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75%Data Void - Nothing Changes2024-01-23 / khocico / Reads: 901Don Gordon (Numb) and James Mendez (Jihad - Dark Electro) united their talents, giving birth to the musical project Data Void, and they marked their collaboration with the release of their debut single, 'Nothing Changes.' In essence, the track embodies a collision of a dynamic electronic melody infused with a... |
85%Kontravoid - For What It Is2024-01-23 / khocico / Reads: 863I don't personally know an artist who could sweep you off your feet as ruthlessly as Cameron Findlay, also known as Kontravoid. His latest single, 'For What It Is,' from the upcoming album 'Detachment,' is a hellish symphony of synths—a vibrant whirlwind of lashing beats and a stunningly catchy... |
70%White Noise TV - Deep Waters2024-01-26 / khocico / Reads: 910Today marks the premiere of WHITE NOISE TVs latest single, 'Deep Waters.' The original song stands out as a compelling piece of synth/electro-pop, featuring smooth, deep vocals and exquisite music. The gentlemen adeptly merge classic synthesizers with contemporary production techniques, delivering excellent beats and electronic elements that form a unique... |
80%Hiroszyma - Disaster2024-01-27 / khocico / Reads: 790Introducing 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: 739I'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... |
75%Your Enemy - Broken Toys2024-01-29 / khocico / Reads: 1090It 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... |