Sequential Access is an Old school EBM collaboration between Marco Defcode (Decoded Feedback) and Claus Larsen (Leæther Strip/Klutæ). Fittingly titled "Sex Addicts Anonymous", the resultant album is 13 tracks of pure golden era electro-industrial. Percussive dance rhythms and arpeggiation are overlaid with catchy lyrics and melodies. "Sex Addicts Anonymous" finds Marco and Claus cranking out a brand of EBM that stomps one foot firmly in the present, one in the halcyon days of the old school European EBM movement of the 80's and 90's
01. Contagious
02. Du tog min tid
03. The Walls Come Tumbling Down
04. Where Are You
05. Grow Some Balls
06. Seig Oder Tot
07. The Ghost Of Me
08. Der Musik
09. Black Mirror
10. Let Me Abuse You
11. Sleepless
12. Restrained
13. We Belong Dead
You may not know the band yet but you know many of the players. Prude is a vicious agglomeration of disparate talents working together, fronted by legendary loud mouth and conceptual terrorist Jared Louche from the seminal Machine Rock band CHEMLAB. Industrial agitator Matt Fanale from the sarcastic CAUSTIC brings blistering noise, white light guitar star Marc Olivier from London's PLASTIC HEROES is the essence of rock'n'roll, electronics guru Phil DiSiena (Infocollapse/Cyanotic) provides sleazy grooves, and producer supreme Howie Beno (13mg/Ministry/Blondie/DM) weaves it all into a merciless Molotov.
Prude's debut album 'the dark age of consent' is a wild, acid-tripped puree of 1970's New York punk and glam retrofitted with a harsh, damaged electronic edge. It's a late night, post-rock, electro-experimental punk record of distorted proportions. It's Iggy and The Stooges, Nine Inch Nails, The New York Dolls, T-Rex, 1000 Homo DJs, Roxy Music, George Bataille, Salvador Dali, and Robert Mapplethorpe all filtered through Louche's blast furnace writing. The album was recorded and produced over three years and three continents and mastered at London's legendary Abbey Road Studios by Sean Magee. It's going to blow your skull in two and have you begging for more.
Get ready to ride the radiation rocket buzz
01. PLUSism.
02. great eraser (in the sky).
03. darkroom.
04. plague star (black light returning).
05. cigarette burn heart.
06. airlock.
07. brief history of fire.
08. scatterbrain.
09. knife on mars.
10. sniper (at the gates of dawn).
11. kings of the republic of nowhere.
FACTICE FACTORY « The White Days »
Cold Wave, Minimale, Post Punk
(Manic Depression / Holy Hour) Digipack CD / LP
Factice Factory is a French and Swiss band and first of all the story of a longtime friendship between its members and common passion for cold, minimal and synthetic sounds.
Its members include one of the original members of the band Rajna, Fabrice Lefebvre, the founder of the experimental project Thermafrost, Théotime Lefebvre and the songwritter François Ducarn.
The project mainly finds its influences in the various movements of the early eighties such as Cold Wave, Minimal Wave or Post-Punk to quote just a few.
FRENCH VERSION
Factice Factory, formation franco-suisse, c’est tout d’abord l’histoire d’une amitié de longue date et d’une passion commune pour les sonorités hivernales, minimales et synthétiques.
Composé d’un membre fondateur du groupe Rajna, Fabrice Lefebvre, de l’instigateur du projet expérimental Thermafrost, Théotime Lefebvre, et de l’auteur interprète Francois Ducarn.
La formation puise essentiellement ses influences dans les diverses mouvances musicales du début des années 80 comme la Cold Wave, la Minimal Wave ou le Post Punk pour n’en citer que quelques unes.
Following excellent reviews for their recent album Familiars (press quotes below), and with their UK live return just a month away, THE ANTLERS have unveiled a visually sumptuous and suitably dreamy video for 'Refuge', the gorgeous closing track from the LP. The video was produced by Morgan Beringer and focuses on an aqueous solution that looks like cloudy dye and light slowly moving through water.
Catch The Antlers on tour in October (with support from Marika Hackman), including a performance at the Hackney Empire as part of Transgressive Records 10th Anniversary Celebrations. Dates below:
Wednesday 22 October – BRIGHTON – Old Market
Thursday 23 October – BIRMINGHAM – Oobleck
Friday 24 October – LONDON – Hackney Empire
Monday 27 October – BRISTOL – Trinity
Tuesday 28 October - Liverpool Kazimier (Liverpool Music Week) - Sold Out
Thurday 30 October – DUBLIN – Olympia
Friday 31 October – MANCHESTER – Ritz
Saturday 1 November – GLASGOW – Oran Mor
Sunday 2 November – LEEDS – Belgrave Music Hall
Taken from upcoming album "Elevator", to be released 15th of September 2014 on Gaphals.
Think Garbage, think a sexy Hole, think....nah listen!
Tyred Eyes second album Elevator, the sequel to last year’s Ghost Ep is out now. Tyred Eyes have since the start taken big musical and inspirational steps between releases, and the difference between last year’s Ghost Ep and new album Elevator is substantial. If Ghost Ep consisted of 4 short and direct pop songs with a lot of punk attitude, then Elevator is it’s older and more mellow sibling. The older sister with the cool band posters who smoked cigarettes and knew what bands were shown on MTV. Tyred Eyes has been influenced a lot of the lo-fi/indie bands of the 90’s, as opposed to 70’s punk, which has set a great impact on the new album.