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Imatem - Home and Journey

2016-04-23 (News)

Imatem highlights Peter Spilles' significance within this scene. Serving as a magnifying glass for his beloved scene, the first and foremost use of Imatem is to co-operate with artists close to Peter Spilles, with artists whose voices impressed him or with artists he wanted to support by all means. Among countless others, Ronan Harris (VNV Nation), Der Graf (Unheilig), Sven Friedrich (Solar Fake/Zeraphine), MiLù (Mila Mar) or Sara Noxx. Happily heeded his call and became an integral part of a unique journey whose destination deliberately remained unclear.

While his other ventures follow strict concepts and their own set of rules, Imatem is kept alive by its unexpected nature. Each and every artist is welcome to do whatever they want. This is the sole reason Peter Spilles is making music. This is what made him remain open, fair and charming over all these years.

Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio - Vision: Libertine – The Hangman's Triad

2016-04-22 (News)

After a prolonged hiatus, Swedish cult-band Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio returns with the new double album project "Vision: Libertine – The Hangman's Triad", an ambitious and effective marriage of the future and the past. Originally planned as an EP, over a course of 3 years Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio's new magnum opus "Vision: Libertine - The Hangman's Triad" grew into a double album, comprised of the two separate, yet connected entities. The albums elegantly merge the darker, more tribal sound of the group's earlier albums with the sonic and melodic prowess of the recent years. Aided by Empusae's Sal-Ocin on percussion and other acoustic instruments, Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio have put together a captivating musical universe of ritual, lust and somber fascination. Coupled with exquisitely explicit artwork woven together from work contributed by fans and listeners, "Vision: Libertine" becomes a rare gem of concept art.

In Letter Form - Fracture. Repair. Repeat.

2016-04-21 (News)

Drawing influence from the works of early The Cure, Joy Division, Bauhaus, New Order, Echo and the Bunnymen and Interpol they produce a sound that echoes the past, haunts the present and is constantly in the future. 
Reflecting on past deeds; some well intentioned while others, not. The ways we had been wronged or the choice to see it that way because sometimes that's easier than the truth. 
The prose and cons of having thin skin to protect a thick heart, put "in letter form" perhaps?

Keosz - Be Left to Oneself

2016-04-20 (News)

Erik Osvald serves us futuristic droneworks from the heart of Slovakia. The album "Be Left to Oneself", takes us on a trip through sleeping cities kept lucid by neon lights.
Combining deep bass driven subs with serene distorted overlays, this is crystal clear production served with an analogue touch. 
Written, Produced, Artwork - Erik Osvald.
Mastering - Simon Heath.

Terrolokaust - Dissensions

2016-04-20 (News)

Terrolokaust releases new album - "Dissensions"! The release contains 12 amazing tracks. Limited first edition of 300 copies will be in 4-panel gatefold digipak. By digital pre-order of "Dissensions" you get 4 tracks now, streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more, plus the complete album the moment it is released.

Mantus - Refugium

2016-04-19 (News)

Mantus' latest opus "Refugium" is different. Perhaps this is due to the times we live in. Perhaps, though, this is because Martin Schindler believes there is no other way. After leaving the drawn-in, elegiac world of the wonderful predecessor "Melancholia", "Refugium" has the intensity and force of a breaking dam. Like never before in the career of the tireless Gothic icon, the topics are literally torn apart, almost schizophrenic in their oscillating movement between introvert and extrovert. Outbidding the poles of the Mantus signature sound between Dark Rock grandeur and melancholic longing, this leads to some of the strongest and most haunting pieces in a career almost spanning 20 years. More than ever before, "Refugium" tells us of the battle against everything that is bad, but also of capitulation. Of resignation. Ironically enough, though, it is mostly works like that fight against giving up with fierce determination.


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