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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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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Played by: Perc
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Quake 2 (Soundtrack)
Quake 2 (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LMLP 176. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Operation Overlord (3:31)
Rage (2:15)
Kill Ratio (2:35)
March Of The Stroggs (2:52)
The Underworld (2:32)
Quad Machine
Big Gun
Descent Into Cerberon
Climb
Gravity Well (2:27)
Counter Attack (3:05)
Stealth Frag (2:01)
Crashed Up Again (3:40)
Adrenaline Junkie (2:44)
ETF
Complex 13
Pressure Point I
Pressure Point II
Ground Zero
Review: Nine specially remastered tracks by Sonic Mayhem and Jer Sypult, pressed onto heavyweight discs, from the original soundtrack of the videogame Quake II. Set in a dystopian future world in which an alien race known as the Strogg capture and convert deceased humans as fuel for their horrific war machine, this is first-person shooter music to the max. The bulk of the soundtrack was created by Sascha Dikiciyan aka. Sonic Mayhem, as his first game project among an enviably long credits list. Having caught id Software's ear with an unofficial Quake album (alongside production partner Dave Valencia), Sonic Mayhem went on to develop Quake II's trademark aggro-industrial metal sound, inspired in part by Metallica. The killer riffs, repeated for effect, urge players forward through the Strogg city and beyond, a trail of gibs in their wake.
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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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