Time sure flies, doesn’t it? On March 22nd, 1993, Depeche Mode released “Songs of Faith and Devotion”, an album that caused quite a fuzz then and still today is an object of discussion among the fans. [more...]
First announced a couple of years ago, the follow up to Front Line Assembly’s beautifully cinematic and cool game soundtrack “Airmech” is now ready for release. [more...]
Watch the new video for “Call My Name” from dark synthpop trio Priest below. [more...]
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Primavera Sound is another great festival held in Barcelona, usually earlier than the often mentioned Sonar Festival. Though it isn’t often mentioned in these pages, as the music sits a little more in the alternative and indie areas of the music spectrum, Primavera Sound could be of interest to some of you out there this year. [more...]
“Für Alle”, the new album from German electropop band Melotron, was planned for 2017. Now, they have announced it is finally finished and will be released in May or June. [more...]
Front Line Assembly and Die Krupps will embark on a joint tour called “The Machinists United Tour 2018”. [more...]
Don’t miss our latest album reviews of Project Pitchfork, White Birches, EFF DST, Priest, IAMX, Kirlian Camera and Lionhearts, over at On Record.
Like many other bands these days, Ladytron have chosen to go down the crowdfunding route this time. The new single is the starting point for this campaign.
French techno producer Terence Fixmer is well known for his collaboration with Nitzer Ebb’s Douglas McCarthy in Fixmer/McCarthy but this time he’s going to make (sort of) EBM again under his Fixmer moniker.