If you’re even somewhat acquainted with Swedish synthpop, you’ve probably heard something involving the two lads in Teleskop: brothers Jarmo and Jouni Ollila. Most notably Jarmo is the lead vocalist in Daily Planet, and both were in Mr Jones Machine. That band is no more and now the brothers have created the duo Teleskop.
While Craig Huxtable is not making electro-industrial together with Chris Peterson in OHMelectronic, he has his own project Landscape Body Machine. The track “No Cable” was originally released in 1996, but Craig has decided to release a beefed up 2022 version, together with a bunch of remixes.
The ever busy Rhys Fulber is ramping up to the release of his next Conjure One album by releasing a new single.
VNV Nation just announced a new album and an accompanying tour. [more...]
Big Fish released three critically acclaimed albums in the 90:s, melding industrial noises with folk music and alternative pop and we (Release) even organized a concert with the band. After a long hiatus, the band has finally recorded a new album.
Swedish / Norwegian powersynth band Xenturion Prime is back at it again. After taking home the award for best “Synth” at Manifest Awards in Sweden with their latest offering – the ambient one-off – “Signals from the Abyss”, it’s time to dance again. [more...]
This duo from Umeå in northern Sweden crashed onto the scene with a few singles and the debut album “Mainstream” in 2019. Now they’re back.
Swedish melodic old-school EBM act Sturm Café is back again, after their successful “Fernes Land” album in 2021. [more...]
Peter Elm has a knack for composing awesome EBM bass lines, as evidenced by his work in his project Elm. Now he’s back with a new single.
Legendary dance industrial outfit KMFDM returns this fall with a new album.