Label info: "The first release of a new sublabel of ZHELEZOBETON - Muzyka Voln - is a compilation of the same name, containing compositions from twelve Russian projects... (continued)
First album from a Spanish duo with a rather slick and sexy take on new wave / 80's electro-pop. The eleven tracks of this album recount tales of "love, desire, remorse... (continued)
Setting aside the 70's synth LP vibe of his first album for another trip back in time to the raw electronic sounds of the 50's, Erik Ursich's new... (continued)
16 tracks from the current power electronics scene, featuring contributions from Mourmansk 150, Schwadron, Jesus Of Nazareth, La Comunidad, Melodic Abortion Orchestra, Radio... (continued)
Remastered recording from the live performance held on November 24, 2005 at Saint Peter's Cathedral in Bremen. A meditative composition of radiant drones in the best tradition of... (continued)
Voluntarily misappropriated karmic concepts for powerless electronics. Like perpetually stumbling in the cycles of cause and consequence with no exit in sight.... (continued)
Lo-fi power electronics / noise with heavily processed vocals and screeching feedback. Features two covers of popular Soviet songs from the Second World War.
Strained and sputtering electronic noise from Colorado, USA. Delivered with a satisfying low-end crunch and some metal clanging thrown in the mix.
Label info: "Intense industrial dark-ambient, creating an atmosphere of sadness and endless winter. Journey trough misty and foggy landscapes. Sounds of gears, that works in the... (continued)
Sino-Russian noise compilation. Russians: Monopolka, Maaaa, Natural Obscenity in Sexual Experiments, Tydish, Melody. Chinese: Torturing Nurse, Hong Qike, Noiser... (continued)
Second album from Barzel, fueled as always by the cause of militant Zionism. Whereas the first album felt like a historical overview of the topic (complete with sampled excerpts... (continued)
One monolithic 54 min track of spectral ambiance courtesy of Israeli musician Maor Appelbaum (Poochlatz, Vultures) and the late Matt Gibney (AKA Hollowing, So I... (continued)