Kangarot, “The Demon-Haunted World”
A stripped-down record from Kangarot shows off the compositional chops lying beneath the project’s tripped-out vision of electro-industrial.
Read MoreA stripped-down record from Kangarot shows off the compositional chops lying beneath the project’s tripped-out vision of electro-industrial.
Read MoreBustié’s debut LP brings freestyle and deathrock together in a blend smooth enough to make you forget its influences.
Read MoreD/SIR take their post-witchouse atmospheres in a surprisingly melodic and approachable direction.
Read MoreFeeling July Tracks featuring Rotersand, Wingtips, Mind Teardown, Hyperlacrimae, Pact Infernal and 000.
Read MorePortland’s Terror Apart revisit the rough textures of early tape experimentation, yielding a contemplative approach to noise.
Read MoreThe sole LP from Copenhagen’s Artificial Monuments captures both the light and dark of European coldwave.
Read MoreClosing out Spring with Henric de la Cour, Kirlian Camera, Randolph & Mortimer, Empathy Test, Virtues & Failings and Venal Flesh & Cellar Graves.
Read MoreAfter six years, Die Sektor re-emerge with an electro-industrial album with summarizes and expands on their previous experimentation.
Read MoreAfter a few years off, Sweden’s Cryo resume their journey into the moodier corners of electro.
Read MoreAfter a brief hiatus, Wychdoktor offers a lengthy LP which both reinforces and pushes the boundaries of the project’s rhythmic noise skills.
Read MoreJune kicks off with songs from Rendered, Panther Modern, Double Eyelid, Nootropic, Chrome Corpse and Red Market.
Read MoreUkrainian producer Tineidae returns after a five year hiatus with a record of darkly cinematic pieces.
Read MoreThe first Rosetta Stone release in nearly twenty years polishes and represents Porl King’s work from that interim period.
Read MoreStunde X continues [:SITD:]’s run of dependable, if also predictable, high-gloss electro-industrial.
Read MoreAutomelodi push synthpop instrumentation to the limits in an ambitious third LP.
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