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Inner Mirror
Inner Mirror (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FM 004. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Death Hypnosis (6:41)
Sacrilege (6:14)
Passive Power (6:26)
Crashed On The Space Road (7:10)
Review: Charlou is the solo alias of a French producer who here takes charge of the fourth fantastic outing from Flight Mode. Hr opens up in thumping fashion with 'Death Hypnosis' which has synths fired from a gun like laser rays and throwback acid bass. 'Sacrilege' is even more hard-assed with further retro sci-fi signifiers over hulking great kicks. 'Passive Power' brings more teeth-clenching retro-future techno sounds shot through with synth electricity and the EP highlight comes at the last with 'Crashed On The Space Road' setting off at high speed through the stars and never letting up.
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Gespielt von: Jane Fitz
 in stock $12.98
Regimen Galactico Totalitario
Regimen Galactico Totalitario (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OR 120. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Ciudad Vicio (4:50)
Dagas (5:01)
Electrocucion (5:01)
Hades
Regimen Galactico Totalitario (TGR)
Muerte Y Pasion (2:41)
Review: After ten years of silence, 'Regimen Galactico Totalitario' materialises as the new release of the Mexican producer Dellarge, renowned for his experimental noise project I.N.R.I. (Industria Nacional del Ruido Infinito). On this latest mini-album, Dellarge propels his vision of today's evolution of EBM toward a futuristic blend of breakbeat, industrial, and electro, synthesising the an apt soundtrack for a future apocalypse, were it somehow quantized and filtered through a killer sequencer ahead of time. All instrumental, and with every track firing off its acid sixteenths as if each semiquaver were escaping a micro-fusion-powered mech-blaster, every track until 'Hades' is breakneck; that is until the EP commits to a tempo drop, as if to evoke the fact that most of the carnage has been meted out, and that all that's left is for the mechsuits to do now is dance an evil victory dance. Limited to just 300 copies, this is an end of the world you won't want to miss (how could you?).
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DW00:00:02 EP
DW00:00:02 EP (limited 12")
Cat: DW 000002. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Jaz - "Cleopatra" (6:46)
Frantz - "Hyde & Go Sleaze" (5:44)
DJ Rocca & N2B - "Abuse" (5:57)
Facets - "Never Passing" (5:23)
Review: Death On Wax has already slipped out a handful of sharply informed edit and remix 12"s which fly the flag for the early 80s dance culture, when seedy, nocturnal bands were colliding with the flamboyant grooves of disco and synth pop. On this latest record, Jaz goes low and slow on the new wave goth tones of 'Cleopatra' before Frantz leans in on the Eurodisco freakiness of 'Hyde & Go Sleaze'. DJ Rocca & N2B pile on the pressure with the camp delights of 'Abuse' and Facets completes the set with the boxy beats of 'Never Passing'. Essential cuts for any discerning death disco.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $14.80
PI11
PI11 (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: PE 11. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Track 1 (5:29)
Track 2 (6:02)
Track 3 (5:57)
Track 4 (Ancient Methods remix) (6:41)
Review: Modal Analysis affiliates Pi Electronics welcome back Justin Broadrick in his JK Flesh guise for some industrial-focused techno abstraction outside the usual formulaic confines of the genre. The opening track has some guttural mono synth pulses guiding the deathly drum beat, but it's instantly noticeable how slow and sinister these rhythms are. The second track follows suit, as Broadrick's long-proven penchant for textural noise manifests around the squashed clamour of the kick. 'Track 3' is even more formidable as a low-tempo tool for nihilistic dance parties, but then Ancient Methods is on hand to flip the script with a slide back up the pitch range and a different approach to noise-led techno.
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Gespielt von: Mimi
 in stock $15.04
Transitions (Compilation/The Overcom EP)
Transitions (Compilation/The Overcom EP) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FLR 07. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Transitory" (Anti Matter edit) (3:25)
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Information" (6:12)
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Render" (4:48)
Atom TM - "Kurosawa" (6:04)
Atom TM - "The Overcom" (6:04)
Review: Uwe Schmidt's mammoth artistic stamp has left an indelible mark on electronic music since he first emerged in the 80s as a DIY industrial artist in Frankfurt. His complex, many-sided career has been documented in a new book, AtomTM, the nonconformist virtuoso, which is being bolstered by this mini-compilation from Industrial Complexx and Fill-Lex. The A-side is focused on Schmidt's early work as Lassigue Bendthaus, where he responded to the emergent industrial and EBM phenomenon with a high-definition sound which ranks among the best music of the era. The three tracks sound as relevant today as they were futuristic when originally released. Meanwhile the B-side features two of his most daring works as AtomTM, originally released as The OvercomEP as a digital release in 2022. These angular, experimental studies serve as a neat demonstration of just one place his music has ended up across an accomplished career.
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ZMNT 009
ZMNT 009 (12")
Cat: ZMNT 009. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Gravel Pit (5:40)
Ideal Future (5:05)
Acid Thirst (5:57)
Climb These Walls (5:43)
Review: M Parent's penchant for texture is laid bare on this searing and arresting new EP for Zement. It opens with 'Gravel Pit' which sounds like an audio diary from a car-wrecking plant. Twisted metal, fizzing battery acid, and crushed glass all feature over a distorted baseline and broken rhythm. Those same scuzzy sounds define the rest of the EP from the acid-laced 'Ideal Future' to the coruscated funk of 'Acid Thirst' via the caustic intensity of closer Climb These Walls'. An impressively unique offering that very much has its own singularly sound palette.

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Zvestoba EP
Zvestoba EP (12" + insert)
Cat: KRI 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Zvestoba (5:13)
Zvestoba (Silent Servant remix) (5:02)
Zvestoba (198319831983 ReKick edit) (6:13)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa remix) (5:44)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa Naked version) (4:47)
Review: O! Kult was a post-punk and industrial band from Yugoslavia that was active in the 1980s. Like many of their peers at the time, they were censored by the communist party that was in charge but that didn't stop them from making music and gaining a cult following. Their cut 'Zvestoba' has been found in old Radio student archives and brought back to life here and then remixed by modern luminaries Silent Servant, Christian Kroupa (who is one half of Black Dot) and 198319831983. They add weighty tech, EBM and moody electro vibes to make for a strong package.
