Synapscape, “Decadenz”
A double EP release points to Synapscape’s early, brutal roots as well as their more experimental side.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
A double EP release points to Synapscape’s early, brutal roots as well as their more experimental side.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Apr 8, 2024 | Tracks | 0
New tunes from V▲LH▲LL, Lovataraxx, Bedless Bones, Flint Glass & Ah Cama-Sotz, Synapscape, and Dream Hack (Randolph & Mortimer).
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Sep 6, 2022 | Tracks | 0
September’s first tracks post features cuts from Buzz Kull, Minuit Machine, Synapscape, Houses of Heaven, Xibling, and SØLVE.
Read MoreSynapscape reach back to the heyday of acid techno and fuse it to their trademark rhythmic noise.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Mar 28, 2022 | Tracks | 0
New tracks from Sally Dige, Starving Insect, Jimmy Svensson, Synapscape, and Years Of Denial.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jul 10, 2020 | Observer | 0
It’s an accidental Philipp Münch showcase with mini-reviews of new releases by LabXIV and Synapscape.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Nov 13, 2018 | Tracks | 1
That spicy flavour of new music, as delivered by HEALTH x Youth Code, Synapscape, The Bellwether Syndicate, SPARK!, Mark Spybey and Blush Response.
Read MoreThe new collaboration between powernoise movement OGs is a lot more playful than you might expect.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Dec 19, 2016 | Tracks | 0
Last Tracks of the year is here, with a gaggle of songs from M‡яc▲ll▲, Am Tierpark, Missing Witness and Borys, plus remixes of Neuroticfish by Assemblage 23 and Michael Idehall by Synapscape.
Read MoreRhythmic noise vets Synapscape hover at the crossroads of new and classic motifs on their twentieth anniversary.
Read MoreThe Rorschach Garden/Synapscape member’s second album under his own name travels through a variety of electronic genres with equal aplomb.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | May 3, 2012 | In Conversation, Reviews | 1
We crack some brews with friend of the site Justin Hagberg of 3 Inches Of Blood and listen to Morbid Angel’s befuddling behemoth of a remix album, and try to make sense of its odd blend of industrial and metal tropes.
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