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High-Functioning Flesh - Definite Structures

2015-05-26 (News)

Instinctive ebm laced punk from Los Angeles own High-Functioning Flesh cuts through the discord with their sophomore album, "Definite Structures". Gregory Vand and Susan Subtract fuse their backgrounds and aesthetics of industrial, punk, and noise.

Johan Baeckström - Like Before

2015-05-25 (News)

Johan Baeckström is the mastermind behind Swedish synthpop act Daily Planet. With this album, which is Johan Baeckstrom's solo release, he proves that he is not only a fantastic songwriter and producer, but also has one of Sweden's absolute best vocals.

Terence Fixmer - Depth Charged

2015-05-24 (News)

Over the past 2 decades, Fixmer has continued to evolve as an artist while maintaining his influential stance in international electro culture. "Depth Charged" is his most introspective album yet. With this 10-piece composition Fixmer is able to tell a story from start to finish, with powerful, deep, dark, pulsating tones that are essential to his musical approach.

Hunting Lodge - Will

2015-05-23 (News)

Upon the request of Andreas Muller of the German label Datenverarbeitung, Hunting Lodge started to regularly record material that pull together tracks to become their first full-length album entitled "Will".

Paradise Lost - The Plague Within

2015-05-22 (News)

Rare is it for a band to have had such a long lasting effect on the musical landscape they exist within. Since their formation in Halifax, West Yorkshire, Paradise Lost have thrived in perpetual darkness: a place where rays of light seldom threaten to break the black clouds, where nightmares last an eternity.

Automat – PlusMinus

2015-05-21 (News)

Automat is: Jochen Arbeit (Einstürzende Neubauten, Die Haut), Achim Färber (Project Pitchfork, Prag, Philipp Boa) and Georg Zeitblom (Sovetskoe Foto).
Berlin-based trio recorded an exceptional album. Denser and more unflinching, there’s nothing here that one could hold to, and yet so much of it that the listener is transported into a kind of trance.


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