samples from various styles in his catalogue and provides a tantalizing appetizer for the future. | |
Rome, “Die Æsthetik der Herrschaftsfreiheit” | Reviews | November 25, 2011 | The strongest contemporary neo-folk act going release a fantastic triple-album which thematically and formally traces connections between art and politics, and demands no small amount of thought from the listener. | |
Rome, “Hate Us And See If We Mind” | Reviews | June 7, 2013 | Rome quickly reemerge with a strange but compelling EP, finding Jerome Reuter straddling the project’s neo-folk roots and the most wild reaches of its ambition. | |
Romy, “Celluloid Self” | Reviews | May 22, 2019 | Romy showcases her personality and stylistic diversity on her engaging debut LP. | |
Rosegarden Funeral Party, “From The Ashes” | Reviews | April 3, 2024 | Even on their most downcast record to date, Rosegarden Funeral Party maintain a bridge between classic goth and more accessible rock. | |
Rosegarden Funeral Party, “In the Wake of Fire” | Reviews | December 7, 2021 | Gothic Texas rockers deal in bracing dramatic excess on their new LP. + | |
Rosetta Stone, “Cryptology” | Reviews | August 12, 2020 | Rosetta Stone’s first record of new material in 25 years is a tour de force of goth rock’s past and future, both musical and political. | |
Rosetta Stone, “Seems Like Forever” | Reviews | May 24, 2019 | The first Rosetta Stone release in nearly twenty years polishes and represents Porl King’s work from that interim period. | |
Rosetta Stone, “Under The Weather” | Reviews | September 10, 2024 | Rosetta Stone blends sounds and eras from across Porl King’s career while meditating on recent events. | |
ROÜGE, “Legacy” | Reviews | April 30, 2024 | Another bracing techno/EBM record from French producer ROÜGE revisits hard-hitting club industrial of yore from a fresh perspective. | |
Rue Oberkampf, “Liebe” | Reviews | March 9, 2022 | The delicate but immediate coldwave of Rue Oberkampf’s sophomore record gracefully slides into club and home contexts. | |
Run Level Zero, “A Strange New Pain” | Reviews | September 18, 2024 | Run Level Zero return with a record which simultaneously stretches out to their most aggressive and melodic limits. | |
Run Level Zero, “Swaerm” | Reviews | March 5, 2019 | Sweden’s Run Level Zero make their long-awaited return with somber, shimmering electro-industrial experimentation. | |
Soho Rezanejad, “Six Archetypes” | Reviews | January 26, 2018 | The first LP from the Copenhagen-based artist leaves behind electropop for much stranger territory. | |
The Razor Skyline, “Dark Water Oasis” | Reviews | January 11, 2013 | The Razor Skyline return with a somewhat smoother, yet still distinctly darkwave sound. | |
The Rorschach Garden, “Everything Must Burn” | Reviews | March 21, 2017 | The latest from Philipp Münch’s The Rorschach Garden relies on a minimal toolkit to convey some sparse songs. | |
The Rorschach Garden, “Tales of a Fragile Mind” | Reviews | August 13, 2014 | Electronic music polyglot Philip Münch returns to his long running project for an album of well-constructed electropop. | |
The Rorschach Garden, “Young Lovesongs” | Reviews | February 14, 2023 | Philipp Münch’s The Rorschach Garden offers a blunt and at times painful look back at teen experiences through a synthpop lens. |
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[:SITD:], “Dunkelziffer” | Reviews | November 4, 2014 | Germany’s widescreen EBM act [:SITD:]’s latest once again lands in the niche the band carved out for themselves a decade back. | |
[:SITD:], “Icon:Koru” | Reviews | December 7, 2011 | The new album from Germany’s widescreen EBM kings lives and dies by it’s application of their trademark style. | |
[:SITD:], “Stunde X” | Reviews | May 14, 2019 | Stunde X continues [:SITD:]’s run of dependable, if also predictable, high-gloss electro-industrial. | |
[:SITD:], “Trauma: Ritual” | Reviews | April 4, 2017 | The latest from [:SITD:] is a strong return to form for the German electro sculptors. | |
Architect • Sonic Area • Hologram_, “We Are the Alchemists” | Reviews | October 27, 2015 | Three master producers come together to experiment with the finer points of percussive and sequenced sound design. | |
End to End: Snog, “Everything is Under Control” | End to End, Reviews | April 18, 2013 | We have a listen to the new digital single from the long-running Australian project. | |
Gnome & Spybey, “Reflective” | Reviews | November 26, 2014 | Gnome & Spybey enlist a litany of guests for a moodier take on their excellent ambient template. | |
Imminent/Synapscape, “The Humanoid Problem” | Reviews | February 15, 2017 | The new collaboration between powernoise movement OGs is a lot more playful than you might expect. | |
In Conversation: Skinny Puppy, “The Greater Wrong of the Right” | In Conversation, Reviews | January 23, 2014 | We use the occasion of the reissue of Greater Wrong Of The Right to talk about our impressions of Skinny Puppy’s first reunion album then and now. | |
In Conversation: Skinny Puppy, “Weapon” | In Conversation, Reviews | May 30, 2013 | The senior staff hashes out their complicated feelings on the new album from Vancouver`s legendary post-industrial act. | |
Observer: Affekt Unit & Darja Kazimira | Observer, Reviews | January 20, 2023 | Short reviews of releases by Affekt Unit and Darja Kazimira. | |
Observer: Big Time Kill & Sleep Clinic | Observer | April 30, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new work from Big Time Kill and Sleep Clinic. | |
Observer: Body Divide & Sigsaly | Observer | January 24, 2020 | Capsule reviews of releases by Body Divide and Sigsaly. | |
Observer: labxiv & Synapscape | Observer | July 10, 2020 | It’s an accidental Philipp Münch showcase with mini-reviews of new releases by LabXIV and Synapscape. | |
Observer: Mascarpone & Saigon Blue Rain | Observer | August 30, 2019 | Short form reviews of new records by Mascarpone and Saigon Blue Rain. | |
Observer: Minuit Machine & The Seance | Observer | October 23, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases by Minuit Machine and The Seance. | |
Observer: Notausgang & Sharplines | Observer | May 10, 2019 | EPs from French acts Notausgang and Sharplines shed some new and brighter light on techno-EBM. | |
Observer: SARIN X Imperial Black Unit & FEE LION | Observer | April 12, 2019 | A new collaboration from SARIN and Imperial Black Unit and a new EP from FEE LION are reviewed. | |
Observer: Schwefelgelb & Fractions | Observer, Reviews | July 13, 2018 | Short form reviews of new techno-EBM releases from Schwefelgelb and Fractions. | |
Observer: SDH & Starving Insect | Observer, Reviews | May 6, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs from SDH and Starving Insect. | |
Observer: Secular Plague & Сумеречный Сад | Observer | January 17, 2020 | Capsule reviews of releases by Secular Plague and Сумеречный Сад | |
Observer: Skadi & “Frost Vol. III” | Observer, Reviews | August 31, 2018 | Capsule reviews of a new release by Skadi and Basic Unit Productions’ latest compilation. | |
Observer: Slighter & Pod Cast | Observer, Reviews | October 26, 2018 | Short form reviews of releases by Slighter and Pod Cast (Burial Hex, Wyrding). | |
Observer: SPÆCIALISTA & Edgecase Development Corporation | Observer, Reviews | April 12, 2024 | Capsule takes on EPs from SPÆCIALISTA and Edgecase Development Corporation. | |
Observer: SPÆCIALISTA & RECON | Observer | July 31, 2020 | Capsule reviews of new releases by SPÆCIALISTA and RECON. | |
Replicas: Second Layer, “World Of Rubber” | Replicas, Reviews | August 25, 2015 | A sparse and at times violent side-project of The Sound’s Adrian Borland gets the full vinyl reissue treatment. | |
