Total Chroma, “Body Relics”
Robert Katerwol explores mutant body music sounds with confidence on his debut as Total Chroma.
Read MoreRobert Katerwol explores mutant body music sounds with confidence on his debut as Total Chroma.
Read MoreRaw noise and deep serenity are both conjured on experimental producer Tati Au Miel’s new record.
Read MoreThe third LP from The Twilight Garden has its lyrical, thematic and musical influences on full display.
Read MoreTineidae continues a push into darker ambient territory with a fully-realised deep space concept album.
Read MoreA fun and engaging combo of new beat, dark electro, and EBM sounds guide Trauma Phase’s debut release.
Read MoreA slight turn towards pure goth reinforces Twin Tribes’ charm and power on their sophomore LP.
Read MoreTotem’s debut album of darkwave makes an asset of foggy atmospheres and distinctive vocals.
Read MorePortland’s Terror Apart revisit the rough textures of early tape experimentation, yielding a contemplative approach to noise.
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Short form reviews of new releases by TV HWY (Michael Holloway) and Nostromo (SARIN and Unhuman).
Read MoreUkrainian producer Tineidae returns after a five year hiatus with a record of darkly cinematic pieces.
Read MoreThe first new Test Dept recordings in 20 years speaks to their history while tackling the politics of today.
Read MoreThem Are Us Too’s requiem strikes upon the ethereal beauty which made their too-brief time so arresting.
Read MoreCosta Rica’s TVMVLVS TABIDVS bring vigor to lo-fi gothy dirges.
Read MoreTwin Tribes’ debut is a clarion call of plain and powerful darkwave.
Read MoreTerminal Gods offer a colder and more varied iteration of their machine-beat rock.
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