Vomito Negro, “Death Sun”
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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe biggest band of the last decade of industrial club music struggle in their transition into a full-fledged electro-rock act.
Read MoreClassic synthpop with an out of bounds sensibility from the Montreal based project.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreTwo noted artists from the IDM end of Our Thing collaborate on a smooth and shoegazey release for Hymen records.
Read MoreWe look at some recent releases from Ssleaze, BLVCK CEILING and c.db.sn.
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 MoreThe legendary darkwave act underwhelm with another LP that falls short of their considerable talents.
Read MoreThe new side-project from Assemblage 23’s Tom Shear is based around a surprisingly fresh mix of classic EBM basslines and dystopian lyrical themes.
Read MoreWe celebrate the legacy of one of our nation’s great revolutionaries by busting out new tunes and remixes, featuring Mr.Kitty, Architect, Blac Kolor, D/SIR, DSX Iszoloscope, Ritual Aesthetic and Stiff Valentine!
Read MoreSweden’s Cryo show off their intelligent approach to modern EBM on their third album.
Read More31 music cues from Cevin Key and Ken Marshall reveal a pragmatic application for their brand of spookiness.
Read MoreWe listen to the earliest synthpop demos of the celebrated dark electro godfather.
Read MorePortland Terror EBM project [product] play with genre tropes while sticking close to the style’s main selling points.
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