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Pale Roses - Unveiled

2011-04-20 (News)

PALE ROSES is a neofolk project originated from France. It is based on music of the acoustic guitar, the piano and vocals. The lyrics have been inspired by history (the First and the Second World Wars), mythology (Celtic, Nordic and Greek). The presented album is the second official release by Pale Roses, contains 11 tracks about the war, melancholy and the pagan origins of Europe similar to Sol Invictus, Fire+Ice, Death In June, Current 93 or Strength Through Joy.

Nosferatu - Wonderland

2011-04-19 (News)

Nosferatu is one of the world's most successful bands of the second wave of Gothic rock. Since its founding in 1986, the British act has not only earned an unshakable credibility, but also sold more than 100,000 records. "Wonderland" is the eleventh album by the group.

Electric Uranus / X-Navi:Et - Voices of the Cosmos

2011-04-18 (News)

In recordings of this album original extraterrestrial sounds captured from space by radio-telescopes (pulsars), sounds from space missions and the space itself. Every artists created 3 tracks that form the 40 minutes album.

Monody - Of Iron And Clay

2011-04-17 (News)

The debut of US-based electropop band Monody "Of Iron And Clay" is out now on Remote Music. Founded in 2006 in Portland / Oregon the band was picked up by Obscenity Trial mastermind and label owner Oliver Wand and offered a label contract.

Kryptic Minds - Can't Sleep

2011-04-16 (News)

On the 7th April UK DJ duo production duo Kryptic Minds released 3rd album "Can't Sleep" via the Black Box label. On "Can't Sleep" they pick things up where "One Of Us" left off, going way darker and actually largely entering the realms of what some industrial idm bands have been 'trying' to achieve.

Necroleptic - Tranquilized free download!

2011-04-15 (News)

Necroleptic, a new dark electro band that focus on slow, melodic and aggressive music and we take a step away from the typical "club" related dark electro that is plaguing the scene.


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