Featured from front to back are precision, hardened sound-structures and distorted fractals that echo and fade. Crumpled ambient versus mechanized glitch surrounded by cosmic low-end from The […]
Tag: Industrial
Luciano Lamanna :: In Vitro (Multiple)
Lamanna’s musical musings are far from clipped, most of his offerings are well into the seven minute mark. And this is what distinguishes his style. […]
V/A :: The Echoing Black (Kalpamantra)
A recommended malicious industrial, noisy and cinematic ambient album and a quite effective post-apocalyptical soundtrack for your dark reflective moments. Kalpamantra is an active net-label […]
Antikatechon :: I Feel Nothing but Repulsion (Rage in Eden)
I Feel Nothing but Repulsion embraces the path of Antikatechon original musical identity, with aural soundscapes based on enveloping, grainy and abrasive drone sequences which […]
V/A :: Underground Wave Volume 5 (Walhalla)
Packed with variety, as was the Belgian scene of the 1980s. A spread of weird and wonderful styles are explored. Dense dark bitterness, minimal malaise […]
Cathode Ray Tube :: Life Among the Rust (Component)
Life Among the Rust dips into and out of audible oxidation, revealing along the way its story of curious, exploratory and emotive electronics. Chang Terhune, fellow […]
Room Of Wires :: Used As A Runner EP (Section 27)
Used As A Runner is chock full of interlaced cobwebs machined with seamless construction. Diving head first into more rigorous electronics, the Room Of Wires […]
JK Flesh :: Rise Above (Electric Deluxe)
The tracks on Rise Above utilize sparse, repetitive beats, heavy bass, distortion mixed into a swirl of murky, hazy tracks that thud their way into your […]
Driftmachine :: Colliding Contours (Umor Rex)
The duo have mastered the art of shifting and sliding synthesized blocks into echoed detours. By reconfiguring ever so slowly, each minuscule bit develops into […]
Axiome :: L’Avenir Est Un Cerf Teint (Ant-Zen)
Not short on drama, there’s a theme that transports the listener requiring a powerful and demanding high-quality sound system meant to enjoy with large crowds. […]
Review & Interview—Apocryphos :: Stone Speak (Cryo Chamber)
Behind its usual black massive drones the music reveals very dramatic, mournful and mysterious soothing melodies (mainly obtained by guitar waves) which help to be […]
