Replicas: Seven Trees, “Expanding the Unknown” | Replicas, Reviews | April 16, 2013 | For the sophomore installment of our reissue series, we have a look at a semi-obscure but well-regarded dark electro album from the late 90s. | |
Replicas: Severe Illusion, “Discipline Is Reward Enough” | Replicas, Reviews | March 22, 2017 | The first LP from caustic Swedish EBM act Severe Illusion receives an extensive reissue. | |
Replicas: Shinjuku Thief, “The Witch Trilogy” | Replicas | May 22, 2020 | Shinjuku Thief’s classic trilogy of brusque, abrasive dark ambient and neo-classical is reissued digitally. | |
Replicas: Sixth June, “Without A Sign” | Replicas, Reviews | March 6, 2018 | Sixth June’s collection of demos shows off some dramatic switching up of individual tracks themes and moods. | |
Replicas: Soviet, “We Are Eyes, We Are Builders” | Replicas, Reviews | September 27, 2017 | The still-underrated synthpop debut of Soviet gets a thorough tune-up and re-presentation. | |
Replicas: Suicide Commando, “Electro Convulsion Therapy” | Replicas | December 2, 2015 | New reissue unearths some of the late pre-history of Suicide Commando. | |
Replicas: Syntec, “Puppets & Angels” | Replicas | January 26, 2016 | Infacted shines a light on semi-obscure EBM/synthpop act Syntec in the latest addition to their Classix series. | |
Reptilicus & Senking, “Unison” | Reviews | October 12, 2018 | Freewheeling experimentalism defines these otherwise foreboding sounds on this long-gestating collaboration. | |
S U R V I V E, self-titled | Reviews | June 27, 2012 | An astonishing debut which seamlessly blends a wide range of ambient and electro sounds, while never sacrificing cohesion or accessibility. | |
S†▲K3H▲US, self-titled | Reviews | April 1, 2015 | Against our better judgement we let Intern Tobey review something. *deep sigh* | |
Sabes, “Diesel Charm” | Reviews | April 18, 2012 | Hearkening back to classic 90s power noise, Sabes offers some crunchy thrills but runs on a half-empty tank. | |
Sacred Skin, “The Decline of Pleasure” | Reviews | May 31, 2022 | The Los Angeles new wave duo have songs to back up their distinctly retro stylings on their debut LP. | |
Sad Madona, “Dramatic Dance” | Reviews | March 1, 2023 | The French darkwave project projects a continental air of weariness on their collection for Oraculo Records. | |
Saltillo, “Monocyte” | Reviews | January 25, 2012 | Menton3’s neo-classically inclined trip-hop project returns in a darker form with the soundtrack to his horror comic book. | |
Santa Hates You, “Jolly Roger” | Reviews | August 22, 2011 | The lamentably named side-project of Project Pitchfork’s Peter Spilles is a good bit of cheeky fun. | |
SARIN, “Moral Cleansing” | Reviews | November 19, 2019 | SARIN’s new LP adds moody dark electro sounds to add weight to the project’s EBM-techno delivery. | |
Sashcloth and Axes, “M.A.R.K. -13” | Reviews | April 25, 2018 | Sashcloth and Axes offer noise and sample-rich chaos overtop EBM rhythms. | |
Scaremeister, “31 Spirits” | Reviews | January 29, 2014 | 31 music cues from Cevin Key and Ken Marshall reveal a pragmatic application for their brand of spookiness. | |
Schneebezen, “Amnesia Lane” | Replicas, Reviews | August 31, 2022 | Mecanica unearths a trove of fin-de-siècle synthpop laid down by LA’s Schneebezen in the late ’80s. | |
Schwefelgelb, “Den Umgekehrten Atem” | Reviews | August 30, 2017 | The new EP from the techno-EBM duo tweaks their sound for maximum impact. | |
SDH, “Against Strong Thinking” | Reviews | February 25, 2020 | SDH’s new EP imbues minimal synth and darkwave tracks with subtle depth. | |
SDH, “Fake Is Real” | Reviews | July 12, 2023 | SDH’s new record rides the current style of darkwave to mixed results. | |
Seabound, “Speak In Storms” | Reviews | February 12, 2014 | Seabound’s return is immaculately produced, but too often forsakes instrumentation for the sake of Frank Spinath’s (excellent) vocals. | |
SECAM Kino, “Destined Ages” | Reviews | March 9, 2016 | Gritty rhythmic noise with a surprising amount of nuance from the Los Angeles DIY project. | |
Secret Shame, “Dark Synthetics” | Reviews | October 18, 2019 | Energetic and well-executed goth rock is the order of the day on the debut LP from the North Carolina band. | |
Seeming, “Madness & Extinction” | Reviews | March 13, 2014 | The debut album from Seeming (Alex Reed and Aaron Fuleki, ex-of ThouShaltNot) is a meditation on the end of everything we know, everything we care about, delivered in the form of a sublimely executed pop record. | |
Seeming, “SOL: A Self-Banishment Ritual” | Reviews | August 4, 2017 | The sophomore album from Alex Reed’s Seeming is a vast forested continent of sounds and ideas. | |
Seeming, “The Birdwatcher’s Guide to Atrocity” | Reviews | August 21, 2020 | The third LP from post-gothic, post-everything project Seeming is about living through the end of everything. | |
Seeming, “Worldburners” EP | Reviews | July 30, 2015 | Alex Reed and Aaron Fuleki’s Seeming take their post-industrial, post-gothic, post-everything project into even strenger and more engaging new worlds on their latest EP. | |
Selofan, “Animal Mentality” | Reviews | July 5, 2024 | Selofan deliver an unremitting slab of coldwave atmospherics. | |
Semiotics Department of Heteronyms, self-titled | Reviews | May 29, 2018 | Tense yet melodic darkwave simmers on the debut from SDH. | |
Severe Illusion, “Deliberate Prefontal Leucotomy” | Reviews | February 18, 2014 | A terse but acidic release from Severe Illusion serves as an excellent introduction for any yet to experience the Swedish act’s bitter strain of dark electro. | |
Severe Illusion, “No More Alive Than You Deserve” | Reviews | October 11, 2011 | This bleak, relentless, and utterly fantastic slice of misanthropic EBM deserves top marks from aficionados. | |
Severe Illusion, “Psychosurgery” | Reviews | February 26, 2013 | The uncompromisingly pessimistic Swedes turn up again with an EP that handily summarizes and expands their take on harsh EBM. | |
Severe Illusion, “Voluntary Cognitive Dissonance” | Reviews | April 24, 2020 | A new EP from Severe Illusion refreshes the Swedish act’s blunt and caustic approach to industrial. | |
Severed Heads, “Better Dead Than Head” | Reviews | October 20, 2015 | Upbeat reworkings of career highlights serve to cap off Severed Heads’ recent reunion gigs. | |
She Past Away, “Disko Ankisyete” | Reviews | June 18, 2019 | The third album from Turkish darkwave duo She Past Away is a solid genre exercise with appeal. | |
Shimmer Crush, “These Four Walls” | Reviews | July 19, 2016 | Shimmer Crush sketch out explorations of sound design on a downtempo Crime League debut. | |
Sigsaly, self-titled | Reviews | January 16, 2018 | The new electronic project from the duo behind Koban is a showcase for their musical personality. | |
Silent EM, “The Absence” | Reviews | August 14, 2019 | Silent EM’s debut serves up mean, synthpunky darkwave with a baleful attitude. | |
Silent Servant, “Negative Fascination” | Reviews | January 15, 2013 | Silent Servant’s debut full-length makes the leap earlier singles had hinted at, bridging minimal techno and early, noise-clouded incarnations of industrial in an intriguing manner. | |
Silent, “Modern Hate” | Reviews | May 26, 2021 | Mexico’s Silent use a weighty deathrock sound to take up real-world horrors. | |
Silver Walks, “Various Positions” | Reviews | June 15, 2022 | Silver Walks’ first LP refreshes familiar influences with a varied and considered set of tracks from across the electro and industrial spectra. | |
Sister Machine Gun, “The Future Unformed” | Reviews | April 15, 2015 | Chris Randall reactivates Sister Machine Gun for a brief but entertaining 5 song EP that comments on the industrial rock band’s history. | |
