Previously located in NYC, now Detroit-based post-punk outfit YOU. released their first two records on Cult of Youth’s Sean Ragon’s Blind Prophet Records. Their third LP Sunchaser was [...]
βKudos for the self-invented label Cave Prog. Although CARNIVOROUS BELLS is not a BUTTHOLE SURFERS cover band but a new group of known names from CULT RITUAL/SALVATION circles. Bands who peaked a [...]
Contrepoison is the brand new solo project by Pierre-Marc Tremblay, young Canadian musician whoβs been also involved in other extreme bands in the last years. First step has been the [...]
Ezra Feinberg & John Kolodij – Ezra Feinberg & John Kolodij LP
Bless whatever cosmic winds brought together this split between NYC guitarist and composer Ezra Feinberg and multi-instrumentalist John Kolodij. Traveling deep blue highways of the mind, their [...]
ant’lrd, the name given to Colin Blanton, is responsible for scores of moving synth-landscapes of obscured inputs and high cloud ceilings. For Sleep Drive, Blanton called on Odd Nosdam [...]
On Fog Mirror, SLC based musician Braden McKenna, has crafted a weighted, textural album of architectural drone punctuated with stirring washes of crackling static and arcing tones that gather [...]
What our staff has to say: “Exceptionally unique Detroit proto-minimalist techno. Near industrial-like rhythms saturated in tape hiss and atmosphere. Equal parts danceable as it is [...]
Description With a steady drip of releases from labels such as Great Circles, L.I.E.S., and Jack Dept., Philadephia-based M//R (Billy Werner) has carved out a uniquely penumbral club zone. [...]
DJ Cathycat – Game of 1000 Cubes CS Radio Topo #15
GAME OF 1000 CUBES “A spooky mix of horror game OST rips from the third-best-selling sixth-generation video game console. The perfect soundtrack for searching for missing siblings and [...]
Description Languid washes of warming tones punctuated by untreated piano, glittering glissandos, and delicate droplets welcome us into Florian T M Zeisigβs ππππ€ π΅πππβ. Like icicles drifting [...]
βTechnoβ has always avoided definition. Be it referencing the classic experimental and working class sounds from its origins in the early 80βs in Germany or later in Detroit – to the now [...]