Seabound, “Speak In Storms”
Seabound’s return is immaculately produced, but too often forsakes instrumentation for the sake of Frank Spinath’s (excellent) vocals.
Read MoreSeabound’s return is immaculately produced, but too often forsakes instrumentation for the sake of Frank Spinath’s (excellent) vocals.
Read MoreThe new split from Marching Dynamics and Cervello Elettronico serves up originals and remixes, giving an efficient snapshot of where each of these instrumental projects is at.
Read MoreA dense and inscrutably violent electro-industrial LP from Serbia’s Black Sheep Screaming is refreshingly uncompromising.
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A remarkably unified remix companion to Rentip’s “Daily Routines” does well by its source material, thanks in part to a robust list of contributors.
Read MoreFostercare delivers another free-association techno headfuck, but draws from a whole new range of sources.
Read MoreTyler Newman’s soundtrack for an as-yet unreleased SF flick sets the mood perfectly with its dystopian but ultimately catchy themes.
Read MoreAtlanta’s Die Sektor close off a trilogy of experimental aggrotech albums with a corker.
Read MoreTerminal Gods’ first EP adds some dusty blues rock to their goth-punk template, and shuffles through a wide range of steps in a short spell on the floor.
Read MoreNew wintry tunes from Kirlian Camera, 3 Teeth, Corvx de Timor, Sleep Clinic, and Crashfaster.
Read MoreGerman futurepop die-hards Solitary Experiments battle the law of diminishing returns.
Read MoreOttawa newcomer offers up a versatile mix of rhythmic industrial tracks.
Read MoreiVardensphere’s fourth LP continues the project’s explorations in rhythmic industrial and countless other sub-genres in a fashion that’s both more understated and naturally dynamic.
Read MoreThe new side project of Theologian’s Fade Kainer demonstrates a preternatural talent for classic electro-industrial and dark electro.
Read MoreNew singles, mixes and b-sides are the order of the day, with tunes from R010R, Div|der, Black Sheep Screaming, ∆AIMON, Liebknecht, and Kontravoid.
Read MoreThe solo debut of Prague-based producer Rentip is resolute in its dedication to rhythm.
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