Sixth June, “1984” | Reviews | June 29, 2021 | Darkwave duo Sixth June release an ambitious and hypnotic forty-one minute single composition. | |
Sixth June, “Stay!” | Reviews | September 24, 2024 | A return to form from Sixth June delves into lush and atmospheric darkwave. | |
Sixth June, “Trust” | Reviews | January 21, 2020 | Sixth June’s third LP strips darkwave down to its core elements while still connoting deep emotions and lush atmospheres. | |
Sixth June, “Virgo Rising” | Reviews | March 1, 2017 | Berlin duo Sixth June take up classic darkwave sounds but also find new ways to produce a beguiling nocturnal atmosphere. | |
Skinny Puppy, “Bootlegged, Broke And In Solvent Seas” | Reviews | June 19, 2012 | Although lacking by its very nature the full visual experience of a Puppy show, In Solvent Seas offers some good reads on classic brappage. | |
Skinny Puppy, “Handover” | Reviews | November 3, 2011 | Our “heavy on context, short on kvetching about old records” take on the third post-reformation LP from undisputed progenitors and all around masters of Our Thing, Skinny Puppy. | |
Sleep Clinic, “Stray Light” | Reviews | March 28, 2017 | A double album from Sleep Clinic warps traditional rubrics for noise and ambiance. | |
Sleetgrout, “Try to Die” | Reviews | July 29, 2014 | The Russian dark electro group have a few more tricks up their sleeve on their latest release. | |
Sleetgrout, “We Had a Carnival” | Reviews | May 1, 2013 | We check out the domestic release of the well-regarded 2012 album from the Russian harsh EBM act. | |
Slighter, “Automata” | Reviews | June 26, 2019 | Portland-based producer Slighter displays intense focus and unity on new LP “Automata”. | |
Slighter, “Erode” | Reviews | September 26, 2017 | The 5th Slighter LP uses extensive sound design and deep grooves to draw the listner into it’s new school machine rock. | |
SNAKEATSNAKE, self-titled | Reviews | January 11, 2022 | Grimy lo-fi old school EBM is the order of the day for the Bulgarian project. | |
Snog, “Babes in Consumerland” | Reviews | May 2, 2013 | We listen to the new album from Australia’s Snog, positioning it within the greater context of their catalogue. | |
Snog, “Compliance” | Reviews | October 21, 2015 | Snog crosses over from mocking disposable musical products to becoming one on the project’s disappointingly average new album. | |
Snowbeasts & Solypsis, “Firelands” | Reviews | March 28, 2023 | Snowbeasts & Solypsis’ second collaborative LP links elements from the last two decades of powernoise and IDM diaspora. | |
Soft Crash, “Your Last Everything” | Reviews | November 16, 2022 | Soft Crash, the team-up of Phase Fatale and Pablo Bozzi, offers a smooth and subtle read on a plethora of techno-adjacent sounds. | |
Soft Kill, “Circle Of Trees” | Reviews | January 29, 2013 | Portland outfit coalesces around a core post-punk sound on their second LP, but manage to explore a range of moods and sounds with solid vocals providing a guiding thread. | |
Solar Fake, “Frontiers” | Reviews | July 28, 2011 | A sophomore futurepop/dark electro record which isn’t going to reinvent the wheel, but delivers a polished set of tracks and stellar turns from an excellent vocalist. | |
Solitary Experiments, “Memorandum” | Reviews | June 23, 2015 | The new fanset from Solitary Experiments highlights how good the melodic electro-industrial act are at mining their own catalogue for content. | |
Solitary Experiments, “Phenomena” | Reviews | November 29, 2013 | German futurepop die-hards Solitary Experiments battle the law of diminishing returns. | |
SØLVE, “The Negative” | Reviews | April 27, 2016 | The very personal solo effort from Brant Showers of ∆AIMON is features of a new sense of rhythmic violence. | |
Sonar, “Cut Us Up” | Reviews | July 25, 2012 | The latest from Dirk Ivens’ trad power noise project stays the course, for better or worse. | |
Sonic Area, “ki” | Reviews | March 10, 2021 | Sonic Area’s latest record takes downtempo minimalism to the extreme. | |
Sonic Area, “Music for Ghosts” | Reviews | September 10, 2012 | The French industrial project tries its hand at various forms of soundtrack music, viewed through some very odd lenses. | |
Sophia, “The Age Of The Narcissist” | Reviews | July 23, 2024 | Sophia’s misanthropic ambient/martial industrial feels of the moment. | |
Sophia, “Unclean” | Reviews | April 20, 2016 | Sophia return with an oddly tranquil iteration of their ambient industrial sound. | |
Sophrosyne, “Ecclesiastes” | Reviews | April 13, 2021 | The fresh debut record from Sophrosyne re-engineers industrial metal from the ground up with a screwball sensibility. | |
Soviet, “Ghosts” | Reviews | April 22, 2015 | Soviet’s return to the synthpop stage plays hard to get, but comes out stronger for it. | |
Spark!, “Hela Din Värld” | Reviews | February 14, 2012 | The new album from the Swedish EBM duo nods to the old school even as it leaves it behind. | |
SPARK!, “Maskiner” | Reviews | June 1, 2016 | The first LP from SPARK!’s new line-up maintains their quirky take on neo-oldschool EBM. | |
Spark!, “Spektrum” | Reviews | February 5, 2015 | Sweden’s EBM/pop hybrid Spark! faces the departure of its singer by delegating to a wide range of noted guest vocalists. | |
Spectres, “Nostalgia” | Reviews | March 17, 2020 | Spectres’ new LP consolidates the moves towards melodic new wave anthems which the peace punk band has been making over the past several years. | |
Spectres, “Nothing To Nowhere” | Reviews | November 23, 2012 | Vancouver post-punks’ sophomore record expands upon their sound and contains plenty of instant classics. | |
Spectres, “Utopia” | Reviews | April 12, 2016 | Spectres’ third LP brings a more reflective tone to the band’s post-punk core. | |
Spetsnaz, “For Generations To Come” | Reviews | March 12, 2013 | The Swedish body music traditionalists return with an album that doesn’t stray far from what they’ve always been known for. | |
Spike Hellis, self-titled | Reviews | April 12, 2022 | Mutant EBM, sleek funk, and eerie minimalism combine on Spike Hellis’ impressive proper debut. | |
Spit Mask, “You May Feel Some Pressure” | Reviews | September 17, 2019 | Spit Mask’s new LP is meaner and more potent in terms of sonics and thematics than ever before. | |
SRSQ, “Ever Crashing” | Reviews | August 26, 2022 | Kennedy Ashlyn’s sun-soaked sophomore LP as SRSQ basks in the beauty, uncertainty, and absurdity of life. | |
SRSQ, “Unreality” | Reviews | October 30, 2018 | Kennedy Ashlyn’s debut as SRSQ finds new paths forward through difficult terrain. | |
Ssleaze, “The Thirst is Real” | Reviews | October 8, 2014 | Los Angeles synthpunk trio Ssleaze make the music you would expect a group named Ssleaze to make. Only moreso. | |
Stabbing Westward, “Chasing Ghosts” | Reviews | April 13, 2022 | Stabbing Westward’s comeback LP highlights the core appeal of their emotional, industrial rock sound. | |
Stalingrad Valkyrie, “Martyrium Europae” | Reviews | June 30, 2020 | The unexpected return of Kirlian Camera side-project Stalingrad Valkyrie charts a much more neo-classical course for Angelo Bergamini and Elena Alice Fossi. | |
Standalone, self-titled | Reviews | February 6, 2019 | Hate Dept’s Seibold’s debuts an electro-pop project with an earthy appeal. | |
Stars Crusaders, “Welcome To Hydra” | Reviews | May 16, 2017 | Stars Crusaders’ second record fuses italo and futurepop sounds to mixed ends. | |
Statiqbloom, “Asphyxia” | Reviews | June 14, 2019 | Statiqbloom’s newest and best release to date is a msterclass in vicious, stripped-down electro-industrial. | |
