Officers, “On the Twelve Thrones”
Soon to be rereleased by Out of Line, Officers’ 2011 LP finds strength in a unified approach to production and performance.
Read MoreSoon to be rereleased by Out of Line, Officers’ 2011 LP finds strength in a unified approach to production and performance.
Read MoreThe Connecticut duo’s first album for Metropolis trades in classic synth-pop, abetted by producer Mark Saunders.
Read MoreSippin’ coffee and enjoying a wack of new music from Ego Likeness, In Curti, The Horrorist, End.User (remixing CVLTS), Red Industrie and Twitch the Ripper.
Read MoreThe new remix single by Winnipeg’s Distorted Memory inverts expectations, providing a document of an emerging aesthetic as it does so.
Read MoreThe side-project of SMP and Doll Factory touches on the various tropes associated with its parent groups to occasionally good effect.
Read MoreWe’re back, and we got some new music from Icon of Coil, Cute Heels, V▲LH▲LL, LabXIV and Marc Heal!
Read MoreA short profile of the new free to download mixtape of Dark Electro and EBM from the folks at Electro Aggression records!
Read MoreOne of the best cases yet for post-witch house is made on this split EP, available as a name-your-price download from Bandcamp.
Read MoreThe latest from Dirk Ivens’ trad power noise project stays the course, for better or worse.
Read MoreNew hotness from Polaroid Kiss, Curxes, Autodafeh, V▲LH▲LL Deathaus, and Haujobb!
Read MoreOn the follow-up EP to 2011’s “Core Excess/Underdog” the Berlin-based EBM project show a more holistic view of many of their influences.
Read MoreThe debut for Tom Shear’s 23db Records takes a while to catch on, but has charms beyond its more apparent influences.
Read MoreThe 90s dark electro sound lives on in the latest LP from Object.
Read MoreSlidin’ into Summer with new choons from Modulate, Caustic, The Horrorist, Drowning the Collosus, Crossover and Vomito Negro!
Read MoreThe new album from Canada’s Decoded Feedback does little in the way of breaking new ground, while still offering up something for the electro-industrial faithful.
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