Six tracks of artists brought together from differing sonic styles might sound like a recipe for disaster, but this collection shows that new ideas can come from different sources.
Tag: Industrial
Somatic Responses :: Psychic Artillery (Self Released)
Psychic Artillery is simply the epicenter of deconstructed industrial electronics, and it’s great to see this outfit continue to master it.
Eden Grey :: Int-Interred (EC Underground)
Int-Interred is a baffling and murky electronic smorgasbord showcasing artistic range and cultivating unique, if not moody, arrangements.
Zyxt :: Athenaeum EP (Self Released)
Also known as Portland and Datascraper, the IDM-aficionado continues to extract every morsel of sound from his machinery.
Cathode Ray Tube :: Cycle:55 EP (Condition Human)
The prolific Cathode Ray Tube, a project by Maine-based Chang Terhune, has been at it for a very long time, and he manages to keep churning out the tunes.
Dystopiker and Nyppy :: Die Tücke des Objekts (Adventurous Music)
Drawing us in with its distant signals and moving shadows that intensify, these eight mysterious and adventurous pieces provide a hypnotic flow that permeates and pulls us through delaminated ambient shapes.
Dog Balls :: Tell It To My Dog EP (Clear Memory)
Hayter and Milium draw on a spread of styles to produce their unique sound, toying with the seriousness of genre tags while seriously surprising the listener along the way.
Broken Circuits :: Standing in Ruin EP (Errorgrid)
For a 4-song EP, Standing In Ruin bowls in and punches like a double album by Dimmu Borgir.
Stitxhes :: Lost In Translation EP (Detroit Underground)
Just as quickly as we’re able to visualize Stitxhes’ brooding panoramas, they vanish into thin air with only a few aftershocks to be felt afterwards. Powerful and engaged.
Snowbeasts & Solypsis :: Firelands (Ohm Resistance) — Video premiere
As the artists find their comfort zone in an assemblage of mangled industrial, bass, illbient, techno, downtempo, and even dub, Firelands showcases familiar shadows shifting in the dead of night.
Ben Frost :: Broken Spectre (The Vinyl Factory)
All the tracks work in this manner under Frost’s deft hands, wielding the synthetic against the recorded organic to reveal the dark cost of our destruction of the natural world.

