Statiqbloom, “Beneath The Whelm” | Reviews | July 17, 2020 | A stripped down LP from Statiqbloom blends dark electro aggression with spiritual weariness. | |
Statiqbloom, “Blue Moon Blood” | Reviews | May 9, 2017 | Statiqbloom’s sophomore LP of electro-industrial has surprising depth hidden beneath its twitching, pounding surface. | |
Statiqbloom, “Kain” | Reviews | March 5, 2024 | Statiqbloom consolidates its move into TBM with new LP “Kain”. | |
Statiqbloom, “Mask Visions Poison” | Reviews | November 15, 2013 | The new side project of Theologian’s Fade Kainer demonstrates a preternatural talent for classic electro-industrial and dark electro. | |
Statiqbloom, “Threat” | Reviews | April 6, 2022 | A striking change-up from Statiqbloom carries the project’s aesthetic over to a distinctly techno-driven template. | |
Statiqbloom/Zex Model, Split LP | Reviews | November 25, 2014 | Russia’s Zex Model and US act Statiqbloom each approach electro-industrial in similar but subtly different fashions on their split LP. | |
Statische Monotonie, “I Did It” | Reviews | July 27, 2021 | Chilean newcomers Statische Monotonie rapidly shuffle through a range of body music sounds and styles on an entertaining debut. | |
STCLVR, “Post Self Abandonment” | Reviews | November 7, 2023 | STCLVR brings harsh industrial noise to a range of rhythms and subgenres on a varied but uncompromising record. | |
Stendeck, “Carnage” | Reviews | September 15, 2021 | Stendeck’s new record is a worthy successor to “Folgor” and adopts a reflective view on technoid’s history and sounds. | |
Stendeck, “Folgor” | Reviews | July 7, 2015 | Stendeck rewards the patient with an IDM tour de force. | |
Steril, “Empiricism” | Reviews | April 29, 2020 | Cult German electro-industrial act’s most recent album hits digital platforms. | |
Steril, “Misanthrop” | Reviews | September 9, 2014 | The new album from fan-favourite German industrial group Steril succeeds by sounding pretty much how anyone who likes Steril would want it to sound. | |
Stockhaussen, “XII” | Reviews | July 17, 2018 | Coldwave goes to the disco on analog synth maven Stockhaussen’s third LP. | |
Straftanz, “Mainstream Sellout Overground” | Reviews | September 28, 2011 | Straftanz challenge EBM standards by taking their new album in varied directions with equally varied results. | |
Street Fever, “Absolution” | Reviews | April 10, 2024 | After a lengthy and troubled hiatus, Street Fever returns with the first LP from the industrial, electro, and hip-hop project. | |
Street Sects, “The Kicking Mule” | Reviews | November 7, 2018 | Street Sect’s sophomore record shows them expanding in ideas and delivery while keeping matters raw and personal. | |
Stromkern, “Dead Letters” | Reviews | March 8, 2012 | On their first new material in seven years, Stromkern appear at their most vulnerable, but also emerge strengthened. | |
Sturm Café, “Europa!” | Reviews | March 17, 2015 | Ten years is a long time between LPs, but Sweden’s trad EBM outfit Sturm Café have found new relevance in their own take on old sounds. | |
Sturm Café, “Fernes Land” | Reviews | February 24, 2021 | After another lengthy layoff, Sturm Café remind us of why they’re one of the most unique and beloved of throwback EBM bands. | |
Suicide Commando, “Forest of the Impaled” | Reviews | July 25, 2017 | The new album from Johan Van Roy lacks drive and energy, despite having moments of promise. | |
Suicide Commando, “When Evil Speaks” | Reviews | May 8, 2013 | The latest from Belgium’s harsh EBM pioneer occasionally hearkens back to the simpler style of his 90s material. | |
Suicide Inside, “Homicide” | Reviews | May 9, 2012 | The new album from the Ambassador 21 side-project reverse engineers electro-industrial from their more well-established sound. | |
Surgyn, “Envy” | Reviews | June 25, 2014 | Surgyn’s second full-length unveils a host of new dimensions to the Scottish duo’s gilded aesthetic. | |
Surveillance, “Oceania” | Reviews | February 19, 2014 | The new side-project from Assemblage 23’s Tom Shear is based around a surprisingly fresh mix of classic EBM basslines and dystopian lyrical themes. | |
Synapscape, “Decadenz” | Reviews | May 28, 2024 | A double EP release points to Synapscape’s early, brutal roots as well as their more experimental side. | |
Synapscape, “Rhythm Age” | Reviews | September 23, 2015 | Rhythmic noise vets Synapscape hover at the crossroads of new and classic motifs on their twentieth anniversary. | |
Synapscape, “The Stable Mind” | Reviews | April 26, 2022 | Synapscape reach back to the heyday of acid techno and fuse it to their trademark rhythmic noise. | |
Synesect, “Blue Rooms” | Reviews | March 8, 2016 | The versatility of darkwave is exercised well on the first EP from Synesect, the new project featuring Vanessa of The Harrow. | |
Synthetische Lebensform, “Extravagant” | Reviews | July 12, 2017 | Russia’s Synthetische Lebensform offer up a fun and energetic tear through classic electro-industrial territory. | |
Syrian, “Death of a Sun” | Reviews | July 10, 2013 | The Italian futurepop act rewind their sound to the 80s for a fun summer synthpop workout. | |
Syrian, “Sirius Interstellar” | Reviews | November 27, 2018 | Italian duo Syrian try on a few different styles on their fifth LP. | |
SΛRIN, “Psychic Stress” | Reviews | August 19, 2015 | Toronto-based techno EBM producer SΛRIN keeps things minimal and pounding on his sophomore release. | |
The Pitch: Snog, “Beyond the Valley of the Proles” | Reviews, The Pitch | January 18, 2013 | Alex tries to sell Bruce on one of Snog’s folkier outings. | |
The Pitch: Soviet’s “We Are Eyes, We Are Builders” | The Pitch | July 6, 2012 | Our regular feature in which one half of the senior staff pitches a record to the other returns, this time with some millenial synthpop in a distinctly classic vein. |
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Observer: Arnaud Rebotini & TÆT | Observer | January 13, 2023 | Brief thoughts on new releases from Arnaud Rebotini and TÆT. | |
Observer: Tasime Da Hidonash & TOT | Observer, Reviews | August 12, 2022 | Thoughts on new EPs by Tasime da Hidonash and TOT. | |
Observer: Trauma Phase & B1980 | Observer, Reviews | December 8, 2022 | Capsule takes on new releases by Trauma Phase and B1980. | |
Observer: Trellick & Jérôme Chassagnard | Observer | November 5, 2021 | Brief reviews of new works by Trellick and Jérôme Chassagnard. | |
Observer: TV HWY & Nostromo | Observer | June 28, 2019 | Short form reviews of new releases by TV HWY (Michael Holloway) and Nostromo (SARIN and Unhuman). | |
T.G.T.B., “Stockholm Soul” | Reviews | August 17, 2022 | Depressive vocals and bubbly, lo-fi synthpop and electro are combined on T.G.T.B.’s first LP. | |
T.W.A.T., “Blood, Sweat and Teargas” | Reviews | March 23, 2012 | Sweden’s T.W.A.T. fuse Oi! Punk and EBM on their 2011 debut, a combination less unusual than you might think. | |
Tangent, “Transience” | Reviews | August 6, 2014 | Dutch technoid duo Tangent take a slightly more ambient approach on their new record with Tympanik. | |
Taphephobia, “Escape From The Mundane Self” | Reviews | September 6, 2013 | Norway’s Taphephobia skip over much of the traditional dark ambient toolkit, and delivers a stronger (yet more vulnerable) album for it. | |
tassel, “A Sacrifice: Unto Idols” | Reviews | September 11, 2024 | The debut from the Arizona trio is distillation of their potent and driven synthpunk. | |
Tati Au Miel, “Solar Return” | Reviews | February 2, 2021 | Raw noise and deep serenity are both conjured on experimental producer Tati Au Miel’s new record. | |
Temple, “Self Ritual Torture” | Reviews | January 5, 2022 | Portland’s Temple add a bit of goth rock drama to their deathrock assault. | |
