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![]() 60%Phosgore - Domination2012-05-11 / ValoDeLight / Reads: 3616Phosgore is a one-former industrial rave/noise band started by the club DJ – Florian Dietz and Sonja (only live acts) in 2008. A characterestic feature of Dietz is a strong and fast beat, that makes most bored clubbers dance. Former of the band has more than 10 years of experience... |
![]() 75%Philipp Münch – Tales from the Lower Cave2025-04-10 / khocico / Reads: 422As a child, I had a kaleidoscope filled with colored shards of glass that shifted with each subtle motion, rearranging themselves into new, fleeting geometries. What fascinated me was not the color or shape of the pieces, but the transformation itself — the idea that the smallest turn could produce... |
![]() 80%Pheromone - November2015-03-27 / Anna Marie / Reads: 3495Pheromone is a Russian, industrial electro band that amalgamated and manifested in Febuary of 2009. Featuring D. Fox as vocalist, Shane on bass, and both Deimos and Cassidy as the guitar/percussion fraction. "November" showcases as their most contemporary vision, succeeding their studio debut album "Dead Signal" released in 2012. "November"... |
![]() 50%Phase - In Consequence2013-08-13 / nemesea / Reads: 3453A long time I wondered if I like this album, I tried to ask myself what feelings it calls in me. After the seventh listening I still don't know. This album is simply, without crazy, strong emotions, it just has its small place somewhere in the world discography. What... |
![]() 80%Pharmakon- Maggot Mass2024-10-05 / khocico / Reads: 1185Pharmakon’s "Maggot Mass", the fifth full-length album by Margaret Chardiet, opens in an unexpected yet deeply unsettling way: the quiet crunch of footsteps, the persistent buzzing of flies, instantly conjuring the image of approaching a decaying body. This immersive, disorienting introduction sets the stage for the sonic journey to follow.... |
![]() 95%Percival Schuttenbach - Svantevit2014-01-16 / Closter / Reads: 4512Apprehension grows every time our favorite band releases a new record. Could it possibly live up to the quality of its predecessor, what if they’ll wander too far from their roots? Such doubts loomed large in my head while I was waiting for the release of Svantevit. Since there are... |