If you've heard Igor Krutogolov's solo track on the "Tel Aviv Aftermath" compilation, you might be somewhat prepared to hear what this release has to offer: a... (continued)
First release from this highly eclectic Israeli band that deliver a joyful combination of Jazz, Klezmer, Hardcore and cartoon sound effects. Somewhere... (continued)
Split release with 4 tracks from the Hollowing and 3 from Marspiter. The former shifts from cavernous noise ambient to aggressive tribal pieces, while Marspiter sticks to a... (continued)
A debut release that is sure to please those into cold minimal electronics with a melancholic touch. The LP relies heavily on vintage synthesizers, giving the... (continued)
4 long tracks of pure apocalyptic bliss. The first two prominently feature a sort of mechanized death-funk industrial unheard of elsewhere, and the third track is a great... (continued)
Thirteenth release from Hiroshima's best. This one prominently features layers of guitars and the electronic noise is less present than elsewhere, so it could... (continued)
The debut album from two young prolific musicians that meshes elements of IDM, noise, trip-hop and lush melodic electronics into a personal and inspiring piece of work. The best... (continued)
2005 Follow-up compilation to "Don't Touch my Car!!", featuring exclusive tracks by the Mile 329 roster (Naked Intruder, Neutralizing Force, LLDF, Wreathy and... (continued)
Three years after the brilliant "Junctions", the DHS return in a more song-based and acoustic form for this 23 min EP. Less emphasis is put on the jumpy... (continued)
Two CDs worth of unreleased material, live tracks and remixes by various artists including Architect and Displacer. The material ranges from the tested-and-approved meaty... (continued)
Released in collaboration with Kultfront to commemorate the first festival of post-industrial music organized in the city of Pskov, this release... (continued)
First official release from this Siberian project, based in the city of Kemerovo. A potential soundtrack to frozen lunar colonies, their autonomous machines and the desolate... (continued)