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Kafas
Kafas (limited 12")
Cat: KAFTA 006. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Bordo (6:15)
Kafas (5:48)
Krelia (6:47)
Tsirita (5:46)
Review: Sawf doesn't strike us as the type of producer who suffers fools gladly. Or indeed at all. The Greek music maker has a reputation for uncompromising and unforgiving electronic beats at the harsher end of the spectrum, one foot in industrial and another in techno, but with enough respect for both genres to make sure he's never made anything that feels as though it's destined for a TikTok video of 5,000 people pretending to find groove in sledgehammers. Kafas is exemplary of this, four tracks that sound as though the machines are rising up but in a way that's infinitely danceable, even if you don't normally gravitate towards dark, single strobe-lit rooms. From 'Bordo''s stepping, broken, minimalist workout, through to the stomp, clang, march and whips of 'Tsirita', this is heavy, heavy stuff but also very good indeed.
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Hide Behind The Silence EP 4
Hide Behind The Silence EP 4 (limited 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RAJATON 03D. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Death Of A Bassdrum (4:47)
Post-Mortem (5:34)
Review: Sasu Ripatti continues to plunge into techno abstraction through his Hide Behind The Silence series. It's but one outlet for the seemingly constant stream of innovative sound emerging from the Finnish pioneer's studio, and on this fourth 10" he's offering up more compelling studies in noise, texture, rhythm and space. 'Death Of A Bassdrum' seems to take aim at techno by burying a 4/4 kick under a twitchy, uncomfortable bed of scuffs and scrapes, while 'Post-Mortem' diverts into space-building sonics where found sounds and artful reverb create a vibrant, three-dimensional space to explore with your mind's eye.
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Alben
The Castle II
The Castle II (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MEC 055. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Mars, Afterwards (1:51)
Le Voleur (7:10)
Objet D'Amour (4:47)
Track 4 (3:15)
The Castle (I) (4:07)
Machine D'Amour (4:24)
The Steeple Of Lewdness (8:20)
The Sea (6:49)
The April (Prologue) (2:46)
The April (9:28)
Ray (6:24)
Boy A (4:32)
The Wine Of Heaven (7:59)
The Castle (II) (4:18)
Review: Who, or perhaps what, was Tomo Akikawabaya? In truth, nobody really seems to sure on the answer, other than the fact this mysterious Japanese artists decided to release a serious of incredible synth-driven singles during the 1980s, before vanishing back into the dry ice of whatever smoke machine they escaped from. A musical genie, here only to bestow a limited number of gems on us, and then disappear forever. Swerving interviews and photos doesn't help the search, but The Castle II at least allows us to explore his work in depth, across several tracks. These range from the twisted cabaret weirds of 'Objet D'Amour', to the driving electro-punk of 'Le Voleur', grand and decidedly 1980s-sounding synth rock on 'The April', and New Romantic-esque pop on The Castle (II). Essential stuff.
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Direct Action
Direct Action (limited LP)
Cat: FDLP 146. Rel: 09 Nov 23
The Hammer (7:26)
Causewayhead (4:14)
Saudade (9:46)
Free The Nipple (5:41)
Cornelius C (5:15)
Direct Action (11:38)
Review: Originally formed in 1977 (the year punk supposedly died), the Mark Perry-led collective known as Alternative TV are often cited as one of, if not, the first act to marry reggae rhythms to punk rock motifs. Refusing to rest on these laurels for long, however, the group would go on to utterly defy easy categorisations over the ensuing decades, with their 1979 second album Vibing Up the Senile Man (Part One) eschewing much of the anthemic mayhem of their debut The Image Has Cracked, in favour of a more experimental free-jazz form. This early anecdotal evidence is vital when attempting to unpack their new eleventh LP Direct Action. Following on from 2015's Opposing Forces, and serving as their first project of new material in almost a decade, this latest collection opts to be their most challenging, impenetrable and unwelcoming yet. Utilising tape loops, isolated guitar passages, minimal vocals and an overall industrial-leaning quality, the fact that the group so many decades ago had their first rehearsals at Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records studio seems like no great revelation in retrospect. Unconcerned with listener expectation or radioplay, Direct Action demands animated response yet refuses to offer any helping hand down its path of caustic, alien sonics.
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When Stars Collide
Cat: IOD 060. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Pure Violence (4:48)
Warming Up (4:13)
When The Distortion Opens (4:42)
Wavy G (5:57)
Sun Ray (4:45)
Colour Index (4:24)
Galactic Cluster (4:34)
Meteor Shower (4:02)
Review: This superb new record from AnD embarks on a conceptual journey inspired by the fusion of granular synthesis, innovative sound design, and rhythmic explorationd within polyphony. It delves into the cosmic phenomenon of star collisions as the artists leverage their background in engineering and explore mathematical intricacies surrounding the timing and impact of stellar collisions. Through a sonic landscape echoing the vastness of space, this record incorporates elements of white noise, fragmented breaks and minimalist synth arrangements that are said to mirror the mental experiences of the listener.
