The Rorschach Garden with Neatless, “Neatless Voyage”
A new intersection of Phillip Münch’s solo projects links quirky synthpop with EBM menace.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
A new intersection of Phillip Münch’s solo projects links quirky synthpop with EBM menace.
Read MoreThe Montreal producer serves up her latest album of electro and minimal techno with heaping doses of charming cynicism.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Mar 7, 2025 | A Game Called Echo, Reviews | 0
We link Severed Heads to Cyborgs On Crack, and In Slaughter Natives to Treha Sektori.
Read MoreThe Russian post-industrialists impress with the impact and design of their latest LP.
Read MoreWell-ornamented synthpop drifts along pleasantly on Sleep Forever’s second LP.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Feb 28, 2025 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Brief takes on new releases from Rosetta Stone, and Agony & the Middle Class.
Read MoreFree-form psych and garage rock is blended into Dead Voices On Air’s already broad rubric with the latest from Mark Spybey’s long-running experimental project.
Read MoreMajestoluxe’s new album furthers the project’s take on unpleasant electronics.
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Thoughts on new EPs by Jimmy Svensson and Fro.
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Subtler moods and sounds balance Encephalon’s familiar bombast on the Ottawa act’s latest philosophical sci-fi epic.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Feb 14, 2025 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Thoughts on new EPs by éstudy and Dr. Oso.
Read MoreAntoni Maiovvi’s ritual electronics project articulates the divide between the material and the abstract on its new LP.
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