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Entrzelle - Part Of The Movement (Bonus Tracks Version)

2015-08-23 (News)

Los Angeles based duo Entrzelle decided to re-release together with Alfa Matrix label a fully revised and extended version of their self-released debut album "Part Of The Movement" (originally released in 2012). In addition to the original 13 songs, you also get 2 exclusive tracks - "Keep The Bastards Poor": a relentless onslaught of bass and noise, designed to pummel the listener into primal oblivion, while "Through The Fragments" is a haunting, ambient piece that chills you to the bone.

The Psychic Force - Mutilation (Bonus Tracks Version)

2015-08-22 (News)

Michelle Christiansen and Jörg Charnowski spent the last month in the studio fully remastering their back-catalog song repertoire. The blasting sound revision they made offers a stunning sound quality boost to these good old EBM jewels. Originally released back in 1992, "Mutilation" is The Psychic Force’s debut album which initiated the band’s sonic invasion on dark elektro dancefloors across the globe with the classic club hits "Still Walking" and "Twilight Zone".

XMH - Snakes

2015-08-21 (News)

Dutch aggrotech combo XMH strikes back once again with this 7-track EP to guarantee a hot Summer on the elektro/EBM dancefloors full of sweat, muscles and "Snakes". Instant club hit from the "In Your Face" album, "Snakes" is this time featured in 4 exclusive previously unreleased kick-ass remixed versions by BENJAMIN'S PLAGUE, K-BEREIT, EVIL GOAT RIDERS and harsh elektro American new label mates VENAL FLESH! The EP also gets injected with a powerful reinterpretation of "The Business" by BETAMORPHOSE and an awesome and unpredictable remix of "Forever" by the legendary cult act THE ARCH.

The Psychic Force - Traces (Bonus Tracks Version)

2015-08-20 (News)

Originally released back in 1994, "Traces" is The Psychic Force’s second album which brought the band’s sound into a mixture of raw harsh elektro and icy atmospheric electronics à la Klinik and featured the duo’s collaboration with Sven Klose (lyricist for the album and guest vocalist on the harsh "Gravity Is Present"). An album which allowed the band to expand their fanbase and reach a more synth pop oriented audience thanks to their then successful cover version of John Foxx’s classic "Underpass".

Dear Strange - Lonely Heroes

2015-08-19 (News)

The French-German duo Dear Strange revives the spirit of new wave with modern electronica in a most captivating way on the debut album "Lonely Heroes". Some music just pulls the listener in from the very start. The powerful voice of Dorian E. reminds of wave-legends like Siouxsie Sioux and envelops the listener in a maelstrom of emotions, while sound wizard Romain Frequency re-invents the feeling of the dark side of the 80's with minimal-electro and club-sound-elements coming from an armada of synthesizers. Walking a tight line between catchiness and atmosphere, retro-feeling and modernity, vivid emotions and explicit coolness, Dear Strange create a postmodern-futuristic scheme for pop music with substantial depth. Dear Strange always manage to impress, overwhelm and captivate, yet always remain accessible and full of floor-filling spirit.

Stahlmann - CO2

2015-08-18 (News)

Mart and his band return with their brand new album "CO2" and follow the course of Stahlmann.Beside their unique look (which quickly became a trademark) Stahlmann also present their best songwriting and arrangements on "CO2" so far. It is not too different from their previous works, but it shows a matured band that is able to put together an album full of hits. In addition to the typical powerful musical style, catchy lyrics and Marts deep, distinctive voice, you can also find electrical and dubstep elements that will make the audience dance in the clubs again.


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