Motor, “Man Made Machine”
The fourth album from the techno-electro duo relies heavily on vocals for the first time, and features guest spots from Martin Gore, Douglas McCarthy and Gary Numan.
Read MoreThe fourth album from the techno-electro duo relies heavily on vocals for the first time, and features guest spots from Martin Gore, Douglas McCarthy and Gary Numan.
Read MorePosted by alex | Apr 12, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 1
We give you the blow by blow of the latest entry in :Wumpscut:’s long running remix series.
Read MoreThe relentless second album from Dominique Lallement’s project hearkens back to the beat-oriented electro-industrial of the 90s.
Read MoreThis live recording from Mute’s Short Circuit festival captures a remarkable performance from Chris & Cosey and Factory’s Floor’s Nik Void.
Read MoreThe first LP from Human Decay in some time showcases a looser, groovier sound.
Read MoreThe weekend is over, but you could do worse than to start a new week off with some very cool new jams from Killing Joke, Marsheaux, VALIS and Volt 9000.
Read MoreSweden’s T.W.A.T. fuse Oi! Punk and EBM on their 2011 debut, a combination less unusual than you might think.
Read MoreThe first of two E.S.A. releases in 2012 finds Jamie Blacker using orchestrated rhythmic noise to comment on the lusty aspects of the human condition.
Read MorePosted by alex | Mar 14, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We give a track by track assessment of the compilation assembled for the UK’s upstart industrial festival.
Read MoreOur weekly round-up of new and newish tracks and remixes, featuring Veil Veil Vanish as remixed by Continues, Memmaker vs. Detroit Diesel, Javelynn and Suicide Inside.
Read MoreThe electropop group trade on strong songwriting on their charming debut for Metropolis.
Read MoreThe Californian outfit takes a darker turn on their new EP of originals and remixes.
Read MoreOur ongoing look at various corners of the 90s industrial scene continues with a new mini-mix.
Read MoreThe Swedish group continue their exploration of the middle ground between post-punk, industrial and minimal wave on their third, and most refined album.
Read MoreVancouver’s Myths draw from a deep well of theatrical and confrontational synth music on their noisy debut.
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