Integral, “Sercosa”
German duo Integral pull off some impressive sleight of hand on an album that hovers somewhere between technoid and ambient, and between solid and incorporeal.
Read MoreGerman duo Integral pull off some impressive sleight of hand on an album that hovers somewhere between technoid and ambient, and between solid and incorporeal.
Read MoreTossin’ some dirt on the grave of Summer 2014 with tunes from And One, Celldöd, Leaether Strip, Gin Devo and Haunted Horses.
Read MoreThe 8 CD copilation of the seminal EBM project collects most of their material from the 80s, and reminds us of exactly why they’ve stayed so difficult to quantify.
Read MoreDark Entries issues an LP from the Belgian techno and body music project that has a distinctly different take on older genre sounds.
Read MoreChris Connelly and Jason Novak team-up to bring some weirdness and sleaze on the debut LP from their Cocksure project.
Read MoreJamie Blacker is all over Tracks with vocal turns for iVardensphere and W.A.S.T.E. plus new songs from MEND, Apollyon’s Visage and Caustic!
Read MoreElectronic music polyglot Philip Münch returns to his long running project for an album of well-constructed electropop.
Read MoreThe latest body music flavoured project from Henrikk Bjorkk goes back further than old school and deep into the primordial roots of the genre.
Read MoreThe Ottawa-based producer indulges his dark ambient side in this follow-up to 2013’s rhythmic noise standout “Ritual”.
Read MoreThe 10th anniversary re-release of Matt Fanale’s debut illustrates how far the cult industrial artist has come.
Read MoreThe Russian dark electro group have a few more tricks up their sleeve on their latest release.
Read MoreDee Thrussel’s long running instrumental project’s latest LP is a loose concept album of sinister motivational music.
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We run through every track on the new remix LP from Tom Shear’s classic EBM-flavoured side project Surveillance.
Read MoreEx-Code 64 members explore a current take on futurepop on their debut as Xenturion Prime.
Read MoreMike Cadoo’s latest collection under the Dryft moniker speaks to many of the different musical avenues he has pursued, from industrial to shoegaze to IDM.
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