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70%GEttNER – Fading Lights2024-02-06 / khocico / Reads: 856GEttNER is Jacek Gettner’s solo act. Drawing from a diverse array of influences including Electro Industrial, Oldschool Dark Electro, Synthpop, EBM, Gothic, and Future EBM, this one-man band creates a unique sonic tapestry. Situated in Aleksandrów Łódzki, located in Central Poland, the artist crafts music that seamlessly blends elements from... |
80%Meta Meat - voices2024-02-04 / khocico / Reads: 871Meta Meat is a project as original in its sound as it is theatrical. After the well-received album 'Infrasupra,' it's time for a worthy successor. The EP 'Voices' is a true instrumental feast - the richness of the employed means and tools to achieve the final effect is breathtaking. The... |
80%Cyberaktif- eNdgame2024-02-03 / khocico / Reads: 1116Cyberaktif was initially envisioned as a singular musical collaboration featuring Bill Leeb from Front Line Assembly and cEvin Key and Dwayne Goettel from Skinny Puppy. Following Goettel's passing, Rhys Fulber stepped in. Remarkably, we had to wait 33 years for a subsequent album after 'Tenebrae Vision.' Given Skinny Puppy's official... |
75%Your Enemy - Broken Toys2024-01-29 / khocico / Reads: 1128It seems that following the post-punk trend, we are now witnessing a surge in duos, a combination that delivers a powerful impact. Currently, I'm exploring a Swedish project with a friendly name, Your Enemy, which gifted us the album 'Broken Toys' on January 26. Given my personal interest in this... |
80%Hiroszyma - Disaster2024-01-27 / khocico / Reads: 830Introducing a fantastic new release from Hiroshima, 'Disaster' has swiftly become one of my favorite recent singles. The maestro behind it skillfully blends a sensational club beat with electronic elements and synth sounds, accompanied by strategically placed, sparse vocals. Rarely does a song capture my attention from the very first... |
70%BENT – Decades2024-01-27 / khocico / Reads: 791I'm uncertain about your usual approach to new albums, particularly those by unfamiliar artists. Do you typically listen to the material multiple times before forming an opinion, or do you base it on initial impressions? Personally, I tend to go with the latter if the music immediately ‘clicks’, and the... |