Animal Bodies, “The Killing Scene”
Vancouver darkwave duo Animal Bodies feel dangerous, moody and vital on their new LP.
Read MoreVancouver darkwave duo Animal Bodies feel dangerous, moody and vital on their new LP.
Read MoreGary Numan and producer Ade Fenton bring the specific flavour of their musical partnership to an instrumental soundtrack.
Read More3 Teeth collect a large number of extant remixes onto a single release, cannily curated and excellent in overall quality.
Read MoreFrench industrialists Chrysalide get radical on their newest and possibly best album.
Read MoreLos Angeles synthpunk trio Ssleaze make the music you would expect a group named Ssleaze to make. Only moreso.
Read MoreJeff Dodson applies his skills in sound design to create ornate electronic music that retains feeling and accessibility despite it’s complexity.
Read MoreBack from Chicago with a coupla new jammy jams from Rotersand, Kevorkian Death Cycle, Animal Bodies and White Christian Male.
Read MoreNew York’s Blush Response show intense focus and an emphasis on sound design on their latest LP.
Read MoreThe prolific producer indulges his orchestral jones on this new suite that finds a balance between composition and full on club stompers.
Read MoreThe new album from fan-favourite German industrial group Steril succeeds by sounding pretty much how anyone who likes Steril would want it to sound.
Read MoreThe reissue of the debut by the Philly art-punks is some very strange, very tense and oddly funky stuff.
Read MoreThe Vancouver post-punk duo ratchet up the tension and go for dark grandeur on their latest EP.
Read MoreNew jams from Rabbit Junk and Deathaus, a collab between Haujobb and The Horrorist and a remix of TSTI by DSX!
Read MorePosted by alex | Aug 28, 2014 | We Have a Technical | 0
It’s a flashback to our first two episodes, as Alex assembles their best moments into a whole new (well okay, mostly old but largely unheard) experience!
Read MoreWe take a listen to three new releases from Randolph & Mortimer, Hätz and VHS Glitch.
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