Kim & Buran are strongly inspired by psychedelic Soviet cartoons from the 70's and 80's, and the CD artwork even features two of the evil robotic henchmen from... (continued)
Compilation of Government Alpha tracks remixed by Satanicpornocultshop, Contagious Orgasm, MOON, Kouhei, Lasse Marhaug, Akamatsu Masayuki,... (continued)
First part of the "Sphere" trilogy. Amorphous and bass-heavy dark ambient with miscroscopic details shifting gears in the background. Cover artwork by Lebedev-Frontov... (continued)
Harsh noise from Japan's Thirdorgan. Although the titles seem to be inspired by pulp sci-fi movies ("The Incredible Melting Man"), this is unmoderated cut-up noise à la ... (continued)
Second CD release from this collaborative project between the Russian activists responsible for ZGA and Linija Mass / Stalnoy Pakt. While somewhat more accessible than... (continued)
Second part of the "Sphere" trilogy. This is mostly the noisier side of Bardoseneticcube where saturated bass drones and repetitive machine rhythms invade the previous... (continued)
First CD release from this St. Petersburg artist, with one 35 minute track of thundering layered sounds and the imperious vocals this project has become known for.
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Remastered re-release of the 1989 debut LP from this UK duo formed by Stephen Meixner and Jonathan Grieve. Three long tracks of brooding atmospheric music with a... (continued)
A retrospective collection of rare tracks, singles and unreleased material recorded between 1989-1999 by this now defunct UK project. Theatrical, extravagant,... (continued)
Label info: "Darrin Verhagen on his latest release re-embraces all the dramatic theatricality his Shinjuku Thief project is best known for. Hovering midway between gothic... (continued)
Aavikko's music comes across as the bastard offspring of 60's surf rock, TV game show muzak and MIDI disco anthems. It's also entertaining and infectious enough to go... (continued)
The band's 8th album, released in late 2005. This time they're going at it with a slightly more instrumental approach, emphasizing the adrenaline-fueled spy-surf rock that... (continued)