I'm sure you've heard this song before, but I doubt you've ever heard it this crazy. Merry Christmas from pizzamachine!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Nightcore - All I Want For Christmas
I'm sure you've heard this song before, but I doubt you've ever heard it this crazy. Merry Christmas from pizzamachine!
Labels:
Nightcore
Happy Holiday's from Hopeless Sound! *Black Snow 2*
In time for the Holiday, it's Black Snow! For those unaware this compilation takes the wonderful industrial artists of our time and has them remix/create tracks all about the Holiday's! It's got a great line-up, go check it out!
Track List:
01. Jabberwock - fragment 25
02. killedbycandy - Tanz den Weihnachtsmann
03. ElectroXcentric - Santa Baby
04. Psyborg Corp. - Angels we have Heard on High (Protoniced Version_
05. Tyske Ludder - Weisse Weihnacht
06. Digital Factor - Bloody Christmas
07. Nude - Silent Night
08. V2A - Christmas Day Virus
09. CeDigest - Antichristmas
10. Leaether Strip - It Happened On Christmas Day
11. Atomic Neon - Winter In My Heart
12. reliquary - Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
13. Feindflug feat. Sara Noxx - The Impossible Dream [Raachermannl Mixx]
Labels:
ebm,
harsh,
industrial
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Celldweller, Julien-K
The latest from Mr. Klayton, go forth and listen!
This has been out since 2009, but Julien-K really deserve the exposure. Formed by members of Orgy, this album is eclectic and well worth your time as a new release is scheduled for early January!
Labels:
ebm,
electro-industrial
Friday, December 2, 2011
Binary Park + Haujobb
While earlier in the year saw the release of the bands debut LP The Deviated see's Binary Park come into their own. Mixing the subtlety of the LP with a seemingly new found vocal energy works wonders for the band - go get this!
Earlier in the year Haujobb released The Dead Market E.P. with the promise of an album later on in the year. While this album dropped quite quietly it's worth a listen; laid back, distinctly Haujobb tracks await your listening pleasure!
Earlier in the year Haujobb released The Dead Market E.P. with the promise of an album later on in the year. While this album dropped quite quietly it's worth a listen; laid back, distinctly Haujobb tracks await your listening pleasure!
Labels:
futurepop,
industrial
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Aesthetic Perfection - All Beauty Destroyed (2011)
Release Date: November 5, 2011
I'll tell you what, I'm going to hold back my opinion and let you figure this one out for yourself.
Try it
I'll tell you what, I'm going to hold back my opinion and let you figure this one out for yourself.
Try it
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Acretongue & Encephalon
There's a strange allure to finding new electronic artists, it's like you're a little kid playing in the woods for the first time - there's something magical about it. Acretongue is a band I've only recently heard, and while the groups 2011 LP Strange Cargo is utterly enthralling sometimes it's nice to start from the beginning of a bands discography. Luckily Nihil is completely free, go get it here.
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Awhile back I posted one of my absolute, all time favorite E.P's Drowner from the little known group Encephalon. Turns out the group's debut is finally here - everyone I give you The Transhuman Condition. It might be a bad thing to have high hopes before I've even delved into it, but I really think this is going to be an excellent debut - as large as the album art at the very least!
Labels:
ebm,
futurepop,
industrial
Monday, October 31, 2011
Javelynn, Tits & Clits
If you liked the female vocals from Ashbury Heights you're in luck, she went on to form Javelynn Heights and the bands debut is pretty catchy so far, though album opener "Wannabe" overstays it's welcome. I've not made it all the way through this yet but it's definitely energetic.
The name's brash and in your face, but this is some of the best new House music I've heard. For the price of liking their Facebook page you get the E.P. for free, and check out their Soundcloud too for random freebies; this band is one to keep your eye on.
Labels:
electro-pop,
house
Gary Numan - Dead Son Rising (2011)
Release Date: October 28, 2011
If you're one of those people who jams (or still jams) to Numan's 1979 hit Cars and then claims to know everything about the man's discography then prepare for a very big shock. I mean, look at the damn album cover; does it look like the guy who created catchy-as-hell sounding synthpop with a ridiculous voice? Dead Son Rising is pure industrial rock, ladies and gentlemen. From the droning song tempos to the buzzing guitars and from the dark synths to Numan's now sensual vocals. I was skeptical about this at first but it has turned out to be a very decent release.
