Constance Chlore, self-titled
Constance Chlore’s debut is a tense yet quirky tour through synthpunk and EBM sounds.
Read MoreConstance Chlore’s debut is a tense yet quirky tour through synthpunk and EBM sounds.
Read MoreThe classic power noise formula is taken up by Distortion Six on their new Nordic-themed LP.
Read MoreWorms Of The Earth continue their exploration of ancient underworlds while pushing ritual industrial into lusher soundscapes.
Read MoreNull Device square style and substance with a varied but heartfelt record of excellent electronic pop.
Read MoreDutch EBM old-schoolers The Force Dimension’s debut receives an anniversary cassette reissue.
Read MoreThe second LP from Kontravoid capitalizes on the project’s move towards stricter EBM sounds but retains no small amount of melody and character.
Read MoreSharp and economical throwback EBM from Chile’s New Fabrik.
Read MoreRhythmic abundance and variety gives a new spin on martial and ritual industrial on Penelope’s Fiancé’s new LP.
Read MoreNight Sins’ abrupt shift from goth rock to synthpop stalls.
Read MoreSweden’s Analfabetism wanders into the mythological but retains their unyielding depressive industrial sound.
Read MoreTwo years in the making, the new LP from The Legendary Pink Dots alights on the classic sounds and themes of the band as they begin their fifth decade.
Read MoreCapsules of new releases by FRACTIONS and Meipr
Read MoreA second blistering LP from the indomitable Lingua Ignota uses noise and neo-classical sounds to invoke the vengeance of the wronged.
Read MoreA relaxing and tasteful second LP from Cryounit brings together downtempo and melodic electro-industrial.
Read MoreBody Of Light hone in on a smooth and sober style of synthpop with an excellent third LP.
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