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Velvet Acid Christ - Maldire

2012-07-31 (News)

Velvet Acid Christ stands as the long running, innovative brainchild of Bryan Erickson. Over a career spanning 20 years, Velvet Acid Christ has fearlessly expanded its scope, seemingly enveloping an influence and forging the further refinement of the VAC sound. The latest opus, Maldire, evidences this fact perfectly.

Delerium - Monarch

2012-07-29 (News)

Coming out as first single from the new Delerium album "Music box opera" (the first full-length original Delerium album in 6 years) is "Monarch" featuring Nadina, who lends her voice in her native tongue of Arabic. Out officially on July 31,


Taphephobia - Taphephobia

2012-07-28 (News)

Second album for norwegian maestro Ketilon greytone label. Bleak and secluded sound world, featuring six looming movements of darkly, post-industrial, isolationist ambience in the pure nordic shining coldness.



God Destruction - Illuminatus

2012-07-27 (News)

The Devil’s work is ready. God Destruction‘s uncompromising, angry, blasphemous masterpiece Illuminatus will soon unleash hell on earth. 13:04:12. Hail Satan! Hailing from Mexico, God Destruction plays a particularly brutal form of dark electro, as first displayed on their 2010 demo release ‘Before Satan to Destroy the World’- mastered by Mario Carrasco (Sin D.N.A.), their latest record ‘Illuminatus’ contains 11 original tracks plus remixes from Mas-Si-Osare and Reaxion Guerrilla.

ISH - Resonance Level

2012-07-26 (News)

Another next pearl in the waters of IDM and ambient. This time the protagonist and member of the Ambiguous project chooses a natural way in which are pulsing organic materials and shamanic spaces in original IDM compositions.

Lustmord - Heresy - The SIXTYSTONE Edition 2CD

2012-07-24 (News)

It’s not often that an album comes along that both initiates and defines a genre. When it was first released in 1990, "Heresy" caused an instant sensation, and it gave birth to–and defined–the Dark Ambient genre.


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