Check it out
Labels:
industrial rock
Friday, October 28, 2011
Swans - White Light From The Mouth of Infinity
Labels:
industrial,
post-punk
Monday, October 24, 2011
Tyrants - Dream Songs
Experimental electronic music in the style of Radiohead. Yeah, the album cover sucks.
Free Download/Album Stream
Free Download/Album Stream
Labels:
electronic
Soman, Surgyn, CTRL
Soman, being signed to the ProNoize label, have always been a band known for their hard hitting tracks. With their latest release, Noistyle, Soman tone down the beats and slow down for an album that shows signs of a band trying to evolve. From the guest vocals on "Side Chain" and "Skin Deep" to the minimalist (don't get all excited or you'll be in for a huge let down) cover of "Blue Monday" featuring Sarah Blackwood Soman seems to be changing, and I'm not sure if it's for the better. For a hard hitting song check out the title track, perhaps it may strike your fancy.
Surgyn are from Scottland, and it's cool to see somewhere not normally associated with industrial begin to make their mark. Being entirely self produced Vanity comes off quite clean, and the only real downfall is that nothing here is new to the avid industrial fan. It's worth a listen if you hunger for a new name and face however.
While futurepop and synthpop can often leave the listener bored, it's a genre pitfall many a listener has to stomach when checking out new artists. When it seems as if every up and coming group wants to imitate the juggernauts vocally, and synth lines remain stale an undeveloped it really can be hard to listen to anything that looks a little bit too blase; luckily CRTL is luckier than the rest. CTRL's sound is, in a word, nostalgic. As E.P. opener "City" begins the nostalgia of acts long since past (Depeche Mode) and ones dear to many an electronic lovers heart (VNV Nation). Here are seven tracks that deserve your attention, that weep nostalgia.
Labels:
futurepop,
industrial,
synthpop
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Late Night Alumni - Haunted
In case anyone forgot (I'm looking at you bloc), Late Night Alumni made an album this year. It's awesome. 'nuff said.
Labels:
dance,
downtempo,
electronic,
house
Monday, October 17, 2011
Alien Sex Fiend, Phosgore, Psyclon Nine, SAM
We need not forget the classics, and while none of us (or maybe one of you fans, or people who stumbled across the site, you might have I suppose) were able to see the Batcave in action in London Alien Sex Fiend remind us all that it was the place to be for that particularly delightful post-punk, and occasionally early industrial, sound.
While on the search for a particular brand of aggrotech I stumbled across Phosgore, and to be fair while it paled in direct comparison to my desired sound (see SAM below) this album is by no means mediocre. While eventually groups in this genre can start to sound the same there is enough variation here to let seasoned listeners know that this isn't a carbon-copy clone, and lucky when you get the people dancing the bands originality becomes rather negligible.
While many have heard Psyclon Nine's later albums the debut from the group focuses on a more industrial/aggrotech image and really puts in perspective how much the band grew as time went on. While Nero still favors that particular flare of distortion the samples and effects are far less developed and nuanced that their final works. Don't be fooled however, this is still the same band that completely rocked the industry and brought some shock back after Manson stole it all away.
Synthetic Adrenaline Music came blasting back with a 2010 album that truly sounds unique and absolutely makes the dancefloor the DJ's b**ch track after track! Even with the help of Last.fm nothing else even comes close to the sound of this album, and for an fans of aggressive, powernoise-esque, 140+bpm music this is a real treat.
Labels:
aggrotech,
harsh,
industrial,
powernoise
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Tiger Baby - Open Windows Open Hills (2011)
Release Date: August 29, 2011
Probably one of the best (if not THE best) female fronted synthpop album I've heard this year.
Check it out!
Probably one of the best (if not THE best) female fronted synthpop album I've heard this year.
Check it out!