Templər, “Myths And Consequences” | Reviews | June 16, 2021 | The new record from Imperial Black Unit side-project Templər draws a line back to classic powernoise. | |
Terminal Gods, “Meridian” | Reviews | September 19, 2017 | Terminal Gods offer a colder and more varied iteration of their machine-beat rock. | |
Terminal Gods, “Wave / Form” | Reviews | May 11, 2016 | On their first full-length, Terminal Gods cast as wide a net as possible across rock’s darker corners. | |
Terror Apart, “Belly Of Barghest” | Reviews | July 5, 2019 | Portland’s Terror Apart revisit the rough textures of early tape experimentation, yielding a contemplative approach to noise. | |
Test Dept, “Disturbance” | Reviews | March 12, 2019 | The first new Test Dept recordings in 20 years speaks to their history while tackling the politics of today. | |
The Tear Garden, “The Brown Acid Caveat” | Reviews | July 11, 2017 | The collaboration between Cevin Key and Edward Ka-Spel remains mysterious and varied more than 30 years into its existence. | |
The Twilight Garden, “Hope” | Reviews | December 4, 2012 | Cure-influenced darkwave/synth band maintains its foundations on sophomore outing, but also sallies forth into new territory with good results. | |
The Twilight Garden, “Revelation” | Reviews | September 22, 2020 | The third LP from The Twilight Garden has its lyrical, thematic and musical influences on full display. | |
Them Are Us Too, “Amends” | Reviews | July 4, 2018 | Them Are Us Too’s requiem strikes upon the ethereal beauty which made their too-brief time so arresting. | |
THYX, “Below the City” | Reviews | May 21, 2013 | The sophomore release from mind.in.a.box’s Stefan Poiss is a showcase for not only his production acumen, but his personality as a performer. | |
THYX, “Headless” | Reviews | April 13, 2016 | The latest solo release from mind.in.a.box’s Stefan Poiss relies heavily on his charming persona as a vocalist. | |
THYX, “Super Vision” | Reviews | March 26, 2014 | The third THYX LP in less than two years consolidates Stefan Poiss’ ambitions outside of mind.in.a.box, and prompts reevaluation of his body of work. | |
THYX, “The Way Home” | Reviews | May 31, 2012 | The new mind.in.a.box side project finds Stefan Poiss in a far more relaxed and free-form mode than ever before, and offers a loose and fun clutch of tunes. | |
Tineidae, “Exo” | Reviews | July 28, 2020 | Tineidae continues a push into darker ambient territory with a fully-realised deep space concept album. | |
Tineidae, “Lights” | Reviews | August 21, 2012 | Trading in the spacey, abstract vein of IDM which is Tympanik’s specialty, newcomer Tineidae acquits himself well. | |
Tineidae, “Mothership” | Reviews | February 2, 2022 | Lively and bubbling ambiance guides Tineidae’s second sortie into deep space. | |
Tineidae, “Random Signal Analysis” | Reviews | February 19, 2013 | The odds n’ sods compilation from the Ukrainian producer’s debut shows that he has more styles in his arsenal than initially indicated. | |
Tineidae, “Slowly Drown In Static” | Reviews | May 28, 2019 | Ukrainian producer Tineidae returns after a five year hiatus with a record of darkly cinematic pieces. | |
Torch, “Leaving Me Behind” | Reviews | June 28, 2023 | Torch’s long-brewing debut delivers goth rock and darkwave weight, atmosphere, and hooks. | |
Total Chroma, “Body Relics” | Reviews | February 9, 2021 | Robert Katerwol explores mutant body music sounds with confidence on his debut as Total Chroma. | |
Total Chroma, “Lapland” | Reviews | October 24, 2023 | Total Chroma’s blend of minimal wave and EBM is tightened up and given the open house treatment on new LP “Lapland”. | |
Totem, “Passage” | Reviews | November 7, 2019 | Totem’s debut album of darkwave makes an asset of foggy atmospheres and distinctive vocals. | |
Traitrs, “Horses in the Abbatoir” | Reviews | January 26, 2022 | Toronto duo Traitrs have consistency on their side on their latest LP of doomy post-punk. | |
Trauma Phase, “The Origin Of Social Disabilities” | Reviews | March 31, 2020 | A fun and engaging combo of new beat, dark electro, and EBM sounds guide Trauma Phase’s debut release. | |
Tryphème, “Odd Balade” | Reviews | September 6, 2024 | Darkwave grace and ethereal experimentation carry Tryphème to an enveloping new LP. | |
TSTI, “Endings” | Reviews | June 13, 2017 | Homage and emotion coincide on the sophomore album from TSTI. | |
TVMVLVS TABIDVS, “Sex” | Reviews | February 21, 2018 | Costa Rica’s TVMVLVS TABIDVS bring vigor to lo-fi gothy dirges. | |
TVMVLVS TABIDVS, “VITA VIA EST” | Reviews | June 25, 2021 | The second record from Costa Rica’s TVMVLVS TABIDVS slightly focuses their dense and intriguing style of deathrock. | |
Tweaker, “Call The Time Eternity” | Reviews | October 26, 2012 | Chris Vrenna returns to his Tweaker project for a far more minimal, percussive, and focused outing than his previous records. | |
Twin Tribes, “Ceremony” | Reviews | December 3, 2019 | A slight turn towards pure goth reinforces Twin Tribes’ charm and power on their sophomore LP. | |
Twin Tribes, “Pendulum” | Reviews | February 2, 2024 | While slightly amplifying their synth quotient, Twin Tribes maintain their run of excellent and immediate darkwave. | |
Twin Tribes, “Shadows” | Reviews | February 6, 2018 | Twin Tribes’ debut is a clarion call of plain and powerful darkwave. | |
Twitch the Ripper, “Colorblind” | Reviews | August 22, 2012 | The Connecticut duo’s first album for Metropolis trades in classic synth-pop, abetted by producer Mark Saunders. |
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End To End – Unit:187, “Transfusion” | End to End, Reviews | March 6, 2012 | A solid roster of remixers take Unit:187’s 2010 Out For Blood LP for a spin. | |
Observer: Konstantin Unwohl & Baroque / Notausgang | Observer | February 5, 2021 | Capsule reviews of Konstantin Unwohl’s new release, and a split form Baroque & Notausgang. | |
Observer: Null Split & Unconscious | Observer, Reviews | January 14, 2022 | Capsule reviews ahoy, courtesy of Null Split and Unconscious. | |
Observer: Unconscious & Downwell | Observer | November 1, 2019 | Thoughts on two new techno-EBM releases from Unconscious and Downwell. | |
Observer: Unconscious & V▲LH▲LL | Observer | February 13, 2019 | Capsule takes on new releases from Unconscious and V▲LH▲LL. | |
Observer: Unconscious/HKKPTR & Crudmouth | Observer, Reviews | August 24, 2018 | Capsule reviews of a split by Unconscious & HKKPTR and the debut EP from Crudmouth (Volt 9000 and The Gothsicles). | |
UK Decay, “New Hope For The Dead” | Reviews | September 9, 2013 | Proto-goth/punk legends UK Decay regroup three decades on with a record that manages to make a classic sound feel utterly current. | |
Ulterior, “The Bleach Room” | Reviews | March 12, 2013 | London disciples of latter-era Sisters return with a stomping beast of guitars and death rattles. | |
Ultra Sunn, “US” | Reviews | April 24, 2024 | Aided by simple but captivating vocals, Ultra Sunn deliver a very solid clutch of darkwave club tracks on their first LP. | |
Uncanny Valley, “Fevering Stare” | Reviews | January 25, 2023 | Calgary’s Uncanny Valley link first wave goth and modern post-punk styles on a strong and strident debut. | |
Underwater Pilots, “Endless” | Reviews | February 24, 2012 | After a lengthy hiatus, the German duo return with a well-sculpted listen which impresses with craft and subtlety rather than flash. | |
Unitary, “Safe From Harm” | Reviews | August 1, 2011 | The first full-length from the Swedish one-man project is confident and well-produced but suffers from an unfortunate amount of sameness in the songs and a lack of strong hooks. | |
