Delerium – “Mythologie” album review

Delerium – “Mythologie” album review

  Delerium was formed in 1987 as a Front Line Assembly side project. However, while FLA has belonged to EBM and industrial-electronic genres, Delerium has been presenting a broad spectrum of styles over the years. Their sound varies from ambient trance, ethereal electronic or electronic pop music. They have collaborated with various artists such as Tiesto, Niels van Gogh, Seven Lions, Airscape, Above and Beyond and many other prominent producers and remixers. Their most famous…

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Jürgen Engler talks about Die Krupps

Jürgen Engler talks about Die Krupps

  Die Krupps are known as the pioneers of industrial-EBM and industrial-metal genres. Since their early days, they have been experimenting with sound wisely by merging different styles and embracing new ideas. Exploring different paths with their music made their expression unique and recognizable. They have influenced many later bands and they are always warmly welcomed by the fans all over the world. Today we are speaking with Jürgen Engler about Die Krupps, the band…

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RROYCE – “Karoshi” album review

RROYCE – “Karoshi” album review

  Among more recent names, Rroyce is definitely worth checking out. After seeing them live at Infest Festival this year, I decided to listen to their music more thoroughly. I took the opportunity to review their second album Karoshi. I wondered about the album title and found the interesting meaning behind it. Karoshi in Japanese means “death by overwork”. The term’s been in use since the 70s to refer to the increasing number of people…

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Gary Numan’s 2016 Tour: London performance at Electric, Brixton

Gary Numan’s 2016 Tour: London performance at Electric, Brixton

  Just 9 days after Gary’s Oxford show, I had the great opportunity to see the final show of his tour in London. I was ready for the Replicas, The Pleasure Principle and Telekon repertoire one more time. However, Gary had announced several songs from Splinter and I was very much looking forward to hearing them live. I was pleasantly surprised by the venue in Brixton. I believe it was just the perfect place to…

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Gary Numan’s 2016 Tour: Oxford performance at O2 Academy

Gary Numan’s 2016 Tour: Oxford performance at O2 Academy

  Unlike so many people who saw Gary live over the years, my first real opportunity to see the great electronic sound pioneer appeared only now, in 2016. When you live far from his more common venues, which I did until 2014, catching his performance is not easy. However, I knew I didn’t want to miss this fantastic opportunity to catch Gary on this tour, since I had really wondered if he would play Replicas,…

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Andi Sex Gang talks about Sex Gang Children

Andi Sex Gang talks about Sex Gang Children

  We‘ve managed to talk to Andi of Sex Gang Children just before the start of their Jezebel tour. The band has often been labelled as “gothic”, during its long existence it gathered the audience who followed it since the 80s, and with its albums Song and Legend from 1983 and Medea from 1993 it left a mark on that part of the “alternative” scene. 1. Andi, I guess you would disagree with any label…

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New track by Black Needle Noise

New track by Black Needle Noise

  John Fryer seems to be quite busy with his new BLACK NEEDLE NOISE project. This year he has already released 15 songs collaborated with some of the best alternative vocalists. This time he teamed up with Andrea Kerr who was in charge of lyrics and vocals. The track “She Stands on a Storm” delivers a very catchy refrain and relies on some darker and harsher feel. Nevertheless, it is a real hit for all…

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