The Pitch: Evils Toy, “XTC Implant”
Evils Toy’s 1996 album “XTC Implant” gets pitched on its merits as vintage dark electro.
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Evils Toy’s 1996 album “XTC Implant” gets pitched on its merits as vintage dark electro.
Read MoreThe third installment of Jamie Blacker’s lust-themed albums further explores his intersection of composition and rhythmic noise.
Read MoreAmerican Darkwave act Ego Likeness put their best on display on their latest album for Metropolis Records.
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Encephalon double-down on their sophomore release, opting for even more ornate structures and themes.
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Einstürzende Neubauten revisit the scale and horror of the Great war through the lenses of their own aesthetic and war-time compositions.
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The Senior Staff discusses thematics and the implied narratives contained within the new album from industrial rock project Everything Goes Cold.
Read MoreEisbrecher’s odds and sods comp for the North American market has utility in introducing new ears to the Neue Deutsche Härte band.
Read MoreThe Swedish post-punk quartet wear their influences loud and proud in a largely successful crossover effort.
Read MoreThe collaboration between the noted techno artist and the industrial godfathers provides new perspectives on both their works.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreEx_Tension make some subtle structural shifts in the presentation of their ambient/noise hybrid.
Read MoreThe debut for Tom Shear’s 23db Records takes a while to catch on, but has charms beyond its more apparent influences.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe Californian outfit takes a darker turn on their new EP of originals and remixes.
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Ottawa’s electro-industrial trio Encephalon deliver a debut album of surprising depth and complexity.
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