Grendel, “Timewave Zero”
Buoyed by deep production and a great clutch of songs, Grendel have released one of the strongest albums of 2012, and have finally won over at least one listener.
Read MoreBuoyed by deep production and a great clutch of songs, Grendel have released one of the strongest albums of 2012, and have finally won over at least one listener.
Read MoreRetrogramme’s sophomore record continues their catholic embracing of innumerable electronic genres and devices, and makes for a charming if scatterbrained listen.
Read MoreHearkening back to classic 90s power noise, Sabes offers some crunchy thrills but runs on a half-empty tank.
Read MoreWe’re kicking off another week of content with new tunes and videos from Architect, Die Laughing, Lust For Youth, ∆AIMON, and Larvae.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Apr 11, 2012 | Commentary | 3
This superb debut journal both recalls why so many of us were attracted to this scene in the first place, and points to the radical tradition often overlooked within it.
Read MoreThe Swedish duo’s new record of electro-industrial and EBM benefits from their years in the trenches of self-releases, and should make a good first impression.
Read MoreNew music from Douglas McCarthy, And One, White Car, We Came From Waters, miserylab, and IMPAKT! to get yr week started.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 30, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
The science fiction-minded electro supergroup reconvenes for some club mixes from last year’s Y2112Y.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 28, 2012 | The Unquiet Grave | 3
The Unquiet Grave is back with a survey of one of goth rock’s longest running but unmentioned trends: songs about girls.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 21, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
mind.in.a.box distill their latest opus down to five club mixes, prepared in-house.
Read MoreOur weekly roundup of new material features Cindytalk, Soft Riot, Schism Trace, Dead Hand Project, and The Break Up!
Read MoreAutoclav1.1 continues along the course the project’s charted for itself, offering a more balanced iteration of its blend of subtle, percussive programming and stark, emotive melodies.
Read MoreNecrotek’s second LP of old-school influenced electro-industrial has a nuanced and fully realised ethos that walks a fine line between menacing and hypnotic.
Read MoreOn their first new material in seven years, Stromkern appear at their most vulnerable, but also emerge strengthened.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 6, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
A solid roster of remixers take Unit:187’s 2010 Out For Blood LP for a spin.
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