A mighty compilation of darker electronic threads—coming from the all-too dependable Section 27 digital imprint—returns like a howling locomotive at 3am.
Tag: Industrial
TÆT :: Serpent Bearer (Errorgrid)
A tried-and-true collection of mechanical sound structures, fidgeting synth workouts, and blissful melodic strands submerged in tightly threaded beat patches settled on a solid foundation.
Simona Zamboli :: A laugh will bury you (Mille Plateaux)
Timing these new works to enter the world on Friday the 13th seems as a heavily premeditated arrangement; each track is a taunt and jest as whilst we slowly eclipse towards warmer times…
Solypsis :: Crisis Fatigue (Chthonic Streams)
A baffling collection of ultra-wide bass, beats, and crunchy slow-motion rhythms.
Miss Bean :: Les Avenirs (Serendip Lab)
Les Avenirs is a strong showcase of endless possibilities that ultimately reflects the fun in dance music that can all to often be left behind in today’s environment.
C Mantle :: Photisms (Kaer’Uiks)
Right from the onset we can consider this album as an electronic exploration—its tangled, mangled, and clanging industrial tropes are in full swing (ref. “F.rr.t–Cer”) and sliding through crunchy sonic acrobatics.
V/A :: LÜX (Cathode Muzic / Hymen)
LÜX presents a dozen sound sculptors, each with their own unique ability to deconstruct industrial pathways and visceral soundscapes. The selected artists, while at the top of their craft, dig deep into core foundations to uncover new sonic elements.
Asshole Galaxy :: Irreparable Damage (Mahorka)
A stunning visceral soundtrack and a mission statement for our world’s “leaders” to pay attention to what’s happened, is happening, and sadly repeating itself.
Sole Massif, Tineidae, Access to Arasaka :: Engage EP (Chatsubo)
Dense and fractured aural fields twist apart, scorched and ripped at the seams, the trio smother what feels like hundreds of rhythms.
Symphony of Sirens :: The sound of a city alive with industry
A much lesser-known name is Russian composer Arseny Avraamov (1884-1944), who was producing music just as radical and challenging to audiences, and to our ears, and 100 years ago today.
Aelk Minsur :: 12 Hands and a Rope EP (Self Released)
The sheer noise and grinding metallic clangs featured on these 11 pieces can be an earful; going to the farthest edges of all that’s come before, these are perhaps some of the heaviest and most fractured tunes we’ve heard from the Arizonian.

















