Koban, “Abject Obsessions”
Post-punk duo Koban test out some subtle upgrades to their tense delivery on their second LP.
Read MorePost-punk duo Koban test out some subtle upgrades to their tense delivery on their second LP.
Read MoreKangarot’s third LP brings a new percussive ferocity to the project’s always engaging krautrock/electro-industrial fusion.
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The Senior Staff chew through the latest roaring missive from the immortal Killing Joke.
Read MoreA decade long wait for the new Kammarheit album pays off, but “The Nest” keeps much of its mystery to itself.
Read MoreKite press forward with an EP darker and stranger than anything the Swedish synthpop duo has ever attempted.
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The Pitch returns, with Bruce trying to convince Alex of the merits of KaS Product’s classic 1982 LP.
Read MoreKangarot’s Josh Reed renders dark electro in lo-fi appealing to our baser instincts.
Read MoreThe prolific producer indulges his orchestral jones on this new suite that finds a balance between composition and full on club stompers.
Read MoreThe Vancouver post-punk duo ratchet up the tension and go for dark grandeur on their latest EP.
Read MoreThe 8 CD copilation of the seminal EBM project collects most of their material from the 80s, and reminds us of exactly why they’ve stayed so difficult to quantify.
Read MoreThe newly resurrected project by Dan Courtman makes a surprisingly listenable (and enjoyable) iteration of power electronics.
Read MoreLong-running electronic music duo continue with the electropop direction of their last album, with the addition of some complex conceptual ideas.
Read MoreEmpirion’s Oz Morsley transitions his techno-EBM project into a full electro-rock band, with disappointing results.
Read MoreAmerican newcomer Kangarot throws his hat in the ring with a quirky mix of kosmische and dark electro sounds on his second record.
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