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Orchards Of A Futile Heaven
Orchards Of A Futile Heaven (limited bottle green vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 570LPX. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Eternal Hours (4:47)
To Walk A Higher Path (3:35)
Dissent, Shame (3:50)
Orchards Of A Futile Heaven (6:00)
Holy Lance (3:54)
Coils Of Kaa (9:02)
Back To The Water (6:54)
Review: Rhode Island based metallic experimentalist duo The Body have become renowned, not just for their own unique brand of heaving, caustic, dread-laden doomgazing, but for their dynamic slew of collaborative projects which has seen them work with the likes of deathgrind extremists Full Of Hell, sludge metal bastions Thou and noisecore industrialists Uniform, to name but a few. Orchards Of A Futile Heaven is the latest work to join this ever-expansive list of collaborations, seeing the pair link up with Berlin based DJ and experimental producer Dis Fig (aka DJ Felicia Chen) in an effort "to find new avenues to make heavy music that looked beyond tropes of metal and electronic music by merging the two". The resulting maelstrom offers a cacophonous swarm of distorted, screeching electronics and ethereal, menacing vocals submerged beneath layers of haunting, nocturnal, sonic malevolence. Perfect for all the family.
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Bound By Endogamy
Cat: BJR 095LP. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Going To The Mine (4:24)
Nothing (4:03)
Stuck In The Loop (4:48)
Killed By Shame (4:37)
Cogs (5:04)
Withered Flowers (5:30)
Lune (5:13)
Junktion Rivers (5:39)
Review: .Geneva, Switzerland duo Bound By Endogamy are taking no prisoners with this collection of eight intense workouts that seem to straddle a multitude of genres and somehow emerge from the chaos with something new. Unsurprisingly, given what's here, the pair - Shlomo Balexert and Kleio Thomaides - are prominent figures on the underground punk and squat scene in their hometown, and there's plenty on this record that feels as though it's got to that time in the morning and you're still wandering around a disused labyrinthine building trying to remember where the front door was. Combining the ferocity of hardcore with the atmosphere and futurism of electro and rave, it's growling but crisp, distorted and DIY, dancefloor and weirdo all at once. An album that will not disappoint anyone who has been keeping an eye on this outfit as they emerged from strong successive cassette releases and a single 7" into this full throttle, self-titled long player.
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La Muerte De Occidente
Cat: NATURAL 066. Rel: 29 Nov 23
La Muerte De Occidente (5:35)
Paper Boy (5:19)
Body Board Memories (5:09)
Hey I Was Poisoned (4:02)
Brand New Primitivismo (feat Contacto) (3:51)
Shot The Rim (3:57)
Jack The Body Boogie (3:43)
Radhika (3:28)
Review: Natural Sciences are always adept at platforming distinctive artists, but this is an impressive reach even by their standards. Candido hails from the Krishna-core punk scene of Buenos Aires, and his sound takes elements from early industrial and acid house to create a darkly powerful club record. Freestyle stabs, thumping Rompler bass and edgy sampling place this right in the jakbeat vibe you'd expect a DJ like Traxx to play, and it's a whole heap of boxy, bashy fun. Just listen to 'Body Board Memories', a slamming workout with gated reverb on the snares which is thick enough to eat.
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Yacker
Yacker (limited neon green vinyl LP)
Cat: ALT 78. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Abrasion (2:39)
Eraser (2:37)
Spray (2:28)
Aerator (2:50)
Drooper (4:31)
Yacker (3:07)
Cone (2:37)
Bonkers (2:20)
Onion (3:02)
Spritzer (3:34)
Review: Container is a long-running project from Ren Schofield but he has hasn't released anything since back in 2021 when he delighted techno heads with his Creamer EP. His manic sound has recently taken him to some sold out shows around the world and now comes Tacker, a new album that fuses rock with electronic stylings on Alter. Nirvana's 'Oh, The Guilt', Mindflayer's album 'It's Always 1999', and the Rah Bras song 'Sooop Toe Pump Girls' have all been given as points of inspiration for this most brain-fizzing, hardcore collision of worlds.
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Near Marineland
Near Marineland (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 328. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Near Marineland (2:27)
Second Glance (3:29)
It Cost's To Be Austere (4:05)
No More Hollow Doors (3:36)
Force The Habit (3:17)
Someone Reads (2:32)
Jump Over Barrels (3:36)
Pompeii Spared (2:57)
Fun Hair (3:45)
In Your Own Backyard (3:12)
Wishbone (3:56)
Sputnik In Orbit (2:57)
Review: The cult favourite Dark Entries hits 15 in style here and celebrates in the only way it knows how - with more great music. This time it is the legendary synth-punk yahoos Crash Course in Science aka Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny who are in the spotlight. The group formed back in 1979 and set out to make music using toy instruments and kitchen appliances. Their punk-y, aggressive, angular sound soon found a hardcore fan base and gave rise to big tunes like 'Cardboard Lamb' and 'Flying Turns.' In 1981 they recorded Near Marineland, a full-length that never actually saw the light of day but does now and shows the band moving into more diverse and polished territory.
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Gespielt von: Wes Baggaley
 in stock $22.06
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + fold-out poster + postcards in embosed sleeve)
Cat: 525609 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch? (5:15)
Ist Ist (3:49)
Pestalozzi (5:05)
Es Konnte Sein (3:18)
Before I Go (4:16)
Isso Isso (4:35)
Besser Isses (4:48)
Everything Will Be Fine (4:45)
The Pit Of Language (4:26)
Planet Umbra (8:45)
Tar & Feathers (5:14)
Aus Den Zeiten (5:14)
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich) (3:15)
Trilobiten (6:01)
Gesundbrunnen (5:09)
Review: The legendary experimental German band Einsturzende Neubauten is back with their first album since 2020, Rampen (apm: alien pop music). Since their formation in 1980, the band his sought out to blaze their own trail in making what others would assume is noise into their own brand music. Their own music language was created and brought with them legions of followers that have added a bit of Einsturzende Neubauten's influence to their own sounds. The band has once again pushed their sound even further - alien pop music. This edition comes on yellow vinyl.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Cat: 525475 2. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Einsturzende Neubauten's description by label Potomoak - as a band that constantly evolves - is accurate enough. Over forty years on from their debut album Kollaps in 1981, Rampen appears as the latest and most unruly incarnation of their sound yet. Here, Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present their least predictable and conventional sides: APM is described as alien pop music; the songs therein have been specially crafted not only for our universe but for every adjacent parallel universe to ours, with every slight multiversal variation in humanity's collective tastes held firmly in mind. The album fully lives up to its billing as anti-pop as alien pop, its challenging twists and turns fully sating the difficult whims of society's outcasts and cosmic punks.
