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MZ. 412 – Hekatomb

2015-03-01 (News)

"Hekatomb" is the manifestation of MZ. 412's monumental performance @ Cold Spring's 21st Anniversary at The Garage, London, March 2011. The fortuitous congregation on that curse'd evening bore witness to the band's first ever complete live line-up: Nordvargr, Drakh, and Ulvtharm. Powerful, pounding industrial, desolate drones, dense electronics, grim nefarious rituals, reigned over by the malevolent intonations of Nordvargr.

Blutengel – Omen

2015-02-28 (News)

Few groups can match Blutengel's prowess in expertly pulling the strings on an entire gamut of feelings, creating a gripping yet catchy monument for the dark side that resides deeply in each and everyone of us, while transitioning seamlessly into a dance floor compatible fireworks display of electronic beats.

Dope Stars Inc. – TeraPunk

2015-02-27 (News)

"TeraPunk" is the fifth album of the cyberpunk rock band Dope Stars Inc. The new album is a mix of industrial, rock, and electro music with a raw punk attitude.

Tanzwut - Freitag der 13

2015-02-26 (News)

Tanzwut stands for the most versatile and most imaginative band in the medieval scene. No other band manages to link modernity and history as good as front man "Teufel" and his men. "Freitag der 13." ("Friday the 13th") – the 13 tracks make this album a highlight for any fan of medieval rock music.

Biomekkanik – Violently Beautiful

2015-02-25 (News)

The electro-ebm masters are finally back with an all new album! Biomekkanik is the solo project from Christer Hermodsson, a.k.a. Crull-E, from legendary Swedish bands S.P.O.C.K.. Tracing many years of experience with electronic music, both as a band member and as a producer, Christer units his experience from the synth pop of S.P.O.C.K and Sista Mannen På Jorden, coupled with the harsher and heavier sound.

Toc – Haircut

2015-02-24 (News)

When Toc deals with hair, it’s not about splitting them; the three musicians are closed enough in their quest of the ultimate sonic brushing. Toc seeks, cuts, equalizes, and often uncurls. Its research is slow and progressive, repetitive and insistent, with electrified energy, always built in the moment. Neither permanent nor straight, the music waves, makes loops, gradations and colors.
 


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