Unto Ashes, “Orchids Grew Here” | Reviews | September 12, 2023 | Longstanding American darkwavers Unto Ashes showcase their shimmering combination of neoclassical and neofolk frailty. | |
Urusai, “Unsettled” | Reviews | November 1, 2016 | Vancouver’s lo-fi IDM project finds emotion between the beats on sophomore LP. | |
USHERsan & HIV+, “Wide Lights From Hatred Springs” | Reviews | February 6, 2013 | Collaboration between Usher of Norma Loy and Pedro of HIV+ uncovers new ways of creating tension in minimal wave. |
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End to End: Dependence 2012 | End to End, Reviews | May 1, 2012 | The 2012 iteration of Dependent’s label-based compilation collects new and exclusive cuts from Velvet Acid Christ, Decoded Feedback, Encephalon and Seabound. | |
End To End: Septic X | End to End, Reviews | February 15, 2012 | The latest installment in Dependent’s famous Septic series aptly maintains its reputation for strong, varied releases which point listeners in new directions. | |
End to End: V/A, “Resistanz 2012” | End to End, Reviews | March 14, 2012 | We give a track by track assessment of the compilation assembled for the UK’s upstart industrial festival. | |
In Conversation: V▲LH▲LL, “Leaning On Shadows” | In Conversation | October 30, 2014 | The senior staff has a chat about the great debut LP from hella mysterious Viking-Witch-Wave band V▲LH▲LL. | |
In Conversation: Vomito Negro, “Fall Of An Empire” | In Conversation, Reviews | January 17, 2013 | We talk about what’s changed for Belgian EBM legends Vomito Negro since their last outing, and about the place that their new record Fall Of An Empire carves out for itself in 2013. | |
M‡яc▲ll▲ + V▲LH▲LL, “Malleus Maleficarum” | Reviews | May 22, 2013 | M‡яc▲ll▲ and V▲LH▲LL release another split release of woozy darkness, and demonstrate the different directions each band’s progression has taken. | |
Observer: Blakk Harbor & Vlimmer | Observer | September 21, 2018 | Short form reviews of new releases from Blakk Harbor & Vlimmer. | |
Observer: Plague Pits & Vromb | Observer, Reviews | December 2, 2022 | Thoughts on new releases by Plague Pits and Vromb. | |
Observer: Skadi & “Frost Vol. III” | Observer, Reviews | August 31, 2018 | Capsule reviews of a new release by Skadi and Basic Unit Productions’ latest compilation. | |
Observer: Unconscious & V▲LH▲LL | Observer | February 13, 2019 | Capsule takes on new releases from Unconscious and V▲LH▲LL. | |
Observer: Velvet Kills & Human Performance Lab | Observer | March 13, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases by Velvet Kills and Human Performance Lab. | |
Observer: Venom Vampires & Blakmoth | Observer | November 4, 2022 | Short-form reviews of new work by Venom Vampires and Blakmoth. | |
Observer: Visceral Anatomy & Pod Cast | Observer | January 10, 2020 | Short form reviews of new releases from Visceral Anatomy (Wingtips) and Pod Cast. | |
Observer: Volt 9000 & Klack | Observer | September 4, 2020 | Comments on new EPs by Volt 9000 and Klack. | |
Sydney Valette, “Home Alone” | Reviews | September 21, 2022 | There’s plenty of personality to be found amidst Sydney Valette’s new record of darkwave, synthpop, and minimal wave. | |
The Pitch: Venetian Snares, “Doll Doll Doll” | Reviews, The Pitch | August 13, 2013 | Alex tries to convince Bruce of the merits of one of breakcore’s most respected releases. | |
The Vomit Arsonist, “Only Red” | Reviews | July 15, 2015 | Andrew Grant enters into his second decade as The Vomit Arsonist with a record steeped in the traditions and future potential of death industrial. | |
V▲LH▲LL + M‡яc▲ll▲, “Għøsŧs of Λnŧįquįŧұ” | Reviews | July 31, 2012 | One of the best cases yet for post-witch house is made on this split EP, available as a name-your-price download from Bandcamp. | |
V▲LH▲LL, “Grimoire” | Reviews | February 14, 2018 | V▲LH▲LL weave witchy sounds both new and old to create a genre-bending Viking hall of mirrors. | |
V▲LH▲LL, “Neversleep” | Reviews | September 8, 2021 | V▲LH▲LL work some poppier elements into their witch house/darkwave sound, still retaining charm and mystery. | |
Vandalaze, “Big Diner” | Reviews | January 15, 2016 | The mutant synth-funk industrial of Vandalaze splatters itself wide across its first full length. | |
Vanligt Folk, “Jag Har Utvecklat Mig Till Både En Hund I En Katt” | Reviews | June 9, 2015 | Inscrutable Swedish wavers stay downtempo and weird on their debut full length. | |
Various Artists, “Face The Beat Vol. 1” | Reviews | July 13, 2011 | ID:UD takes a look at Side-Line’s sprawling 55 track free-for-download compilation. | |
Various Artists, “Inferno” | Reviews | March 7, 2017 | A Wychdoktor-curated compilation tasks producers with composing dark ambient tracks to match the various circles of Dante’s hell. | |
Various Artists, “Nyarlathotep” | Reviews | October 25, 2016 | The Cryo Chamber label offers up its third in a series of collaborative Lovecraft-themed works, a whopping three-CD opus dedicated to the Crawling Chaos, Nyarlathotep. | |
Various Artists, “Old School Electrology vol. 1” | Reviews | February 1, 2012 | The mammoth compilation of old school EBM and authentic dark electro serves as an important document of the scenes it addresses. | |
Veil of Light, “Front Teeth” | Reviews | June 21, 2017 | Veil of Light go harder, louder and grittier on their third LP. | |
Veil Of Light, “Sundancing” | Reviews | February 28, 2023 | Veil Of Light’s continued move into brighter synthpop territory comes with some melodic drawbacks. | |
Veil Of Light, “Ursprung” | Reviews | November 30, 2016 | Coldwave gets loud on the second LP by Switzerland’s Veil Of Light. | |
Velvet Acid Christ, “Maldire” | Reviews | September 14, 2012 | The new record from the long running American electro-industrial act returns to a more prototypical version of their sound. | |
Velvet Acid Christ, “Ora Oblivionis” | Reviews | August 20, 2019 | Whatever style is currently in vogue, whatever is hitting in club playlists and festival line-ups, Velvet Acid Christ remain themselves. | |
Velvet Acid Christ, “Subconscious Landscapes” | Reviews | December 3, 2014 | The latest from long-running electro industrial project Velvet Acid Christ is a good example of their frequently overlooked sound design and production. | |
Venus In Aries, “Beyond The Veil” | Reviews | August 23, 2017 | Venus In Aries’ debut LP makes an impression via sharp songwriting and strong vocals. | |
Verin, “This is Not an Exit” | Reviews | January 17, 2017 | Chris Shortt’s industrial project Verin is restless, exploring numerous styles with a singular mood. | |
Vestigial, “Solar/Aeon” | Reviews | April 30, 2013 | We listen to the reissue of the first two EPs of dark ambient, death industrial and noise from Italy’s Vestigial | |
Violet Poison, “Voices From The Hell” | Reviews | April 23, 2013 | The most minimal side of techno is fused with industrial’s most experimental roots on the first full length from this Italian producer. | |
Violet Tremors, “Time is the Traitor” | Reviews | January 20, 2012 | The debut from Jessica White and Lorene Simpson embraces classic minimal synth tropes and leverages their timelessness to excellent effect. | |
Vision Video, “Haunted Hours” | Reviews | October 19, 2022 | Vision Video follow-up their breakthrough LP with another album of fast-moving, well performed goth rock numbers. | |
Visitor, “Expat” | Reviews | June 5, 2018 | Visitor offer solidly executed (and solidly funky) dark electro on their debut. | |
Visitor, “Technofossil” | Reviews | November 10, 2020 | Visitor brighten their EBM/dark electro sound with funk and pop, carrying it into outlandish realms on sophomore LP “Technofossil”. | |
