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Tag: Industrial
Roberto Auser :: Touch Your Fear (Lunatic)
Art can often imitate life, Touch Your Fear fulfils this axiom admirably. This album charts a painful path, one of mental and physical anguish. Music […]
Force Majeure :: Force Majeure (Concrete Collage)
A baffling collection of mechanically rhythmic fissures that split open just as quickly as they collapse. Mechanically rhythmic fissures High on our radar for several […]
Stormfield & Mitoma :: Theia EP (Combat)
Perhaps some of the heaviest soundscapes we’ve heard in 2022, Stormfield & Mitoma pack more than the usual punch on Theia EP consisting of 4 original tracks and 5 remixes.
Xerxes The Dark :: The Rise Of AI (Zāl)
This testament to sci-fi terror was written, recorded, mixed, engineered, and mastered by Morego Dimmer at DIM Studio in Tehran, with vocals, lyrics, bass, guitars, keys, synths, bells, and Sound Design by Morego Dimmer.
Visonia :: Claroscuro (Zyrcadian Editions / Frigio)
Visonia pulls out all the stops with six punchy rhythmic tracks combined with industrial darkwave and electro concepts, which at times is delivered in a raw punk fashion.
Somatic Responses :: Process Mapping (Photon Emissions)
An avalanche of visceral electronics, pulling the listener through an array of sound scraped beauty.
Synapscape :: Point Me to Nowhere EP (Ant-Zen)
Philipp Münch and Tim Kniep who are Synapscape have been refining their special approach to complex and multi-layered rhythmic noise over quite some years now.
enereph | Production Unit Xero :: premoniss | Bukimi no Tani Genshō (Heterodox)
Merging uncanny sound worlds and dark droning synthesis to more direct and punchy post-industrial wastelands.
Mitoma :: PentadEP (Section 27)
A smoldering five-piece suite of deconstructed electronics from the upper atmosphere, merged together succinctly by a mastermind of the scene.
Mesaverde :: Triangulate (Point Source Electronic Arts)
It’s all here, triangulated for us mere mortals on Triangulate—an album we didn’t know was absolutely essential for the burgeoning industrial glitch scene.

















