Reviews
Hymnambulae, “Orgelhuset”
Kammarheit’s Pär Boström partners with sister Åsa for an earthier release of drones and ambiance.
Elm, “Hardline”
Restricted Area’s Peter Elm launches a new project which puts a slight spin on his trad-EBM sounds.
Cyborgs on Crack, “Industrial Polka Classics”
The Croation project makes weird, post-industrial music influenced by Severed Heads and Psychic TV, but possessed of its own brand of eccentricity.
Mildreda, “Coward Philosophy”
diskonnekted’s Jan Dewulf resurrects his dark electro project with a new album compiled with some older material.
Koban, “Abject Obsessions”
Post-punk duo Koban test out some subtle upgrades to their tense delivery on their second LP.
Terminal Gods, “Wave / Form”
On their first full-length, Terminal Gods cast as wide a net as possible across rock’s darker corners.
The Legendary Pink Dots, “Pages of Aquarius”
The Legendary Pink Dots add another melancholic page to their considerable discography.
Michael Idehall, “No Man’s Land”
The Swedish sound artist delves even deeper into subconscious and esoteric meaning on his latest for Ant-Zen.
Kangarot, “Wholly Hex”
Kangarot’s third LP brings a new percussive ferocity to the project’s always engaging krautrock/electro-industrial fusion.
SØLVE, “The Negative”
The very personal solo effort from Brant Showers of ∆AIMON is features of a new sense of rhythmic violence.
Rome, “Coriolan”
The new EP from Jerome Reuter samples from various styles in his catalogue and provides a tantalizing appetizer for the future.
Sophia, “Unclean”
Sophia return with an oddly tranquil iteration of their ambient industrial sound.