Minuit Machine, “Violent Rains”
Parisian duo Minuit Machine stoke flames on their second LP of dramatic coldwave.
Read MoreParisian duo Minuit Machine stoke flames on their second LP of dramatic coldwave.
Read MoreChris Gilbert’s latest homage to classic synth of all stripes is a brisk and invigorating listen.
Read MoreMr.Kitty takes a victory lap on his confident new album of synthwave and electropop, as affecting and genuine as ever.
Read MoreMartial industrial unit Militia reassemble for a salvo against religion’s role in structures of oppression.
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The faithful are rewarded in the latest from the cult act, packing in as many of their signature sounds as possible while going even further down the rabbit hole of the meta-narrative that has spanned their catalogue.
Read MoreMarsheaux revisit one of Depeche Mode’s weaker albums using both their own style and that later developed by DM themselves.
Read MoreMarching Dynamics return after a hiatus, integrating faster and brighter techno colours into their rhythmic noise palette.
Read MoreRémy Pelleschi’s wide-ranging experimental project Mlada Fronta returns after nearly a decade long absence with a dance record of all things.
Read MoreMild Peril’s cosmic forays get a jolt of italo and electro, resulting in a jaunty and irrepressibly fun listen.
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Hot on the heels of one of last year’s best records, Forrest Carney is consolidating all of his work thus far on one LP of nervous energy and sweet release.
Read MoreMystified offers dark ambient listeners a detour into more orchestral terrain.
Read MoreIntern Tobey reviews the terr0r rave project’s sophomore album, and finds it pleasing.
Read MoreThe creative meeting of Ant-Zen roster artists Dan Fox of Loss and Phillip Münch of Synapscape sounds pretty much as you would expect it to.
Read MoreMEND’s debut perfectly consolidates the Chicago IDM project’s uncanny mix of the familiar and the alien.
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