Prager Handgriff, “Roburit”
The last of a dying breed, Prager Handgriff stay true to their moody brand of EBM twenty five years on.
Read MoreThe last of a dying breed, Prager Handgriff stay true to their moody brand of EBM twenty five years on.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jan 22, 2015 | In Conversation | 6
Twenty years on from its release, we revisit the glam-industrial hybrid of Kevin McMahon’s first Prick record.
Read MorePoordream’s debut LP finds new and fascinating ways to construct beautiful technoid music from live and synthetic instruments.
Read MoreThere’s something of the uncanny in the way Scott Milton changes The Present Moment’s ethos on third album “Cruel” while still remaining utterly committed to his synth-pop roots.
Read MoreClassic synthpop with an out of bounds sensibility from the Montreal based project.
Read MorePortland Terror EBM project [product] play with genre tropes while sticking close to the style’s main selling points.
Read MoreThe collaboration between the noted techno artist and the industrial godfathers provides new perspectives on both their works.
Read MoreThe comeback record from the legendary Swedish EBM group combines re-recorded demos from their earliest years with new songs.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Apr 5, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
SwEBM’s progenitors return with a rusty and violent shot across the bow of contemporary dancefloor sounds.
Read MoreThe noted Italian industrial eccentrics return with a record that continues their legacy of unpredictability.
Read MoreGerman electro-industrial duo make some remarkably constructed music with an ear to the style of yesteryear.
Read MoreThe French duo’s sophomore outing is one of 2012’s best releases: a stunning blend of goth, darkwave, and witch house markers from across the decades delivered with flair and brimming with confidence.
Read MorePosted by alex | Jan 9, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We do a track by track run down of the recent remix EP from the long-time Italian body music purveyors.
Read MoreThe seventh album from the Pittsburgh based dark electro duo benefits from a no-frills, stripped approach to song and albumcraft.
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