Night Sins, “New Grave”
Philadelphia’s Night Sins acknowledge influences, then quickly get down to brass tacks on a steely goth/post-punk debut.
Read MorePhiladelphia’s Night Sins acknowledge influences, then quickly get down to brass tacks on a steely goth/post-punk debut.
Read MoreThe Ukranian producer’s fourth LP in two years wanders far off the IDM reservation and into some compelling classically influenced territory with its sparse blend of piano, violin, and beats.
Read MoreAnother week is upon us and the hits don’t stop! Dark and trippy stuff from Nexus Kenosis, PROSYMNA, The Pain Machinery, Ghosts In The Clocktower, and S U R V I V E!
Read MoreA brief, noisy, and deceptively deep listen, X.A.O.S’ third release makes up for some muddy production with a wide range of approaches to industrial noise.
Read MoreThe diverse Belgian act plays with adding new developments in low-end into their already broad palette.
Read MoreThe week starts with new shizz from Strangers, A.D.A.C., and Spatial Relation, a collab between dark ambient masters, plus unexpected remixes and covers from Continues, ∆AIMON and Dead When I Found Her.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 23, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
XP8’s latest maxi-EP takes the listener on a whirlwind trek across genres and sounds, opting for a “cast a wide net” approach to potential club play.
Read MoreTrading in the spacey, abstract vein of IDM which is Tympanik’s specialty, newcomer Tineidae acquits himself well.
Read MoreBuoyed by an immersive video game-style environment, the long-awaited debut from the dark electronic duo leaves behind the dark ambiance of their initial work, and crafts a heady and disorienting suite of sound design which baffles as it draws you in with its inscrutable charms.
Read MoreNew stuff from Recoil, Noir, Delerium, and No More, with a bit of a rant thrown in for good measure.
Read MoreThis debut EP quickly undercuts assumptions about its place within modern factions of dark dance music, opting for a more nuanced approach.
Read MoreSummer rolls on with another batch of fresh tunes! This week: Fostercare, Suicide Commando, Die Young, Rose Red Flechette (remixed by Iszoloscope), and Violent BackPropagation.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Jul 27, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
This collection of mixes based on one of our favourite albums from last year takes sharp turns the whole way into the varied territory occupied by its remixers.
Read MoreThe third album from Doc Hammer’s new wave influenced project is a confident and affecting affair, upping the drama the band has been quietly gathering to itself.
Read MoreShelved for a decade, this lost record by Tyler Newman (Battery Cage, Informatik) does a solid job of representing its time and and place, and is well deserving of some long overdue listening.
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