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60%KMFDM - WTF?!2011-11-07 / fiuri / Reads: 4934In 2000 a record by MDFMK, a project that was merely an averagely-camouflaged KMFDM, saw the light of day. The album was permeated with all the best KMFDM has to offer, that is a truly atmospheric industrial rock. Later, it was even better (along with a come back to the... |
85%Koban - Vide2015-02-08 / carpenterk / Reads: 3165In August 2014 duo Koban originating from Vancouver in Canada added the fourth release to their achievements. Vinyl called "Vide" contains six songs in the post-punk style with elements of minimal/synth wave. Songs are performed both in English and French. The songs are based on the same scheme - minimalism,... |
39%Kommando XY - Welcome to Gestrikland2009-08-19 / mashenah / Reads: 4620With their debut album ‘Welcome to Gestrikland’, Kommando XY absolutely stands in the tradition of great Swedish EBM bands such as Pouppee Fabrikk, Spetsnaz or Scapa Flow. ‘Gestrikland’ is the name of a region in Eastern Sweden. It is home to the two members of Kommando XY as well as... |
89%Komor Kommando - Oil, Steel and Rhythm2011-04-09 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 2676Sebastian Komor is Komor Kommando. He's worked with many of the ebm/industrial/electro giants like Andy Laplegua, Jennifer Parkin (ayria), and Zombie Girl by being either band member or producer etc. etc. Sebastian Komor was born in Zabrze, Poland in 1976 and moved to Norway in 1981, where he would remain... |
70%Kontrast - Vision und Tradition2009-02-16 / Medea / Reads: 2496Kontrast is a musical group formed in 1999 by the former members of ISECS. “Vision und Tradition” combines such musical genres as synthpop and EBM. The status quo of those genres is maintained on the first two tracks. You may think that the whole album will be kept in such... |
85%Kontravoid - For What It Is2024-01-23 / khocico / Reads: 904I don't personally know an artist who could sweep you off your feet as ruthlessly as Cameron Findlay, also known as Kontravoid. His latest single, 'For What It Is,' from the upcoming album 'Detachment,' is a hellish symphony of synths—a vibrant whirlwind of lashing beats and a stunningly catchy... |