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Rampen APM: Alien Pop Music
Cat: 525475 1. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Industrial music formed amidst the concrete decay of post-war Berlin, Einsturzende Neubauten emerged as pioneers of genre. Their sonic alchemy fuses unconventional instruments crafted from scrap metal and construction tools with traditional ones, creating a raw and unsettling symphony. Their new double album "Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)" showcases their sonic prowess. Despite the abrasiveness of their sound, the group's music is imbued with a sense of theatricality. Blixa Bargeld's stoic vocals narrate surreal tales of urban decay and existential unease, while the band's live performances evoke industrial rituals. Over the years, the band's music has evolved, incorporating elements of ambient and even pop into their sound. Yet, their core ethos remains intact: to challenge musical boundaries and create a sonic tapestry that reflects the harsh realities of the modern world. This album still helps cement the band moving forward but still respecting their past.
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Ash
Ash (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SUB 050. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Flint (2:46)
Flame (2:09)
Ember (2:12)
Cinder (3:43)
Ash (2:51)
Rise (2:45)
Review: Paul Purgas and James Ginzburg's Emptyset project has gone on quite the journey, emerging from Bristol's experimental underground to head in the direction of austere European brutalism and noise exploration. Recent albums have appeared on Thrill Jockey, but now they return to their regular home Subtext and reconnect with their West Country roots by assembling this series of sound experiments with a soundsystem physicality in mind. It's still sharply angled, challenging fare, but there's more than enough weight to do the damage, not least with the experimental outlook of so many strong dances these days.
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Scope Neglect
Cat: CDSTUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Lamb Shift
Chimera
The River Of Light & Radiation
_1993
Turning The Prism
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends
Tritium Bath
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead
Review: While Ben Frost's work has long been marked out by deft-touch dark ambient, experimental instincts and clandestine aural textures, he's always thrown in surprise excursions and drawn on musical inspirations that other like-minded producers would fear to embrace. This latter characteristic comes to the fore on Scope Neglect, his first solo set for six years. Remarkably, it utilises the moodiness, weight and ten-ton guitar licks of metal - played by Car Bombs guitarist Greg Kubacki and bass-slinger Liam Andrews of My Disco fame - as a starting point. Frost naturally puts these through the sonic wringer, combining them with his own skittish, IDM-influenced beats, dark ambient soundscapes and razor-sharp electronics. The results are unusual, impressive and emphatically enjoyable, sitting somewhere between timeless electronica, Nine Inch Nails and experimental metal.
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Scope Neglect
Scope Neglect (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: STUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Lamb Shift (2:29)
Chimera (6:14)
The River Of Light & Radiation (4:49)
_1993 (2:53)
Turning The Prism (6:15)
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends (3:10)
Tritium Bath (7:01)
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead (5:27)
Review: Forged in the darkness that exists beyond shadows, Scope Neglect opens up a new chapter in the storied career of cult producer, musician, and artist Ben Frost. A record of almost-unfathomable ferocity, taking inspiration from the blackness of industrial and metal, core elements of these scenes are untethered, taking us to a stylistic unknown - abstract, brooding and unflinching. Seven years after his last LP, at which point he told The Guardian 'I don't know if I have any more records left in me', the enigmatic polymath - a celebrated underground icon whose work spans film, visual art, and opera - proves his own doubts were unfounded. Scope Neglect is a spectacular powerhouse of sound that feels made for spaces bigger than any room, hall, or stadium. Left unrestricted, it could be capable of reaching the ends of the universe itself.
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As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born
Cat: WC 104. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Track 1 (0:22)
Water Business (remix 2022) (4:17)
Track 3 (remix 2022) (4:27)
Ensam I Natt (remix 2022) (1:59)
Track 5 (NG take 1) (2:27)
Track 6 (NG take 2) (3:27)
Water Business (Remaster 2022) (1:40)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Remaster 2022) (4:45)
Track 9 (Remaster 2022) (3:32)
Ensam I Natt (Remaster 2022) (2:00)
Track 11 (Remaster 2022) (3:51)
Sexual Behavior In The Human Male (Gero 30 mix 2022) (4:46)
Review: Japanese industrial noise duo The Grogerigegege are something of an urban legend within the underground music scene. Apparently meeting at a sex club where a shared appreciation for envelope pushing sex acts, punishing aural sonics and a bizarre avant-garde perspective on art would lock them together for ensuing decades of musical mayhem. Known for incorporating nudity, violence, broken glass and hoovers into their live set, the pair would even take a lengthy respite while one of the members simply disappeared for years on end before reconnecting with his counterpart. As If It Had Always Been Determined Since This Day Was Born transports listeners back to the pair's earliest forays into calculated extremity with blown out, overdriven remixes taken directly from the master tapes of their first 7" single released back in 1988. This includes the long sought after remaster of 'Mistress' originally used in the legendary Enoshima Beach Flexi Burning Live (which the pair opted to burn all original pressings of rather than make readily available). You do have to remember these are the same lads who sold dried out octopus tentacles in cassette cases during one tour as a limited release, and smashed up the master recording of another work and put the broken pieces in a metallic box that the listener shook to hear the album, hence the title You Are The Music Maker. If the utter lunacy of The Grogerigegege isn't detailed enough here, well this pressing comes complete with 5500 word essay-style liner notes penned by 55 year old Gero himself (Juntaro Yamanouchi).