Viva Non, “Shaping Dust And Our Autonomy” | Reviews | November 6, 2018 | The sophomore effort from Winnipeg act Viva Non offers a set of brief and raw shards of synthpop. | |
Viva Non, “We Grow” | Reviews | June 2, 2021 | Despite a short run-time, the new record from Viva Non leaves an impression and provides the soundtrack to the sadboy synth summer we didn’t see sneaking up on us. | |
Vlimmer, “Nebenkörper” | Reviews | September 28, 2021 | A dark and elaborate new record from Vlimmer shows off the emotion and genre-hopping energy of the German post-punk/darkwave project. | |
VNV Nation, “Transnational” | Reviews | October 30, 2013 | The latest from Mark Jackson and Ronan Harris fails to buck the creative inertia that his gripped the project for almost a decade. | |
Voight, self-titled | Reviews | January 12, 2021 | Voight work noise rock and synth basslines into the post-punk of their first LP. | |
Volt 9000, “Atomica” | Reviews | February 21, 2012 | Wearing ohGr’s influence on its sleeve, Toronto’s Volt 9000 turn out a fun and crackling record of retro synth indulgence. | |
Volt 9000, “Conopoly” | Reviews | June 3, 2013 | Our review of the label debut for Toronto’s tweaky post-industrial act, featuring an exclusive stream of the album! | |
Volt 9000, “Deformer” | Reviews | August 11, 2017 | Cory Gorksi channels Volt 9000’s off-kilter energy into a new and vital form on their new LP. | |
Volt 9000, “Timeshift” | Reviews | June 16, 2015 | Volt 9000 step into the murkier side of the psyche on their melodic yet haunting fifth record. | |
Vomito Negro, “Black Plague” | Reviews | January 9, 2018 | Vomito Negro return with a clutch of classic dark EBM tracks somewhat hampered by track sequencing. | |
Vomito Negro, “Death Sun” | Reviews | April 9, 2014 | The 2014 incarnation of the Belgian EBM act scales back the bleakness fuzzy atmosphere of their last couple releases and allows other elements of their sound into the spotlight. | |
Vore Aurora, “Eidolon” | Reviews | March 20, 2018 | Vore Aurora offer a forceful and distinct brand of darkwave which feels fully formed on their debut. | |
Vortex, “As Gods Fall” | Reviews | June 27, 2018 | Bombast and restraint are both found on Vortex’s martial industrial representation of Norse mythology. | |
Voster, “World War V” | Reviews | March 22, 2013 | The men behind E.S.A., Iszoloscope, and iVardensphere team up for a post-apocalyptic industrial dance concept project that brings depth to the floor. | |
VOWWS, “Under the World” | Reviews | March 7, 2018 | Australian dark rock duo go smooth and steady on their sophomore LP. | |
vProjekt, “Exhilerate & Disgust” | Reviews | January 24, 2012 | A striking debut steeped in the history of electro-industrial which takes gambles at every turn. |
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:Wumpscut:, “Bulwark Bazooka” | Reviews | April 24, 2014 | Another year, another record from the legendary dark-electro act with the usual diminishing returns in full effect. | |
End to End: :Wumpscut:, “DJ Dwarf XII” | End to End, Reviews | April 12, 2012 | We give you the blow by blow of the latest entry in :Wumpscut:’s long running remix series. | |
Observer: Makeup And Vanity Set & Webdriver Torso | Observer | May 18, 2018 | Shortform reviews of new EPs by Makeup And Vanity Set and Webdriver Torso. | |
Observer: ROÜGE & W424 | Observer, Reviews | January 8, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by ROÜGE and W424 (Cardinal Noire). | |
Observer: The Weep & Antipole | Observer, Reviews | January 15, 2021 | It’s a post-punk two-fer with capsule reviews of new records by The Weep and Antipole. | |
Observer: Whiteqube & PLAZAS | Observer | October 4, 2018 | Short-form reviews of new work from Whiteqube and PLAZAS. | |
Observer: Wilshire Corridor & Cruel Diagonals | Observer | January 18, 2019 | Short form reviews of new work by Wilshire Corridor and Cruel Diagonals. | |
Observer: Witch Root & Luminance | Observer | September 20, 2019 | Capsules write-ups of new releases from Witch Root, and Luminance. | |
Observer: WLDV & Nightsister | Observer | March 17, 2023 | Thoughts on new EPs from WLDV and Nightsister. | |
Observer: World, Interrupted & Fluid Ghost | Observer | October 8, 2021 | Capsule reviews of new releases by World, Interrupted and Fluid Ghost. | |
Replicas: Phil Western & Tim Hill, “Dark Features” | Replicas, Reviews | September 13, 2017 | Phil Western’s shoegaze-techno breakthrough gets the deluxe vinyl treatment. | |
Replicas: Worms Of The Earth, “Anāgāmi Redux” | Replicas | January 22, 2019 | Worms Of The Earth’s 2012 LP is radically reworked from the ground up for an exhaustive reissue. | |
The Wake, “Perfumes And Fripperies” | Reviews | November 3, 2020 | Classic US act The Wake return after more than two decades with a record of slow, dreamy, and decidedly dark goth rock. | |
W.A.S.T.E., “Warlord Mentality” | Reviews | October 29, 2014 | The latest from W.A.S.T.E. prompts a reevaluation of the currency of power noise in 2014. | |
We Have A Ghost, self-titled | Reviews | June 17, 2014 | The debut from this mysterious act cinches industrial rock in alongside softer blends of shoegaze and post-rock. | |
Webdriver Torso, “End.” | Reviews | October 30, 2024 | LA’s Webdriver Torso return with a lo-fi mix of industrial metal and mutant programming after an extended hiatus. | |
Weep, “Alate” | Reviews | July 24, 2012 | The third album from Doc Hammer’s new wave influenced project is a confident and affecting affair, upping the drama the band has been quietly gathering to itself. | |
Weep, self-titled | Reviews | September 16, 2014 | Doc Hammer’s Weep re-release an album of laid back melodic post-punk…or do they? | |
Weird Candle, “Alter Ego” | Reviews | August 24, 2016 | Vancouver’s twitchy synthpunk duo capture their live energy on their new LP. | |
Weird Candle, “Regeneration” | Reviews | June 2, 2015 | The debut LP from Weird Candle catches Vancouver’s synthpunk upstarts in the blur of their own evolution. | |
Welle:Erdball, “Tanzmusik Für Roboter” | Reviews | March 4, 2014 | Stalwart retro-futurists Welle:Erdball return to their roots with an excellent batch of bleepy synth numbers. | |
Wetware, “Automatic Drawing” | Reviews | February 20, 2018 | Brooklyn synth duo Wetware confound and fascinate on their strangely inviting first LP. | |
White Light Monorail, “The Gravitational Field Of Oblivion” | Reviews | January 15, 2020 | Former Battery Cage members continue to add colour and melody to their new project, White Light Monorail. | |
Whiteqube, “The Return” | Reviews | October 11, 2017 | Mutant electro act Whiteqube return with new music in the form of their first ever LP. | |
Wingtips, “Exposure Therapy” | Reviews | September 4, 2019 | Wingtips’ debut LP is a buoyant collection of easy to enjoy darkwave tunes perfectly suited for the end of summer. | |
Winter Severity Index, “DISGELO” | Reviews | February 23, 2022 | Winter Severity Index tilt towards a more expressly darkwave style while still retaining their understated charm. | |
Winter Severity Index, “Human Taxonomy” | Reviews | June 7, 2016 | Italy’s Winter Severity Index return with a sophomore LP of austere post-punk with a strong emphasis on rhythm. | |
Winter Severity Index, “Slanting Ray” | Reviews | April 29, 2014 | Winter Severity Index make a forceful move into starker post-punk territory on their first full-length. | |
Wire Spine, “Bury Me Here” | Reviews | March 28, 2018 | Wire Spine’s debut takes an even-keeled approach to synth-punk wooziness. | |
Word Made Flesh, “Everything And Nothing” | Reviews | April 17, 2019 | Keef Baker and Phil Barry’s towering Word Made Flesh return with an expansive and varied sophomore LP. | |
