Mind Teardown, “Double Wire Salad”
The side-project of Cyborgs on Crack is more explicitly industrial, but no less strange.
Read MoreThe side-project of Cyborgs on Crack is more explicitly industrial, but no less strange.
Read MoreVancouver’s twitchy synthpunk duo capture their live energy on their new LP.
Read MoreClaus Larsen pays tribute to Simple Minds on a surprisingly fun new EP.
Read MoreEx-Vomito Negro member Borg teams up with Radical G to produce an LP of old school EBM variations.
Read More20 years into the life of the project, Eric Van Wonterghem is still exploring noisy and technoid sounds with Monolith.
Read MoreIndustrial techno project Digital Geist takes on rescoring a classic of 80s trash cinema, with engaging results.
Read MoreA truncated reissue of Front 242’s 2003 releases provides a different view of where the band was at post the turn of the millenium.
Read MoreThe Greek synthpop duo do a victory lap, delivering a good record not quite up to the standards of their best.
Read MoreThe first LP from dark synth act Boy Harsher is tightly constructed and possessed of a momentum all its own.
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James Andrew Ford of Tifaret and DKA Records talks to us about seminal producer, engineer and label-boss Adrian Sherwood.
Read MoreItaly’s Winter Severity Index return with a sophomore LP of austere post-punk with a strong emphasis on rhythm.
Read MoreThe first LP from SPARK!’s new line-up maintains their quirky take on neo-oldschool EBM.
Read MoreThe Croation project makes weird, post-industrial music influenced by Severed Heads and Psychic TV, but possessed of its own brand of eccentricity.
Read Morediskonnekted’s Jan Dewulf resurrects his dark electro project with a new album compiled with some older material.
Read MoreThe Legendary Pink Dots add another melancholic page to their considerable discography.
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