Wychdoktor, “Ritual”
Ottawa newcomer offers up a versatile mix of rhythmic industrial tracks.
Read MoreOttawa newcomer offers up a versatile mix of rhythmic industrial tracks.
Read MoreiVardensphere’s fourth LP continues the project’s explorations in rhythmic industrial and countless other sub-genres in a fashion that’s both more understated and naturally dynamic.
Read MoreThe new side project of Theologian’s Fade Kainer demonstrates a preternatural talent for classic electro-industrial and dark electro.
Read MoreNew singles, mixes and b-sides are the order of the day, with tunes from R010R, Div|der, Black Sheep Screaming, ∆AIMON, Liebknecht, and Kontravoid.
Read MoreThe solo debut of Prague-based producer Rentip is resolute in its dedication to rhythm.
Read MoreThe Dubcon record offers a dark fusion of the distinct dub styles of cEvin Key and Ryan Moore.
Read MoreYears in the making, the second record from Severe Illusion side-project Instans is as stoic in its sound as it is in its message.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Oct 17, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 1
We take a quick dash through the first single from the hotly anticipated forthcoming iVardensphere record.
Read MoreRussia’s Zex Model pay tribute to classic North American electro-industrial on a solid debut LP.
Read MoreNew tunes from Seeming, an exclusive from ∆AIMON, Fotonovela featuring Marsheaux, In Death It Ends, Kindest Cuts, and Klangstabil!
Read MoreAmerican newcomer Kangarot throws his hat in the ring with a quirky mix of kosmische and dark electro sounds on his second record.
Read MoreA video-heavy batch of tracks from 3 Teeth, Bestial Mouths, Gary Numan, Daniel Myer, and Terminal Gods.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Sep 24, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
Diskonnekted follow up on their ambitious 2012 LP Hotel Existence with a remix EP that’s just as varied. Here’s the play-by-play…
Read MoreHenric De La Cour’s second solo record eschews the excesses of its predecessor, instead walking some deft pop tightropes.
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