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Rat Wars
Rat Wars (limited translucent ruby vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 572461. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Demigods (4:03)
Future Of Hell (3:49)
Hateful (2:58)
(Of All Else) (3:35)
Crack Metal (4:19)
Unloved (1:47)
Children Of Sorrow (3:11)
Sicko (2:39)
Ashamed (4:27)
(Of Being Born) (1:31)
DSM-V (2:44)
Don't Try (5:00)
Review: LA based industrial trio HEALTH have had quite the curious trajectory from their confrontational noise-rock beginnings, to providing the acclaimed score to Max Payne 3, all the way to redefining themselves as a gritty, synth-metal behemoth on 2019's Vol 4: Slaves Of Fear. Following on from their lockdown-inspired two-part Disco 4 collaborative project which boasted cuts written in tandem with artists ranging from a multitude of differing sonic spheres, such as alternative hip-hop (JPEGMAFIA, Ghostemane) to hyperpop (100 Gecs) and even grindcore (Full Of Hell), their latest endeavour appears to be taking cues from both their more vicious experiments as well as their newfound collaborative ethos. With features from the likes of Godflesh and Willie Adler of Lamb Of God, whilst embracing both their metallic and techno-leaning indulgences simultaneously, Rat Wars promises to distil the myriad of components essential to the sonic makeup of HEALTH into one oppressive, melancholic, hellish, absorbing and vital collection.
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Rat Wars
Rat Wars (limited ruby red vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 725814 4. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Demigods (5:57)
Future Of Hell (2:17)
Hateful (4:08)
(Of All Else) (2:21)
Crack Metal (3:10)
Unloved (3:15)
Children Of Sorrow (3:17)
Sicko (2:21)
Ashamed (3:01)
(Of Being Born) (1:48)
DSM-V (4:17)
Don't Try (5:07)
Review: Ever since Los Angeles noise-rock trio HEALTH provided the score to Rockstar Games' Max Payne 3, both their sonic and career paths have veered down a direction that avid early fans still have trouble reconciling. Shifting from predominantly instrumental, spasmodic chaos to a unique form of laser-focused, industrial metalwave; their 2019 opus Vol 4: Slaves Of Fear newly established them as the ultimate electronic act for metal fans. While lockdown led to the Disco 4 collaborative albums, split into two separate volumes and boasting a remarkably dynamic array of features from the likes of alt hip-hop guru JPEGMAFIA, trap-metal phenom Ghostemane, hyperpop absurdist duo 100 Gecs, industrial overlords Nine Inch Nails and even groove metal legends Lamb Of God, their fifth full-length Rat Wars draws on the insidious influence from these more aggressive collaborators while simultaneously offering some of their most vulnerable, melancholic and fragile material to date. Complete with a Godflesh sample, it's rather fitting when considering HEALTH's attempts to marry such disparate yet equally punishing sonics mirrors Justin Broadrick's forays from decades ago. Grinding, mechanical percussion fuses to ethereal, androgynous vocals all drowned within EBM sickliness, whilst unpacking utterly nihilistic worldviews. Imagine Placebo or The Pet Shop Boys writing an album with Ministry, and you may start to have an idea of the war you're heading into...
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The Eternal Present (B-STOCK)
Cat: ARFA 418. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The Eternal Present (5:53)
The Final Blows (3:45)
She Lies Beyond (7:40)
The Surface (4:04)
Fugue (For BR) (3:09)
The Sea The Sun The Past The Sum (5:08)
A Thousand Licks (5:04)
Tell Me Again (4:58)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


As a core member of industrial titans Ministry, Paul Barker earned his stripes in the crossover between hard rock and electronics. More than most, his work with Al Jourgensen brought out the fiercest potential from crossing these swords in a process akin to alchemy, which is precisely what informs his solo project Lead Into Gold. It's been five years since the last album, and now Barker returns with an inspired new demonstration of his nerve-shredding skill as a producer and songwriter. There's no way to separate this from the legacy of Ministry's best work and it goes to show how vital Barker was to that band's sound, but here he's free to indulge his own creative vision. If you love golden era Ministry, you're going to be more than satisfied with this knockout record from a true legend of industrial music.
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Science For The Satanic Citizen (reissue)
Science For The Satanic Citizen (reissue) (silver vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 4687. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Zyklon B (5:16)
GAWM (5:15)
Rotation (Axis Off) (4:50)
Satanic Citizen (5:52)
What's Hell Really Like? (3:54)
Law Of Jante (2:37)
Cast Away (bonus track) (5:35)
Torment Me (bonus track) (5:19)
Battleground (HGB Slam edit - bonus track) (6:23)
Review: Leather Strip is the nom de plume of Danish artist Claus Larsen, who first rose to prominence in the EBM and industrial boom of the early 90s. Science For The Satanic Citizen was one of his earliest releases, originally out in 1990 and featuring such cheery titles as 'Zyklon B' and 'What's Hell Really Like?' The music isn't as forbidding as the presentation might seem, coming on like the Ministry and Nine Inch Nails sound of the era when the focus was on gothic synth lines and slamming drum machines, but not quite the sheet metal distortion that would become de rigour further into the 90s.
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Voue A Rouiller
Cat: MNQ 152. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Baski Iklimi (4:37)
Yanan Kurban (5:01)
Kacis (4:19)
Creve Tes Yeux Et Regarde (3:32)
Veuve 909 (4:19)
Liquide (5:48)
Bencil Iliski (4:55)
Orage (4:03)
Review: Leroy Se Meurt make a bold statement here with their new long player on the Mannequin label. It finds the Parisian pair keeping the foundational sounds of EBM, post-punk and electro at the core but also explores around the edges in fantastic fashion. The mood here is heavy and abrasive rock textures permeate the tracks next to electric synths and over worked samplers. The tracks feature lyrics sung in Turkish and French and are hard hitting affairs with floor facing, repetitive loop madness next to double-tempo cuts with chaotic guitars amongst much more.
