Blu Anxxiety, “Plaay Dead”
NYC’s Blu Anxxiety defy genre rules and expectations on their deathrock by way of freestyle LP “Plaay Dead”
Read MoreNYC’s Blu Anxxiety defy genre rules and expectations on their deathrock by way of freestyle LP “Plaay Dead”
Read MoreKendal and Pablo Bozzi ply a specific vision of the retro-future on their debut as Infravision.
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Antoni Maiovvi brings his experience as a producer and studio hand to his post-punk and new wave project Jason Priest.
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Read MoreGerman act XTR Human uses clever genre moves to redefine their sound on their new LP.
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Read MoreChicago’s Pixel Grip explore the nightclub of the mind on their bumping sophomore album.
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Read MoreThe Swedish duo bring epic space opera sounds on their new instrumental record.
Read MoreFrench duo Hammershøi thread the needle on synthpop, cold wave and minimal sounds.
Read MoreSpanish duo put percussion before all on their synthpunky compositions.
Read MoreVomito Negro return with more of their signature of murky, misanthropic body music.
Read MoreThis Morn’ Omina expand their sounds and ideas on their new LP.
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