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In Strict Confidence - Everything must change

2016-09-04 (News)

Following "Somebody else's dream", In Strict Confidence are now coming with their second new EP before the grand end of the year album release! "Everything must change" will definitely make the early hardcore fans happy. Its sound is very traditionally In Strict Confidence electronic, nevertheless fresh and modern. The club friendly Solitary Experiments and AndyK/Melotron remix versions complete the pleasurable listening experience. The EP also features two exclusive bonus tracks and a lyric video for the title-song.The EP cover bears once more Heilemania's signature - the great artist from Stuttgart - who was also responsible for In Strict Confidence 's previous single artwork.

Rummelsnuff - Rummelsnuff & Asbach

2016-09-03 (News)

Rummelsnuff on his new album not only finally grants his longtime creative companion Asbach, he also delivers his most versatile work to date. The fifth album from Germany's most charming and relentlessly melodic strong man is here! Aficionados will most probably be aware of the fact that Rummelsnuff has actually been working as a team of super heroes for quite some time … hence, it is rather logical that his musical sidekick should also be featured in the album title, this time around.
Captain Rummelsnuff and mate Asbach, the dynamic duo of raw electrified sounds are singing e.g. of the burdens of hard labor ("Treidler", "Straßenbau"), while Dr. Rummel is dancing with his arch nemesis Mr. Snuff to an unexpectedly funky tune: On "Rummelsnuff & Asbach", no song follows the same stylistic traits as its predecessor, yet everything always remains thoroughly infused with Rummelsnuff's trademark sound. Electro-Punk, grand melodies, Folk, Disco, maritime songs. Rummelsnuff, the ancient bodybuilder with the rusty dumbbells and Asbach, tenor baritone and offspring of a famous dynasty of German liquor distillers, are taking wide strides towards perfection... while cautiously avoiding it by any means.

Unzucht - Neuntöter

2016-09-02 (News)

Unzucht’s "Neuntöter" unleashes a maelstrom of unbridled emotion, dark melodies and sudden aggression. The "Neuntöter"-bird is a deceiver. By outward appearance a harmless-looking bird of extraordinary beauty, it reveals itself as a merciless killer which impales its victims on thorns before devouring them. Choosing this fascinating creature as the titular beast for Unzucht's new album clearly was a deliberate choice by the band and charismatic front man Daniel Schulz, as many of the songs also tend to similarly reveal hidden sides. At first, the group's Dark-Rock-anthems tend to ingrain themselves deeply in the listener's ear, only to unexpectedly reveal a spiky thorn that is rammed straight into the heart. This can happen in form of sudden, outright Metal-outbursts that relentlessly smash the dark harmonies to pieces with blasting drum-beats and harsh shouts... or in form of the painfully honest German-language lyrics that do not shy away from going where it hurts to then delve yet a bit deeper in order to deliver the final sting.

Ghost of Lemora - Sweet Satan

2016-09-01 (News)

Following on from their successful 'Hello Mr' EP, The Ghost of Lemora present to you 'Sweet Satan' EP. This EP is the first release for Lemora's new line up. Joining Paul Swift on Guitar, Richard Winstone on vocals and Jeff Simon on drums are Colin Ness, bass and the legendary keyboardist Peter Jennings, once a member of Vertigo recording artists and Prog Rock pioneers Cressida.The four-track 'Sweet Satan' EP could be described as heavy/dark/gothic/prog/psyche /rock.

Flowers for Bodysnatchers - Love Like Blood

2016-08-31 (News)

"Love Like Blood" serves as a companion piece to Flowers for Bodysnatchers seminal Dark Ambient album "Aokigahara". In this album we explore the haunted tale of despair of love lost, found and lost again. Our protagonists journey from the previous album is a shadowy narrative walking hand in hand with the fatal attraction that is "Aokigahara". The album revisits the lonely intricate piano movements, soundscapes and field recordings compiled while exploring the underworld that is Tokyo. Exploring a metropolis and an individual constantly in a state of decay and rebirth. As is "Love Like Blood".
Written, Produced, Performed and Mastering - Duncan Ritchie,
Artwork - Duncan Ritchie & Simon Heath.

Syntec - Catch My Fall

2016-08-31 (News)

With the release of their "best of" classics compilation "Puppets & Angels" Syntec did return in 2016 after a break of about 21 years time. Together with bands such as And One, Dance or Die or Oomph! they have been part of the famous Machinery label. No wonder that hits such as "Angel" or "Talk to the upper world" had been produced and/or mixed by no one else then Flux (Oomph!) or Steve (And One).
In 2016 Syntec return with a melodic and catchy club tune entitled "Catch my fall" as a pre-release to their upcoming new full-length "The Beginning".
The physical release is limited to only 300 copies worldwide.


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