Industrial
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Akira Yamaoka – ‘Return to Silent Hill’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack review
A worth addition to the industrial hellscape of Silent Hill.
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Iglooghost – ‘Bronze Claw Iso’ Review
Embrace Crane Musik with industrial artistry
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If you enjoy dark electronic music then Alfa Matrix’s celebratory 69 track pay-what-you-want album is for you
Fans of coldwave, darkwave, and synthpop... wave - gather your crows!
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MSPAINT – No Separation Review
Synths become guitars and basses lead the way in this hopeful synth punk tour de force.
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Camilla Sparksss – ICU RUN Review
The most visceral noise pop album of 2025 is here to give you emotional damage in the best way possible.
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Iglooghost returns making Crane Musik for new construction-themed EP
Merging the industrial with the experimental electronic, all themed around electric currents and construction machines.
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Korfian – Digital Brutalism Review
A heavy darkwave reflection on a digital world and the loss of a father.
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Lipsmear – The Death of Light Review
Freezepop's darkwave side project shows the bubbly synthpop band in a new light.
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Introducing… Nadah El Shazly
Sonic CPR, a merger of traditional Arabic themes and electronica, and a twice broken heart brings us one of this years most exciting new singles.
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Rumina – Chase Review
Where industrial club music meets an ancestral ceremony.
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Introducing… Bandler Ching
A wild shapeshifting ride that explores what happens when industrial trap, vaporwave and a contemporary jazz saxophonist collide!
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Imogen Heap’s new single will come with a website to let you remix, sample and talk to the song
Entering a new era of music technology, innovation, multimedia exploration and some damn good electronic indie pop.
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Raja Kirik – Phantasmagoria of Jathilan Review
Merging dark industrial trance with Javan shamanism.
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Mary Jane Dunphe – Stage of Love Review
Cold industrial gazing pop meets a vocal full of abandon.
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Introducing… Bangladeafy
Industrial synthpunk duo merge live drumming with heavy synths for an aggressive experience
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Gazelle Twin returns with new album all about childhood fears manifesting in adulthood
The uniquely spooky electronica and horror folk artist returns to creep us out again
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Almaazz – Sot Wa Sada Review
Experimental industrial bass and beats mixed with Arabic traditions.
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Katie Gately – Fawn / Brute Review
Your Saturday morning cartoon baddie's experimental electronic soundtrack of chaos
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Introducing… Knife Girl
A celebration of gender euphoria via angular dance pop.
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Introducing… Mary Jane Dunphe
Chaotic avant-pop to celebrate your demons with on the dancefloor
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PJ Harvey – I Inside The Old Year Dying Review
The queen of rock turns her hand to ethereal neofolk and poetry
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Introducing… hackedipicciotto
Celestial and exotic dirges to symbolise long term friendship.
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Kevin Galland – From The Mountains To The Sea Review
Wistful lo-fi noise rock and folk for those who've lost their way.
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Keeley Forsyth – Phantom Limbs Review
Remixing dark electronica into aggressive drone music.
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Seeming – Where Were You / Soul Review
The gothtronica prince returns to cast 2022 into the abyss with disgust.
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Introducing… Lomond Campbell
140 tape loops to rearrange any way you want.
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Nanode – FLOTE Review
A nonstop party with a sinister ending.
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Introducing… Tegh and Adel Poursamadi
A post-human sci-fi world romanticising the past.
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Stubborn Heart – Out of Our Hands I Review
Depression remixes.
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Introducing… Thief
Mystical industrial rock.
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Stubborn Heart – Made of Static Review
Leftfield electronica to make you dance and think.
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Fiona Brown – Mundane Review
Industrial creeps and soulful vocals for sleeps.
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Introducing… SCALPING
Raves for punks.
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Lydmor – Capacity Review
A warrior of the clubs and hearts of women over the world.
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The Casual Sexists – Your Prescription Is Ready Review
Madonna's punky future has been discovered
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1st Base Runner – Seven Years of Silence Review
Slow burn goth pop for the jaded.



































