Celldöd, “Pulsdisco”
Anders Karllson of the Pain Machinery explores some minimal and hypnotic techno-body sounds with his Celldöd project.
Read MoreAnders Karllson of the Pain Machinery explores some minimal and hypnotic techno-body sounds with his Celldöd project.
Read MoreEdmonton’s new romantic synthpoppers Cygnets make good on their momentum with a new LP of dancefloor oriented numbers.
Read MoreFrench industrialists Chrysalide get radical on their newest and possibly best album.
Read MoreDark ambient up-and-comer experiments with droning minimalism.
Read MoreDark Entries issues an LP from the Belgian techno and body music project that has a distinctly different take on older genre sounds.
Read MoreChris Connelly and Jason Novak team-up to bring some weirdness and sleaze on the debut LP from their Cocksure project.
Read MoreThe 10th anniversary re-release of Matt Fanale’s debut illustrates how far the cult industrial artist has come.
Read MoreCygnets offer glammy synthrock with some nice post-punk moves and plenty of drama.
Read MoreThe biggest band of the last decade of industrial club music struggle in their transition into a full-fledged electro-rock act.
Read MoreThe legendary darkwave act underwhelm with another LP that falls short of their considerable talents.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Feb 6, 2014 | Reviews | 4
We contemplate the recently uncovered alternate versions of Coil’s now-legendary remixes for Nine Inch Nails.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreSweden’s Cryo show off their intelligent approach to modern EBM on their third album.
Read MoreThe young Filipino producer goes for obscure and mysterious without layering on the darkness in his debut for Phantasma Disques.
Read MoreThe first album for Hands from the rhythmic electro project is a spookier, more foreboding affair.
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