Labels:
synthpop
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Enduser - Even Weight
Labels:
Ambient,
Breakcore,
drum and bass,
Dubstep,
electronic
Friday, October 14, 2011
Digital.Rape - Wicker [2011]
01. Wicker [5:06]
02. Face The Earth [5:18]
03. Nikt [3:58]
04. Pogarda Jest Siostrą Miłości [3:23]
05. Re: Dream [4:28]
06. A Promise [4:43]
07. The Camp [2:37]
08. Nuclei [6:45]
09. Planned Future [2:52]
10. Overflow [3:55]
02. Face The Earth [5:18]
03. Nikt [3:58]
04. Pogarda Jest Siostrą Miłości [3:23]
05. Re: Dream [4:28]
06. A Promise [4:43]
07. The Camp [2:37]
08. Nuclei [6:45]
09. Planned Future [2:52]
10. Overflow [3:55]
Labels:
darkwave,
post-industrial
God Module - Seance [2011]
01. Ouija
02. Devil's Night
03. Plastic
04. Doppelganger
05. M.D.K.
06. Extinct (with Clint Carney)
07. Rituals
08. Into the Outside
09. Video
10. Remember (with Clint Carney)
11. Fake Fame
12. Afraid of the Light
02. Devil's Night
03. Plastic
04. Doppelganger
05. M.D.K.
06. Extinct (with Clint Carney)
07. Rituals
08. Into the Outside
09. Video
10. Remember (with Clint Carney)
11. Fake Fame
12. Afraid of the Light
Labels:
dark electro,
darkwave,
ebm
Left Spine Down - Caution [2011]
Labels:
cyberpunk,
digital hardcore
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Justice - Audio, Video, Disco [2011]
Labels:
french house,
house
Monday, October 10, 2011
Ministry - Cover Up [2008]
I think a lot of people are impartial to this album because it's just covers and some of them sound weird in Ministry's style but I think it's a pretty neat album, especially their cover of Black Betty which is one of the best driving songs ever.
Labels:
industrial metal
Angelspit - Hello My Name Is [2011]
Labels:
cyberpunk,
ebm,
industrial
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Skinny Puppy - Handover [2011]
Old school industrial is making a comeback, new SP, Ministry reforms, maybe even Reznor will take his head out of his ass and tour again.
Probably not, but still.
Labels:
industrial,
post-industrial
Acylum - Karzinom [2011]
I honestly haven't listened to this yet, but I figured I'd throw it up for those who want to listen to it almost 3 weeks ahead of it's release date. I'm sure it'll slay.
Labels:
dark electro,
ebm
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Aesthetic Perfection - All Beauty Destroyed
So Aesthetic Perfection finally announced the release for the new album, November 8th. Honestly I wish this post was about a leak of the album but no its just news for the album. Probably will be one of the best industrial albums of the year. Preorder it here: delicious
Monday, October 3, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Collide - Counting to Zero
Labels:
electronic,
gothic,
industrial
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Weeknd
I can't imagine someone not bitching about me putting this on this particular blog, but this is me giving a fuck. The Weeknd is probably one of the best new acts of 2011 with his electronic/rhythm and blues sex songs he's had to offer with his two free mixtapes thus far in 2011. Listen to them, enjoy them and don't be a genre snob.
Labels:
electronic,
r'n'b,
sex music
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Ministry - Psalm 69
Labels:
industrial,
industrial metal
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
CygnosiC - A Deity In Pain
From the cover art to the beginning Silent Hill like drone of "To Spread the Chaos" CygnosiC really know how to grab my attention. Vocals distorted just enough to make the audience tilt their heads, beats that are danceable yet dark, CygnosiC's debut album is worth checking out.
Labels:
ebm,
industrial
Monday, September 19, 2011
Imperative Reaction - Imperative Reaction
Labels:
industrial
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
M83 - Before The Dawn Heals Us (2005)
Release Date: January 25, 2005
Not only did I say I was going to post the rest of M83's discography, but I also might as well keep up with the M83 streak we having going here. Before The Dawn Heals Us is another great album from M83; be sure to listen.
Try it
Labels:
dream pop
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