Sonar, “Future Cries”
The first Sonar record in nearly a decade has Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem returning to the most primal roots of the powernoise sound they helped create.
Read MoreThe first Sonar record in nearly a decade has Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem returning to the most primal roots of the powernoise sound they helped create.
Read MoreTotal Chroma’s blend of minimal wave and EBM is tightened up and given the open house treatment on new LP “Lapland”.
Read MoreBrixx’s new concept LP links body music and smooth cinematics with preternatural cool.
Read MoreThe second LP from Restive Plaggona side-project Matriarchy Roots adds some subtle but uneasy nuance to the project’s power electronics core.
Read MoreThe idiosyncrasies of Die Selektion’s impassioned style of darkwave stand in stark contrast to the current club milieu.
Read MoreChoke Chain’s nihilism and interest in moody dark electro are both amplified on new record “Mortality”.
Read MoreFreestyle, hip-hop, and general electronics are all amplified in Blu Anxxiety’s latest all-you-can-eat buffet at the goth bar.
Read MoreLongstanding American darkwavers Unto Ashes showcase their shimmering combination of neoclassical and neofolk frailty.
Read Moremind.in.a.box’s long-awaited “Black And White” finds them at their most musically bombastic, while raising new questions about the direction and themes of their long-running multi-album narrative.
Read MoreDiesel Dudes tighten up their EBM/electro-punk delivery while still retaining their satirical bite.
Read MoreMellow Code takes a hypnotic, melancholic, and fresh approach to EBM on their second full-length.
Read MoreAntoine Kerbérénès (Chrome Corpse, Null Split) plugs a slew of left-field instrumentation into his aggressive EBM/electro-industrial framework with his Dague de Marbre project.
Read MoreSDH’s new record rides the current style of darkwave to mixed results.
Read MoreThe first LP to bear Daniel Myer’s name tours through the last decade-plus of the electronic legend’s styles and experimentation.
Read MoreTorch’s long-brewing debut delivers goth rock and darkwave weight, atmosphere, and hooks.
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