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Hopiumforthemasses
Hopiumforthemasses (limited green & yellow splattered vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 406562 9701611. Rel: 29 Feb 24
BDE (4:19)
Goddam White Trash (4:27)
Just Stop Oil (5:58)
Aryan Embarrassment (3:01)
TV Song 1/6 Edition (3:26)
New Religion (5:03)
It's Not Pretty (4:45)
Cult Of Suffering (6:06)
Ricky's Hand (3:45)
Review: "Hopium" is internet-speak for naive "hope" in the face of oncoming calamity, where "hope" is imagined as a kind of injectable drug upon which media consumers inevitably get hooked. With this in mind, LA-based political synth-come-punk-metal ish act Ministry (the lifetime project of founder Al Jourgensen) deliver their latest album, HOPIUMFORTHEMASSES, which provides a window into the pysche of the contemporary hope-stricken worrier / warrior of today. From the opening war-cry of 'Goddamn White Trash' to the closing clamour of 'Ricky's Hand', it's clear the ultimate message is that there are two kinds of hope - the passive "hopium" kind, and the active kind that knows what it's doing.
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Chicago/Detroit 1982 (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: CLOCD 5047. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Same Old Madness (CD1)
Revenge
Effigy
Primental
I'm Falling
Overkill
Never Asked For Nothing
Love Change
What Is The Reason
Work For Love
Cold Life
America
Funkamental
Dancing Alone
Le Stupide
Knowledge
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt mix - CD2: Rarest Trax!)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt dub)
Playground
I See Red (instrumental)
She's Got A Cause (live Misfits Chicago 31/12/1981 - First Show)
I'm Falling (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Cold Life (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Overkill (live Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Review: Ministry were a very different band in 1982, when Al Jourgensen started out as a synth pop provocateur straining at the leash to take things darker. He has repeatedly sworn off their debut album With Sympathy as a sanitised version of the sound he was pursuing, and this collection of live recordings from the year before it was released show a sharper edge to tracks like 'Revenge' and 'Effegy'. It's still absolutely synth-pop of the era, when the music was only one step removed from post-punk anyway, but most importantly the sound is clear and bright, showing the first iteration of the band at their best and playing close to home.
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Ultimate Rarest Trax! 1981-1986
Cat: CLOCD 5095. Rel: 08 Feb 24
She's Got A Cause (live 12/31/1981 - First Show - CD1)
I'm Falling (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Overkill (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
Cold Life (live At Misfits Chicago 3/12/82)
What He Say (demo)
Here We Go (demo)
Say You're Sorry (demo)
Hardman (live At The LA Palladium 1983)
Revenge (live At The LA Palladium 1983)
Anything For You (4-track demo)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt mix - CD2: Everyday (Is Halloween) - The Lost mixes)
Everyday (Is Halloween) (Dirt dub)
Playground
I See Red (instrumental version)
Review: It's fascinating diving into the earliest realms of Ministry, before they were even signed to record their debut synth pop album With Sympathy. Al Jorgensen swore off that first release as a misstep before they become chief architects of industrial metal, and this compilation supports his case when you hear the sound of the band at their first gigs in 1981-1983. It's a lot more confrontational than the polished, arguably brilliant, sound they were encouraged to release as they emerged from the underground. From the electro-punk thrust of 'Falling' to the raw version of 'Cold Life', they feel entirely edgier as a proposition compared to most synth-pop bands of the era. With additional gems like rare mixes of 'Everyday (Is Halloween)', this is an essential compilation for anyone interested in the roots of Ministry.
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The Classic Collaborations
Cat: PARA 593LP. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Subterraneans
Closer
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
March Of The Pigs (2:48)
Look Back In Anger (6:10)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:02)
Burn (4:50)
Sanctified (7:04)
A Small Plot Of Land (6:31)
Hurt (5:54)
Reptile (5:56)
I'm Deranged (5:35)
David Bowie & Trent Reznor Interview (10:39)
Review: "I don't know where I'm going from here, but I promise it won't be boring," David Bowie famously quipped at his 50th Birthday concert in Madison Square Garden. That was 1997, and sadly we can now look back at the years between then and now as the last the icon would enjoy, although given the pantheons of unreleased material, music and other, we still have more than his legacy alone to learn from. He certainly kept his word, then, not least by opting to work with Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, a band that found inspiration in myriad styles and sounds, from Human League to Pink Floyd, carving out a 'industrial electronic rock' niche for themselves. In addition to tours and one-off shows, recordings of their collaborations are remarkable, generating fresh wholes from the enormous sums of these parts.
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She & Me Fall Together In Free Death
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (numbered trifold red vinyl 3xLP + fold-out poster limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LGIA 011R. Rel: 11 Apr 24
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (18:06)
Black Is The Colour (5:27)
Chicken Concret (8:00)
Gusset Typing (5:44)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Phospherous mix) (18:06)
Chicken Korma (9:05)
Fine Writin' (8:18)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Funeral mix) (15:49)
Yellowed (5:19)
Seething Red (6:44)
Black (3:28)
Review: Steven Stapleton is Nurse With Wound. Originally a band, sometimes abbreviated to NWW, since 1978 the English act has explored a range of dark and brooding styles, including industrial, dark ambient, drone, and noise. Well known for sound collages - usually pretty intense in nature - influences come from the dada and surrealist art schools, cabaret music, John Cage, The Beach Boys, Krautrock, and Musique Concrete. She & Me Fall Together In Free Death is, in this instance at least, the highly anticipated reissue of the landmark album which proved just how good NWW is at all forms of song craft. Work here edges into the eerier end of Liars collaborating with Tom Waits' at his most experimental and that's really clutching for reference points. Quite unlike anything else you'll buy today, we promise.
