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Synaptic Defect  - Lost

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Synaptic Defect - Lost

2025-03-31 / khocico / Reads: 274

The new EP by Synaptic Defect, titled Lost, is a raw, dark electro mini-odyssey — where distorted vocals meet noise-infused, metallic textures that pierce like sharpened steel. It's a collision of chaos and control, where pulsing beats soften the jagged edges just enough to let the tracks breathe, but never...

Rokas Zubovas & Phil Von – Live at Kotryna

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Rokas Zubovas & Phil Von – Live at Kotryna

2025-03-30 / khocico / Reads: 387

I was handed this album by someone I admire deeply — not only as a musician and performer, but also as an actor. We met in Warsaw, during a festival of post-punk and electronic music, of all places. That alone makes this gift more special. It felt unexpected, intimate. Before...

Rina Pavar - six

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Rina Pavar - six

2025-03-26 / khocico / Reads: 443

There’s a special kind of thrill when an album begins in a way that makes you sit up and whisper to yourself, "This is going to be something extraordinary." Six, the second full-length release by Rina Pavar, opens exactly like that — with a subtle jolt to the senses, with...

Manic P – God’s Laughter

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Manic P – God’s Laughter

2025-03-25 / khocico / Reads: 614

The first thing that came to mind when I saw the title God’s Laughter was that old saying: "If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans." Somehow, it fits—because this EP by Manic P is full of contradictions: elevated and sensual, catchy and cerebral, steeped in nostalgia...

Platronic - How To Ride The Wave

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Platronic - How To Ride The Wave

2025-03-23 / khocico / Reads: 620

With every release, Platronic – the German-Finnish duo composed of vocalist and lyricist Kay Burden and sound designer Sami Jumppanen – continues to solidify their place in the ever-evolving landscape of dark electronic music. Without rushing or forcing anything, they are steadily building their own world: thoughtful, emotionally grounded, and sonically intelligent....

White Noise TV – Fear Can’t Kill All Future Dreams

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White Noise TV – Fear Can’t Kill All Future Dreams

2025-03-23 / khocico / Reads: 488

Sometimes music speaks of emotions. Sometimes artists dare to go beyond personal stories and offer political commentary. But let’s be honest — that doesn’t happen as often as it should. In a world that feels like it's shifting beneath our feet, staying silent becomes a privilege we can’t afford. I...


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