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April 2012
Showing 1–10 of 19 posts from this month.
Tracks: April 30th, 2012
April 30, 2012 | Tracks | Comments (0)Grendel, “Timewave Zero”
April 27, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (4)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.
Interview: Daniel B of Nothing But Noise/Front 242
April 26, 2012 | Interviews | Comments (2)We interview one of the architects of electronic body music about his recent double LP of 70′s inspired synth composition, performing live electronic music, and the intersection of art and commerce.
∆AIMON, “Flatliner”
April 25, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (6)The superb new EP from the mysterious duo suggests greater potential for the witch house label they’ve been tagged with.
Retrogramme, “For Our Dearly Departed”
April 24, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (7)Retrogramme’s sophomore record continues their catholic embracing of innumerable electronic genres and devices, and makes for a charming if scatterbrained listen.
Tracks: April 23rd, 2012
April 23, 2012 | Tracks | Comments (2)We celebrate 200 posts with some hot new jams from the likes of Grendel, Vomito Negro, Dead on TV and Guilt Trip!
End to End: Alter Der Ruine, “Keep the Devil Off Your Back”
April 20, 2012 | End to End | Comments (0)We finish off the week with a look at the first of two final singles from ID:UD faves Alter Der Ruine.
Killing Joke, “MMXII”
April 19, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (1)Their fourth album since the turn of the millennium (*wink*), MMXII finds the mighty Killing Joke in fine form and allowing themselves some introspective moments.
Sabes, “Diesel Charm”
April 18, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (0)Hearkening back to classic 90s power noise, Sabes offers some crunchy thrills but runs on a half-empty tank.
Motor, “Man Made Machine”
April 17, 2012 | Album Reviews | Comments (1)The fourth album from the techno-electro duo relies heavily on vocals for the first time, and features guest spots from Martin Gore, Douglas McCarthy and Gary Numan.
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