Beborn Beton, “A Worthy Compensation”
One of the best 90s synthpop acts returns with a well-written album of 90s synthpop.
Read MoreOne of the best 90s synthpop acts returns with a well-written album of 90s synthpop.
Read MoreUnwoman and Caustic team-up to make dark electronic pop that stands apart from both artist’s individual catalogues.
Read MoreThe amazing voice we first heard on Architect’s “Mine” returns with her own project’s sophomore record of classy synth noir.
Read MoreThe sophomore LP of EDM/EBM from the production minded trio is a bit too polite for its own good.
Read MoreNew York’s Blush Response show intense focus and an emphasis on sound design on their latest LP.
Read MoreDee Thrussel’s long running instrumental project’s latest LP is a loose concept album of sinister motivational music.
Read MorePhil Barry’s solo-project releases its sophomore album and solidifies its standing in the world of guitar industrial.
Read MoreThe Slovenian post-industrial act returns with their first album of new material in almost 20 years.
Read MoreThe Serbian electro-industrial outfit ups the ante on beautiful chaos.
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NYC industrial act Blush Response are back with a new single and a pretty slick line-up of remixers.
Read MoreAnother level-up from dark technoist Hendrick Grothe that exceeds the standard he’s already set in his short career as a producer.
Read MoreA dense and inscrutably violent electro-industrial LP from Serbia’s Black Sheep Screaming is refreshingly uncompromising.
Read MoreThe new tape and digital release from brothers Alexander and Andrew Jarson is an unexpectedly great collection of dark synth tunes.
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