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The modern day career challenges of UK based industrial and synthpop legend Gary Numan is the main plot in a new rockumentary. [more...]
Geneva’s electro-industrial Dark Romandie Fest comprises of three days (9-11 September) with two nights of live music. The top billed live music acts are Dawn of Ashes (US) and Phosgore (DE), with BAK XIII (CH) and Freakangel (EE). [more...]
The annual 3-day synth music gathering – the biggest in Scandinavia – that is Electronic Summer kicks off today. Over a dozen DJ:s and just as many live acts will take to the stage at the fifth Electronic Summer, among them Das Ich, Grendel, Leæther Strip, Saft, Welle:Erdball and ex-Kraftwerk-er Wolfgang Flür. [more...]
Listen to over two minutes of “Sound Mirrors” below, the first single from the new Covenant album “The Blinding Dark”. The release date is on Friday, August 26. [more...]
We have the first live acts of two annual Swedish winter festivals for synthpop and EBM: Malmö’s electriXmas and Gothenburg’s Electronic Winter. [more...]
A Release Magazine exclusive premiere: Listen to the new Mesh track “The Traps We Made” in full below. It’s taken from the new album “Looking Skyward”, to be released on Friday by Dependent Records. [more...]
A short teaser video for an upcoming Erasure anthology called “From Moscow to Mars” was just released. This insane package is filled with cool stuff.
We recently told you about the upcoming Delerium album “Mythologie”, coming in September. Now the first single has been announced, and it’s called “Rituals”. [more...]
The last album from Mesh was 2013:s “Automation Baby” which became the Bristol duo’s biggest hit so far, with top 30 chart performance in Germany, and hords of new fans discovering the band on the successful tour. After three years of diligent work by Richard Silverthorn and Mark Hockings the strong follow up “Looking Skyward” is ready, and we thought it was time to catch up with the band so we sent over a couple of questions to Richard over in Bristol, UK.