Sister Machine Gun, “The Future Unformed”
Chris Randall reactivates Sister Machine Gun for a brief but entertaining 5 song EP that comments on the industrial rock band’s history.
Read MoreChris Randall reactivates Sister Machine Gun for a brief but entertaining 5 song EP that comments on the industrial rock band’s history.
Read MoreJim Marcus’ GoFight returns with an album of smart, sex-positive industrial funk.
Read MoreTen years is a long time between LPs, but Sweden’s trad EBM outfit Sturm Café have found new relevance in their own take on old sounds.
Read MoreThe Mr.Kitty produced debut from the San Francisco based vocalist fuses electropop and other genres into a catchy hybrid.
Read MoreThe new album from elite sound designer and composer Hecq is made up of manipulated recordings of a supercomputer.
Read MoreAnders Karllson of the Pain Machinery explores some minimal and hypnotic techno-body sounds with his Celldöd project.
Read MoreThe sophomore LP of EDM/EBM from the production minded trio is a bit too polite for its own good.
Read MoreOur capsule review format returns with releases from Menschliche Energie, Vandalaze and Tyler Milchmann.
Read MoreTechnoid producer Jeff Dodson invests this brief release with cachet that goes beyond its musical content.
Read MoreKangarot’s Josh Reed renders dark electro in lo-fi appealing to our baser instincts.
Read MorePoordream’s debut LP finds new and fascinating ways to construct beautiful technoid music from live and synthetic instruments.
Read MoreThe latest from long-running electro industrial project Velvet Acid Christ is a good example of their frequently overlooked sound design and production.
Read MoreRussia’s Zex Model and US act Statiqbloom each approach electro-industrial in similar but subtly different fashions on their split LP.
Read MoreEdmonton’s new romantic synthpoppers Cygnets make good on their momentum with a new LP of dancefloor oriented numbers.
Read MoreRémy Pelleschi’s wide-ranging experimental project Mlada Fronta returns after nearly a decade long absence with a dance record of all things.
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