Data Void, “Strategies of Dissent”
Don Gordon of Numb and James Mendez of Jihad come together to create some best in class dark electro with Data Void.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
Don Gordon of Numb and James Mendez of Jihad come together to create some best in class dark electro with Data Void.
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Read MoreIan Ross resurrected Flesh Field addresses gun violence on a conceptually rich and sonically large comeback LP.
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Read MoreRaymond Watts rallies with the best Pig album in years.
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We speak with Jim Smith as well as other friends of Dave Heckman about the Metropolis Records founder’s life and legacy.
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