Alphaxone, “Chronosphere”
A deeply calming new LP from Alphaxone shows off Mehdi Saleh’s steady hand for cosmic dark ambient.
Read MoreA deeply calming new LP from Alphaxone shows off Mehdi Saleh’s steady hand for cosmic dark ambient.
Read MoreClassic electro-indutrial and dark electro are delivered with flair on INVA//ID’s new LP.
Read MoreThe new record from proto-goth legends 1919 links today’s crises to the band’s roots while changing up their sound.
Read MoreThe latest from Covenant is a radically potent EP full of musical and conceptual experimentation.
Read MoreNew music from Wychdoktor, Fixmer / McCarthy, Rhys Fulber & Blush Response, And Void (iVardensphere & This Morn’ Omina), 3Teeth, and Physical Wash.
Read MoreGoth rock true-schoolers Children On Stun decloak off the starboard bow with a reunion EP.
Read MoreLong-running act A Covenant Of Thorns pursue synthpop craft to subtle yet evocative ends.
Read MoreThe new EP from Multiple Man further arches the spine of their unique take on body music.
Read MoreThe first new LP from Swiss legends The Young Gods in nine years maintains the hypnotic grooves of their latter-era material.
Read MoreA remix-heavy Monday brings reworkings and originals of tunes from Muet, Korine, Damascus Knives (Cervello Elettronico), Wet Nurse, TET – Travailleur En Trance, and Apoptygma Berzerk.
Read MoreSusan Subtract’s first release as Physical Wash picks up where High-Functioning Flesh left off with a set of loose and groovy body music jams.
Read MorePotentially Download’s final LP, “Unknown Room” carries on the bubbling IDM experimentation which came to define the Key/Western era of the project.
Read MoreSweden’s Run Level Zero make their long-awaited return with somber, shimmering electro-industrial experimentation.
Read MoreTwo LPs from Uwe Schmidt’s influential but oft-overlooked Lassigue Bendthaus project are reissued in all their genre-bending glory.
Read MoreSwedish black industrialists MZ.412 return after more than a decade with a bombastic and ambitious LP.
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