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Tristania records album with new label

2010-05-09 (News)

The band is currently recording a new album which will be released on Napalm Records label. For all supporters of Tristania this is a return to the band's history from its very beginning when 13 years ago, the first contract was signed with Napalm Records.Currently already all of the songs are recorded, only mixing and mastering remains.

Minerve - Please

2010-05-08 (News)

The new Minerve album is going to be released in May by Gravitator Records (Russia and GIS) and in autumn this year by Echozone (Europe and worldwide). The album is called 'Please' and was produced by well known producer Olaf Wollschläger (Mesh, And One, ISC, Melotron) and mastered by mastering legend John Cremer (Pink Floyd, Beatles, Deep Purple, Queen, Eurythmics, Kraftwerk).

How to Destroy Angels - new project frontmana Nine Inch Nails

2010-05-07 (News)

Trent Reznor's first musical offering since the end of Nine Inch Nails: How to Destroy Angels' seven-minute downtempo slither "A Drowning". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_GqVFa5GBA.

Merciful Nuns - Body Of Light

2010-05-06 (News)

Until recently initiated as a One Man band, Merciful Nuns was the alter.ego of Artaud Seth, singer and leader of the legendary band Garden Of Delight. Merciful Nuns has now recorded a new single Body Of Lightcomes in the form of a free download single directly from Merciful Nuns myspace page.

SE - L36

2010-05-05 (News)

After SE’s critically-acclaimed debut album ‘Epiphora‘, Sebastian Ehmke returns to Tympanik Audio with his latest collection titled ‘L36‘. Melding Post-Rock and Electronica styles with glitchy beats and infectious synthwork, ‘L36‘ makes a very notable step forward for SE with undeniable maturity and grace.

Geomatic - 64 Light Years Away

2010-05-04 (News)

The second-coming of this Dutch project after their well-received CD ‘Blue Beam‘ on the French label M-tronic. Here, Geomatic continues to evolve their sound into a slow-burn, beat-driven, and atmospheric display of futuristic complexity and epic sound architectures.


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