Noise Unit, “Cheeba City Blues”
Bill Leeb gets loose and dubby on the latest from his long-running Noise Unit side-project.
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Bill Leeb gets loose and dubby on the latest from his long-running Noise Unit side-project.
Read MoreA smooth and subtle new record has Kanga exploring hazy pop territory and establishing a new vocal presence.
Read MoreSpectres’ new LP consolidates the moves towards melodic new wave anthems which the peace punk band has been making over the past several years.
Read MoreLithuanian post-punk oddballs Solo Ansamblis show off their personality and arrangement skill on their latest.
Read MoreWingtips’ debut LP is a buoyant collection of easy to enjoy darkwave tunes perfectly suited for the end of summer.
Read MoreMore than a quarter century since it’s release, Apoptygma Berzerk’s “Soli Deo Gloria” gets the full album remix treatment.
Read MorePotentially Download’s final LP, “Unknown Room” carries on the bubbling IDM experimentation which came to define the Key/Western era of the project.
Read MoreThe sophomore effort from Vancouver industrialists Chris Peterson and Craig Huxtable is both lean and ferocious.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated second LP from Icelandic post-punks turned darkwavers Kælan Mikla attempts to balance lush atmospheres and direct spleen.
Read MoreFreewheeling experimentalism defines these otherwise foreboding sounds on this long-gestating collaboration.
Read MoreGerman stalwarts Individual Totem mix newer experimentation with older formulas on their new LP.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jun 22, 2018 | Reviews | 0
Deep sound design defines FLA’s new video game soundtrack, the sequel to AirMech.
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