Silver Walks release new single “Lantern”

Silver Walks release new single “Lantern”

  “I found a way to clear the fog/light the fire inside of me”, Silver Walks’ Dan McCullough sings over a pounding beat and an ear worm of a hook. The latest maxi-single from Philadelphia electronic/synthpop Silver Walks becomes a club anthem, an old school industrial throwback in the vein of Skinny Puppy/Front Line Assembly, and an EBM hit, showing just how versatile McCullough’s influences are. Lantern is available on the Distortion Productions Bandcamp site…

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Bill Leeb talks about “Wake Up The Coma”, “Amadeus” and more

Bill Leeb talks about “Wake Up The Coma”, “Amadeus” and more

  Two years ago, we talked with Bill Leeb about Front Line Assembly, Delerium and some of his other projects, as well as the electro-industrial music scene. In this extensive interview, Bill shared some of his early memories of Canada, his passion for collecting records, his experience of getting together with other Skinny Puppy members, his music influences, and the success of Echogenetic. After the release of Wake Up The Coma, we felt it was…

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XIV. AMPHI FESTIVAL 2018, 28. & 29.07.2018 – COLOGNE | TANZBRUNNEN

XIV. AMPHI FESTIVAL 2018, 28. & 29.07.2018 – COLOGNE | TANZBRUNNEN

  On 28. & 29. July 2018 the Amphi Festival will open its gates for more than 12.000 spectators from all over the world for the 14th time. Over 40 of the best scene acts will play at the stage at Tanzbrunnen Cologne and the MS RheinEnergie. Confirmed artists: XIV. AMPHI FESTIVAL 2018 28. – 29. Juli 2018 DE – Köln | Tanzbrunnen AND ONE + ASP OMD + OOMPH! + MONO INC. + AGONOIZE…

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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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