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Candyass
Candyass (gatefold clear red & yellow swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 16681PMI. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Social Enemies (3:58)
Stitches (2:57)
Dissention (3:25)
Platinum (2:21)
Fetisha (3:32)
Fiend (6:04)
Blue Monday (4:12)
Gender (4:20)
All The Same (3:57)
Pantomime (4:12)
Revival (3:53)
Dizzy (3:23)
Review: Industrial, metal and glam outfit Orgy was the first act signed by Korn's Jonathan Davis to his Elementree imprint, and the move paid off right away with their 1998 debut, which went Top 30 and scored a huge hit with it's cover of New Order's 'Blue Monday', and went on to dazzle with original numbers, most eminent among which is the song 'Stitches'. With crunching expositions, screeching, hyper-chorused vocal deliveries and multi-layered drums amounting to a huge, scorching sound, the band's debut record surely earned them the crown of their very own genre coinage, death pop. Somehow, though, this enduring late-90s favourite has eluded a vinyl release, until now! With the full cooperation of the band, Real Gone have really gone and gotten it remastered for vinyl (by Mike Milchner of Sonic Vision) and placed this platter inside a beautiful gatefold jacket.
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Arseholes Liars & Electronic Pioneers
Cat: PDONLP 003. Rel: 05 Feb 24
People (Ah Yeah) (with Bobby Gillespie) (4:31)
Love One Self (with Joe Love) (4:37)
Up Is Down (with DJ Genesis) (4:44)
Steal & Adapt (OR) (4:34)
Start To Fade (with Josh Caffe) (5:35)
Help (4:43)
Fields Of Fire (7:57)
GRNDR (3:38)
Touch The State Of That (with Jennifer Touch) (7:15)
The Motion (with Mutado Pintado) (6:16)
Review: When it comes to wresting maximum emotion and energy from analogue electronic instruments, few artists can match acid revivalists Paranoid London. They've certainly made their machines sing on Arseholes, Liars & Electronic Pioneers, their third full length excursion. Kicking off with the EBM-meets-acid growl of Joe Lewis hook-up 'Love One Self', the set includes such gems as 'People (Ah Yeah)' (an ambient acid number featuring Bobby Gillespie on vocals), the hard-wired acid trippiness of 'Up Is Down' (with DJ Genesis), the squelchy and spacey excellence of 'Start To Fade' (with Josh Caffe), the acid-electro brilliance of 'GRINDR' and a genuine future anthem in Mutado Pintado collab 'The Motion'.
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The Cut Off
Cat: TPTLP 100. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Can You Imagine? (5:36)
Milk Snatcher's Return (5:35)
Static (feat Sissel Wincent) (6:25)
Heartbeat Popper (5:44)
Cold Snap (feat EAS) (5:56)
Imperial Leather (6:29)
UK Style (3:22)
Fett 23 (5:34)
Full Goblin (5:23)
Review: Seven years after his last album, UK techno mainstay Perc is back with another thrilling full length that brings together the past, present and future of his sound. Hard techno is very much in right now but Perc has always dealt in a tough take on the genre that is at odds with the usual tropes and he showcases that again here with plenty of high-energy tracks and a healthy dose of his signature industrial texture. In between percussive workouts, there are some flashy acid lines and all manner of deeply penetrating drones. A great return for this vital artist.
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Negro Deluxe
Negro Deluxe (limited 3xLP)
Cat: LPS 002. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Blackisgod, A Ghetto-sci-fi Tribute (_g)
SMD
FK
We Need Mo Color
Black!
Adam X Jalen, Eye Luv U
AmeriKKKa, Try No Pork
Run Pig Run
Deadmeat
Myhearthurt
Chris Dorner
Nation Tyme
Homicide/Genocide/Ill Die
Bebe's Kids, Apollo
Dirt
Faceless Wings, Black!
Blackest Love, Like Paint On Tha Wall
Steal From The Enemy
On Fire, Pray!
Black Be Tha God, Negro
Blackisinfinite Black Alive! Spirit Shop (Understanding)
Negro Friday
Blackz
Heavy
Blackspace
Stratosphere Status
Breathe Birth
G Tribute Live Rehearsal/All My Nxggas Gone Prosper (rehearsal live)
Fkoffme
2dirt
Cointail
Fkthapolice (Slumvillage Tribute)
Wakeupnprosper
Numbers On Yo Head (feat Billy Woods)
Tha Embrace (narrated by Akeema Zane)
WBLBDLNITM: Pray Rehearsal
Nation Tyme (rehearsal live)
Nation Tyme PSA
Wrkouts2jazzselfdefensea
Blackbethagod!!!!!!! (Culture, Freedom Cipher), PSA 4 Tha Folks
Review: Pink Siifu's haunting, uncompromising masterpiece 'Negro Deluxe' gets a limited 3xLP press. An ultra cathartic, hard-hitting haze of hardcore punk, free jazz, and harsh noise-adjacent sound design with violent and corrupt cops firmly in its crosshairs, it emerged in 2020 a month prior to the murder of George Floyd. Originally titled ‘To Be Angry’, NEGRO draws influence from Afrocentric jazz, sci-fi literature and the music of Bad Brains, Death, the late Ras G, among others. One of the most arresting and immediate LPs hailing from the hip hop continuum of the last ten years, it's not to be missed!
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Negative Fascination (Expanded Edition)
Cat: HOS 739LP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Process (Introduction) (4:25)
Invocation Of Lust (4:44)
Moral Divide (Endless) (6:44)
The Strange Attractor (4:19)
Temptation & Desire (3:25)
A Path Eternal (3:42)
Utopian Disater (End) (8:35)
Utopian Disater (End) (extended 12" mixes & demos) (10:05)
The Strange Attractor (7:23)
Invocation Of Lust (5:11)
Temptation & Desire (demo) (3:25)
A Path Eternal (Source) (2:58)
Review: Juan Mendez took his Silent Servant project to another level when he released Negative Fascination on Hospital Productions in 2012. His EBM-informed, brooding slant on techno had already made its mark on Sandwell District and other such influential labels, but his debut album afforded the space to really shape out his seductive sonic dystopia. More than ten years on, it stands tall as a masterpiece in the space it occupies, seething with hard-boiled urban malaise but equally adept at using subtlety alongside intensity. This expanded edition incorporates the Extended Mixes 12" as well as additional demo versions for those who like the tracks a little rawer.
