Physical Wash, “Physical Death”
Susan Subtract’s first release as Physical Wash picks up where High-Functioning Flesh left off with a set of loose and groovy body music jams.
Read MoreSusan Subtract’s first release as Physical Wash picks up where High-Functioning Flesh left off with a set of loose and groovy body music jams.
Read MorePotentially Download’s final LP, “Unknown Room” carries on the bubbling IDM experimentation which came to define the Key/Western era of the project.
Read MoreSweden’s Run Level Zero make their long-awaited return with somber, shimmering electro-industrial experimentation.
Read MoreTwo LPs from Uwe Schmidt’s influential but oft-overlooked Lassigue Bendthaus project are reissued in all their genre-bending glory.
Read MoreSwedish black industrialists MZ.412 return after more than a decade with a bombastic and ambitious LP.
Read MoreThe long awaited follow-up to “Strange Cargo” reaffirms Acretongue’s talent for sound design and mood.
Read MoreAn archival prelude to the Rendered project casts new light on Daniel Myer’s techno ambitions.
Read MoreWorms Of The Earth’s 2012 LP is radically reworked from the ground up for an exhaustive reissue.
Read MoreBorghesia continue their break from their body music past with a melancholy yet still quirky release.
Read MoreVlimmer’s run of accomplished and atmospheric releases continues with a pair of EPs.
Read MoreBlack Tape For A Blue Girl continue to reflect on both the cosmic and the domestic with their trademark grace.
Read MoreColdwave & techno maven Zanias both revisits and explodes her previous work with a free-roaming, spiritually weighty LP.
Read More“Beastland” builds upon Author & Punisher’s metallic ambition while retaining its industrial sturm und drang.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated second LP from Icelandic post-punks turned darkwavers Kælan Mikla attempts to balance lush atmospheres and direct spleen.
Read MoreA daring yet subtle release from iVardensphere producer Scott Fox sets Coleridge’s words to music.
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