Reviews

Nox Novacula, “Ascension”
Seattle deathrockers show broader appeal on their first full length album.

Mildreda, “I Was Never Really There”
Diskonnekted’s Jan Dewulf once again presses his talents for production and sound design into the service of classic dark electro for his Mildreda side-project.

Observer: Stalker Ego
Brief thoughts on the new EP from Colombian body music producer Stalker Ego.

Notausgang, “Third Encounter”
Notausgang continue to deliver a fun and fluid style of TBM on their new tape on X-IMG.

Observer: O Saala Sakraal & One Flesh Infektion
Capsule reviews of releases by Saala Sakraal and One Flesh.Infektion.

Volt 9000, “Primer”
Cult mutant industrial project offers a slightly remixed and rejigged sampler as a point of entry to their catalogue.

Statische Monotonie, “I Did It”
Chilean newcomers Statische Monotonie rapidly shuffle through a range of body music sounds and styles on an entertaining debut.

Observer: Restive Plaggona & 149
Short-form reviews of new records from Restive Plagonna and 149.

Hallows, “All That Is True”
The first LP from Seattle’s Hallows maintains a hazy atmosphere as it moves through different arrangements of post-punk and darkwave markers.

HANTE., “Morning Tsunami”
Hante.’s new LP digs deeper into her specific iteration of cool, hypnotic darkwave.

Observer: Cult of Alia & ATT Corp
Thoughts on new releases by Cult of Alia & ATT Corp.

Blu Anxxiety, “Plaay Dead”
NYC’s Blu Anxxiety defy genre rules and expectations on their deathrock by way of freestyle LP “Plaay Dead”