M‡яc▲ll▲ + V▲LH▲LL, “Malleus Maleficarum”
M‡яc▲ll▲ and V▲LH▲LL release another split release of woozy darkness, and demonstrate the different directions each band’s progression has taken.
Read MoreM‡яc▲ll▲ and V▲LH▲LL release another split release of woozy darkness, and demonstrate the different directions each band’s progression has taken.
Read MoreAfter a weekend of trekking through the stars, we kick the week off with Kirlian Camera, Distorted Memory, Solitary Experiments, Nagamatzu, and Zex Model.
Read MoreThe third record from the Gnome & Spybey ambient collaboration is perhaps more minimal than its predecessors, but no less evocative.
Read MoreBlank branch away from the past decade of dark electronic’s trajectory, and offer a fun and well-programmed alternate history of futurepop.
Read MoreWe listen to the reissue of the first two EPs of dark ambient, death industrial and noise from Italy’s Vestigial
Read MoreThird offering from Torul is an uneven but fantastically produced mix of synthpop bounce and more dramatic pieces.
Read MoreThe most minimal side of techno is fused with industrial’s most experimental roots on the first full length from this Italian producer.
Read MoreLong-running darkwave legends Attrition return with another understated gem.
Read MoreNew tunes from Everything Goes Cold, Phil Western, Wire Fences, The Impossible Girl, and Underfelt, plus info on the return of Chicago’s Cold Waves festival.
Read MoreRussian one-woman project Lamia Vox uses the foundations of dark ambient as the first piece in each of its compelling compositions which reach out into broader territory.
Read MoreNew morsels from Noblesse Oblige, Solvent, Valerie Gentle, Kontravoid, and Textbeak.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Apr 5, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
SwEBM’s progenitors return with a rusty and violent shot across the bow of contemporary dancefloor sounds.
Read MoreWe usher in spring with new music from Snog, Deathday, Tannhauser Gate, Gnome, and The Replicon Project.
Read MoreOne of the undisputed masters of dark electro returns with a record which reminds us of the often unexplored, symphonic side of that genre.
Read MoreA baker’s half-dozen fresh cuts from Vanligt Folk, Worms Of The Earth, Die Selektion, Standish/Carlyon remixed by White Car, Blurred City Lights, Soft Riot, and Schism Trace.
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