New Beat has taken a back seat and despite notable exceptions this very Belgian sound has remained on the margins. And perhaps that’s where it […]
Tag: Industrial
Sebastian Reuschel :: The World is Shit (ZCKR)
Across two tracks, some twenty five minutes of music, field recordings, live music and machine groans are brought together. I’d the recent joy of moving […]
Theory :: Red Book EP (Mindtrick)
Theory (aka Russian native Antuan Graftio), elicits a turbulent, muddy and distopian musical trove within each piece. Theory delivers for Mindtrick, what Tangent did for […]
Xerxes The Dark :: Transmutation (Kalpamantra)
Transmutation is a nocturnal, deep, quiet and ominous blackened ambient release which definitely figures among the most accomplished ones published by Kalpamantra in terms of lugubrious […]
Wolf Dem & THRIVE :: Double review (Great Circles)
These lost echoes of the golden days still reverberate in Great Circles, they reverberate alongside the true possible savior of the rust belt: the computer. […]
Somatic Responses :: 109ResCloud (Photon Emissions)
Gritty, flickering, atmospheric haze is in full effect—dystopian and replete with wide open spaces, vacant echoes and rusty shards—109ResCloud is a dense, industrial-synth/drone album with […]
TROP :: ENCLP001 (Encrypted Audio)
A turbulent electronic foray encompassing bass, beats and brutal rhythms. TROP is Fill Spectre (Fred Chicoine from Montreal) and Kronodigger (Alexey Gorokholinskiy from New York), a […]
Monocube :: The Rituals (Malignant)
The stylistic range navigates between wandering ghostly cinematic soundscapes, ritualistic and doom ambient. The Rituals is his third full length release, welcomed by Malignant Records. Monocube […]
Mace & Savage Grounds :: Double review (Lux Rec.)
Roasted industrial techno, abused body music, harsh and gnarled electronics. Music for different dance-floors, and once you get a taste for this particular poison there’s […]
HEXA :: Factory Photographs (Room40)
Tuning into this 10-track album, and one instantly finds the brooding lost-worlds of abandoned factories evident right from the start. As described on the liner […]
Antonio :: Breeze (Smashing Tape)
The overarching style comes from the pits of punk, a mechanized revolt of pistons and gravel. Yet there are softer moments lurking under those creaking […]

















