Donzii, “Fishbowl”
Florida’s Donzii blend no wave, proto-goth, funk, and electronics into an intoxicating first LP.
Read MoreFlorida’s Donzii blend no wave, proto-goth, funk, and electronics into an intoxicating first LP.
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Read MoreSnowbeasts & Solypsis’ second collaborative LP links elements from the last two decades of powernoise and IDM diaspora.
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Read MoreGermany’s Ner\ogris impress with a debut which puts fresh spins on electro-industrial and European electro sounds.
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Read MoreA righteously venomous record from Dutch up-and-comers Designer Violence works some goth and metal touches into their lo-fi post-industrial style.
Read MorePhilipp Münch’s The Rorschach Garden offers a blunt and at times painful look back at teen experiences through a synthpop lens.
Read MoreParisian duo Saigon Blue Rain make some overt moves towards modern darkwave dancefloors with fourth LP “OKO”.
Read MoreCollating Daniel Myer and Rinaldo Bite’s recent work as Liebknecht, “Fabrikat” underscores the influence of early electro on the project’s vision of dark techno.
Read MoreCalgary’s Uncanny Valley link first wave goth and modern post-punk styles on a strong and strident debut.
Read MoreAnother idiosyncratic LP from Vlimmer again showcases the project’s dense and fast-moving approach to darkwave and post-punk sounds.
Read MoreGreek duo Hada masterfully blend different sounds to produce as lush an ethereal darkwave record as you’re likely to find.
Read MoreA bit more psychedelia and electro-industrial is added to Object’s established retro dark electro template on the German project’s new LP.
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