Worms of the Earth, “Anāgāmi” | Reviews | November 7, 2012 | Washington DC’s Worms of the Earth step their tribal-industrial game up on their debut for Tympanik. | |
Worms Of The Earth, “Netjer” | Reviews | October 22, 2019 | Worms Of The Earth continue their exploration of ancient underworlds while pushing ritual industrial into lusher soundscapes. | |
Wulfband, “Revolter” | Reviews | November 24, 2017 | Maniacal energy and razor-sharp timing produce an instant EBM classic in Wulfband’s second LP. | |
Wulfband, self-titled | Reviews | November 18, 2014 | Wulfband bridge German fundamentals of EBM with the quirkier sides of Swedish music of all stripes to fantastic effect. | |
Wychdoktor, “Hexen” | Reviews | September 16, 2015 | Wychdoktor digs to the roots of its influences and finds plenty of aggressive inspiration. | |
Wychdoktor, “Pact” | Reviews | June 5, 2019 | After a brief hiatus, Wychdoktor offers a lengthy LP which both reinforces and pushes the boundaries of the project’s rhythmic noise skills. | |
Wychdoktor, “Ritual” | Reviews | November 26, 2013 | Ottawa newcomer offers up a versatile mix of rhythmic industrial tracks. | |
Wychdoktor, “Totem” | Reviews | August 8, 2014 | The Ottawa-based producer indulges his dark ambient side in this follow-up to 2013’s rhythmic noise standout “Ritual”. |
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End To End: XP8, “Burning Down” | End to End, Reviews | August 23, 2012 | XP8’s latest maxi-EP takes the listener on a whirlwind trek across genres and sounds, opting for a “cast a wide net” approach to potential club play. | |
Observer: daddybear & XLV | Observer | June 26, 2020 | Short form reviews of new work from daddybear and XLV. | |
Observer: XLV & None Of Your Concern | Reviews | June 24, 2022 | Capsule reviews of new releases from XLV and None Of Your Concern. | |
X Marks The Pedwalk, “New / End” | Reviews | May 25, 2022 | A sleek and elegant new record of melodic electro shows off X Marks The Pedwalk’s sense of self-curation. | |
X Marks the Pedwalk, “Secrets” | Reviews | April 5, 2017 | The fourth LP from X Marks the Pedwalk since the project’s 2010 reactivation consolidates their smooth, considered approach to EBM. | |
X Marks the Pedwalk, “The Sun, The Cold And My Underwater Fear” | Reviews | September 26, 2012 | The second post comeback record from Sevren Ni-Arb’s reactivated EBM project has a contemplative, personal feel. | |
X Marks The Pedwalk, “Transformation” | Reviews | September 23, 2020 | A bright but minimalist spin on their current sound takes X Marks The Pedwalk into fresh and often poppy territory. | |
X-Marks The Pedwalk, “The House Of Rain” | Reviews | April 8, 2015 | X-Marks The Pedwalk add a heavy dollop of gothic melancholy for their strongest comeback album yet. | |
X-TG, “Desertshore / The Final Report” | Reviews | December 6, 2012 | The senior staff review the first and only studio release from X-TG, made up of an album length cover of Nico’s Desertshore album and a second disc of original material. | |
X.A.O.S, “Psychomachy” | Reviews | September 5, 2012 | A brief, noisy, and deceptively deep listen, X.A.O.S’ third release makes up for some muddy production with a wide range of approaches to industrial noise. | |
Xenturion Prime, “Humanity Plus” | Reviews | November 22, 2017 | The sophomore LP from Sweden’s Xenturion Prime explores still new galaxies of proggy, over-the-top electropop. | |
Xenturion Prime, “Mecha Rising” | Reviews | July 15, 2014 | Ex-Code 64 members explore a current take on futurepop on their debut as Xenturion Prime. | |
Xenturion Prime, “Signals from the Abyss” | Reviews | May 4, 2021 | The Swedish duo bring epic space opera sounds on their new instrumental record. | |
XLV, “Spinal Landscape” | Reviews | December 6, 2022 | A new tape from XLV offers concrete, minimalist takes on rhythmic noise. | |
XP8, “Adrenochrome” | Reviews | June 11, 2013 | Italy’s XP8 tighten things up for a slick and club-ready concept record. | |
XP8, “X: A Decade of Decadence” | Reviews | November 7, 2011 | Italy’s XP8 celebrate their tenth anniversary with a maxi-EP that handily summarizes their strengths. |
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Observer: Hex Wolves, The Yage & Fractured Transmission and Harsh R | Observer | March 22, 2019 | Comments on the new EP from Harsh R, plus the collaboration of Hex Wolves, The Yage, and Fractured Transmission. | |
Observer: Yabibo Hazurfa & WLDV | Observer | May 12, 2023 | New releases by Yabibo Hazurfa and WLDV are considered. | |
The Young Gods, “Data Mirage Tangram” | Reviews | March 27, 2019 | The first new LP from Swiss legends The Young Gods in nine years maintains the hypnotic grooves of their latter-era material. | |
Youth Code / King Yosef, “A Skeleton Key In The Doors Of Depression” | Reviews | March 12, 2021 | Youth Code team-up with producer King Yosef to explore futher evolutions of their sound on a new collaborative release. | |
Youth Code, “A Place To Stand” | Reviews | October 1, 2014 | The new Youth Code EP catches the band’s ferocity in greater clarity, and is proof positive of their import. | |
Youth Code, “Commitment to Complications” | Reviews | April 8, 2016 | An emotional purge of a record, Youth Code’s second LP brings their influences and demons alike into terrifyingly sharp focus. | |
Youth Code, Self-Titled | Reviews | September 11, 2013 | The debut LP from the Los Angeles EBM duo blasts past expectations in a flurry of righteous anger. |
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Observer: Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias | Observer | March 27, 2020 | Reviews of new EPs from Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias. | |
Observer: Zanias & Furor | Observer | March 20, 2020 | Short form reviews of new EPs by Zanias and Furor. | |
Replicas: Coil + Zos Kia + Marc Almond, “How To Destroy Angels” | Replicas | September 26, 2018 | The early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma. | |
Statiqbloom/Zex Model, Split LP | Reviews | November 25, 2014 | Russia’s Zex Model and US act Statiqbloom each approach electro-industrial in similar but subtly different fashions on their split LP. | |
Zack Zack Zack, “Album 1” | Reviews | November 9, 2021 | Zack Zack Zack’s first LP functions more as a piecemeal collection of their solid forays into smooth and dark post-punk than an LP proper. | |
Zack Zack Zack, “Album 2” | Reviews | May 30, 2023 | Austrian duo Zack Zack Zack marshal their evocative blend of post-punk, darkwave, and near east instrumentation on a solid sophomore record. | |
Zanias, “Ecdysis” | Reviews | February 21, 2024 | The softer and more mysterious elements of “Chrysalis” are brought into broad focus on Zanias’ new LP “Ecdysis”. | |
Zanias, “Into The All” | Reviews | December 4, 2018 | Coldwave & techno maven Zanias both revisits and explodes her previous work with a free-roaming, spiritually weighty LP. | |
Zanias, “Unearthed” | Reviews | September 14, 2021 | Alison Lewis’ new Zanias LP is a showcase for her magnetic personality and production sensibility. | |
Zero Degree, “Transit” | Reviews | May 2, 2012 | The fourth full-length from the German ambient/downtempo duo advances their understated style, adding some new textures to their mellow compositions. | |
Zex Model, “Mind Slaughter” | Reviews | October 9, 2013 | Russia’s Zex Model pay tribute to classic North American electro-industrial on a solid debut LP. | |
Zinovia, “The Gift Of Affliction” | Reviews | July 30, 2013 | The debut record from Greek IDM/neo-classical composer Zinovia creates a rich space for reflection and daydreaming alike. |
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