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Iiird Gatekeeper (reissue)
Cat: DPROMDLP 131. Rel: 18 Jan 24
Can You Feel It? (6:25)
Black Rabbit (4:09)
Larks Tongues (4:28)
Center Puss (6:08)
Stars & Bars (5:59)
Wand (5:30)
Pelt (7:55)
Evil Twin (4:18)
Saturnalia (7:34)
Vanadis (6:33)
Godzilla (11:04)
Spoiler (8:52)
Review: One look at Skullflower's 2013 album, Kino II: Form Destroyer, is enough to show that, despite the sounds themselves, there's a tongue-in-cheek tendency at play - track titles like 'Big Muff' and 'Solar Anus' sit alongside others that feel more appropriate to the deep and often highly atmospheric work actually being presented ('Procession of Eternity', 'Serve No Purpose'). A decade on, there's still a sense of humour. The British noise rock outfit have also retained every bit of the ferocity they've been praised for since first emerging out of London in 1987. This is heavy, sinking into quicksand, Black Sabbath-meets-avant garde metal, with captivating, almost ceremonial rhythms, screaming guitars, and a layer of fuzz thicker than the smoke at gigs we remember from the bad old good old days.
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Kain
Kain (LP)
Cat: SGLP 17. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Face Annihilation (5:11)
Fire Of The Heart (5:11)
Obsidian Obscura (4:36)
Cessation Of Light (5:03)
Hidden From Form (4:48)
Cold Steel Howl (4:40)
Treacherous Eyes (5:14)
The Earth Drank Blood (5:32)
Review: Statiqbloom's new album Kain epitomises the essence of industrial music as it transcends mere sound and embodies a more broad worldview. With a fusion of innovative, dystopian sounds, pulsating basslines, and mid-tempo rhythmic beats, the album offers a meticulously crafted industrial techno journey that never lets up. It goes beyond conventional boundaries to embrace forward-thinking elements to create an arresting and immersive experience that encapsulates an outlook on the world, inviting you into a realm where darkness and innovation converge. With its evocative soundscapes, this album stands as a testament to Statiqbloom's commitment to pushing the boundaries of industrial.
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Green Hat
Green Hat (LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: PAN 123LP. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Introduction (1:52)
Take Advantage (4:09)
Idol Baggage (3:39)
Muscular Theology (2:56)
Filial Endure Ruthless (2:51)
Balkanize (4:39)
Interlude (2:08)
Clout Tunnel (feat Suda) (5:04)
Exascale (3:40)
Gait (5:27)
Wear Green Hat (1:54)
Residual Stress (4:10)
Review: Shanghai-based, Malaysian-born artist Tzusing offers us a future-facing and experimental techno record that also serves as a meditation on "China's complicated history of patriarchal heteronormativity, and how these archaic double standards continue to dominate the culture in pervasive, often invisible ways." It is packed with dancefloor highlights after a deep-thinking cultural monologue to start with. Hard and funky drums, twisted sonics, manic uptempo bangers and wheezing voices and downtempo rhythms all combine into something utterly unique.
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Luxor Necropolitics
Luxor Necropolitics (limited CD + MP3 download)
Cat: HOS 809CD. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Luxor Necropolitics
Intel War
Egyptian Journalists Syndicate
Crown Prince Hamza
More Of The Same (Red Heabdand)
More Of The Same (Female remix)
Review: First released as a very limited 2 x 10-inch vinyl package in 2017, Luxor Necropolitics is widely considered to be one of Domimic Fernow's most accessible albums as Vatican Shadow. It was produced in collaboration with Teflon Tel Aviv member Joshua Eustis and, as this first ever CD edition proves, boasts more relatively straightforward moments than we're used to from the American experimentalist. Of course, his usual influences and sonic traits are still present - an obsession with geopolitics and the Middle East in particular, shards of melancholic melody, dark and dystopian techno grooves - but this time packaged into accessible, often rhythm-driven chunks rather than abstract ambient excursions and sample-heavy sound collages.
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Luxor Necropolitics
Luxor Necropolitics (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HOS 809LP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Luxor Necropolitics (5:10)
Intel War (5:12)
Egyptian Journalists Syndicate (7:01)
Crown Prince Hamza (4:07)
More Of The Same (Red Headband) (6:16)
More Of The Same (Female remix) (6:05)
Review: Luxor Necropolitics is a 2017 album by Vatican Shadow, the alias used to explore ambient industrial and techno by Dominick Fernow. It is a superb exploration of minimal rhythms and eerie sound design that is evocative in mood and rich in texture. There are yawning and dubby slow-motion soundscapes and more driving deep techno cuts there are wide-open and expansive. This new long-player version comes on vinyl with a download code and insert having previously only been available on 10". It is as darkly alluring and intriguing now as it was five years ago.

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Half Dead Ganga Music
Cat: PLA 034. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Schmacht (2:50)
Gole Mariam (3:20)
Da Ma (3:17)
Golnessar (3:01)
De La Cohorte Mystique (4:23)
Freaking At Ffm (2:15)
Perse Voir La Lumiere (2:37)
Fassle (3:00)
Taghmanantes - Gin Gina - Un Jour (9:31)
Review: So-called 'ethno-industrialists' and Paris-based outliers Vox Populi are next in the spotlight for Platform 23 Records as it continues on its mission to unearth archival treasures both known and unknown. Half Dead Ganga Music is widely thought to be one of the group's most cohesive records as it meanders through lo-fi drones, muggy ambient and voodoo ritualism. Founder Axel Kyrou and partner Mythra who provides the ghostly vocals cook up alluring yet oddball sounds with obscured bass, rich layers of tape processing and weirdly uplifting gloominess. A superb album that sounds as new and innovative now as it did when it was first released all those decades ago.
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