VNV Nation, “Transnational”
The latest from Mark Jackson and Ronan Harris fails to buck the creative inertia that his gripped the project for almost a decade.
Read MoreThe latest from Mark Jackson and Ronan Harris fails to buck the creative inertia that his gripped the project for almost a decade.
Read MoreGoth Christmas season is in full effect with new tunes and remixes from Mr.Kitty, Corvx de Timor, Principe Valiente, Pure Ground and Gatekeeper.
Read MoreThe first album for Hands from the rhythmic electro project is a spookier, more foreboding affair.
Read MoreThe collaboration between the noted techno artist and the industrial godfathers provides new perspectives on both their works.
Read MoreEmpirion’s Oz Morsley transitions his techno-EBM project into a full electro-rock band, with disappointing results.
Read MoreThe second album from Ab Ovo’s Régis Baillet evokes shapes and motions through careful composition and sound design.
Read MorePosted by alex | Oct 1, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We pick through the new single by the Swedish interstellar EBM project.
Read MoreThe new tape and digital release from brothers Alexander and Andrew Jarson is an unexpectedly great collection of dark synth tunes.
Read MoreA Monday is a hell of a thing, but much less terrible when you have new songs from Alter Der Ruine, Mangadrive, Divider, Body Party and Radical G & The Horrorist.
Read MoreThe pre-millenial US industrial band return with an intriguing and evolved sound on their first album in 14 years.
Read MoreThe debut LP from the Los Angeles EBM duo blasts past expectations in a flurry of righteous anger.
Read MoreBig news about next year’s Festival Kinetik, and new songs from Størung, Caustic, Night Sins, Prude, Douglas J McCarthy, and KLOQ!
Read MoreThe Wisconsin based synthpop trio show the range of their wit and experience on their fifth album.
Read MorePosted by alex | Aug 28, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We check out the tracks from the new single from Aesthetic Perfection single one by one.
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