How To Destroy Angels, “An Omen”
The new EP from Reznor and associates continues to mine the rich vein of exacting and meticulous studiocraft.
Read MoreThe new EP from Reznor and associates continues to mine the rich vein of exacting and meticulous studiocraft.
Read MoreWashington DC’s Worms of the Earth step their tribal-industrial game up on their debut for Tympanik.
Read MoreJust as Night follows Day, Monday brings new songs, in this case from Worms of the Earth, Dryft, Autodafeh, Ronobe X V▲LH▲LL, The Pain Machinery and How to Destroy Angels, along with a special bonus from C/∆/T.
Read MoreThe first Hymen release for the Toronto IDM project immerses the listener in warm, attentively composed sound.
Read MoreFab Viscardi and Gui Pires of Aghast View and Biopsy return with an album of electro-industrial tinged EBM available as a one, two or three disc set.
Read MorePosted by alex | Oct 24, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We do a track by track rundown of the new single from the long-running project, their first for Metropolis.
Read MoreFall won’t stop with the new music, peep these new songs by Leaether Strip, Malakwa and CONCLΔVE as well as ∆AIMON remixed by Dead When I Found Her and XP8 remixed by Cutoff:Sky.
Read MoreThe new release from the Pale Noir boss showcases her remix work for some likeminded artists.
Read MoreThe third album from the Atlanta based group hinges on a mix of dubstep and dark electro sounds.
Read MoreThe debut from the Belgian duo features electric bass set against electronics in a variety of different configurations for a pleasantly varied listen.
Read MoreThe sophomore album from Portland’s Dead When I Found Her has the same skeleton as their Puppy inspired debut, with a pop heart beating inside it.
Read MoreThe new album from the venerable German group sticks with the darkwave template they’ve been working towards for a decade.
Read MoreThe second post comeback record from Sevren Ni-Arb’s reactivated EBM project has a contemplative, personal feel.
Read MoreOur 300th post includes some chit chat about “Dredd” and new tunes, remixes and covers from By Any Means Necessary, The Pain Machinery, Displacer, DSTR and Ambassador 21!
Read MoreGöteborg duo Batch ID offer up some pop-saavy EBM in the Swedish tradition.
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