In The Nursery are a neo-classical/martial electronica band, known for their cinematic sound. Based around twin brothers Klive and Nigel Humberstone, the band started out in Sheffield, England in 1981. Now you can complete your collection at bottom price and get a free badge to boot.
All standard CD's in the ITN mailorder shop are now £7.99. The ITN TRIPLE OFFER (3 CDs for just £14.99) has been extended to all standard CD titles. And if that wasn't enough, all orders placed during October receive a free ITN enamel badge.
Cold Cave, the project led by Wesley Eisold, has just released a new song on Youtube: "A Little Death to Laugh". The song is taken from Cold Cave's A Little Death to Laugh 7". You can pre-order the 7" online at coldcave.net.
Line-up BIMfest 2012 completed with True Zebra, Test Dept:Redux and Peter Hook & The Light
BodyBeats Productions finally announced their last but not least names for 2012 BIMFEST!
- TRUE ZEBRA : The solo project of electro wizzard Kevin Strauwen
- TEST DEPT:Redux : An exclusive 2012 clubshow and A mulimedia travel through Test Departments earlier work by original members Paum Jamrozy and Graham Cunnington.
- PETER HOOK & THE LIGHT : Joy Division's original bass player Peter Hook and his band The Light will play the legendary Joy Division album 'UNKNOWN PLEASURES' and more!
Buy your tickets before October 1st and save €!
Full line-up :
- TRUE ZEBRA
- METROLAND
- JOB KARMA
- ULTERIOR
- THE BREATH OF LIFE
- SIMI NAH
- NOTHING BUT NOISE
- 7JK
- PORTION CONTROL
- THE INVINCIBLE SPIRIT
- ICON OF COIL
- UNDERVIEWER
- BLANCMANGE
- TEST DEPARTMENT
- PETER HOOK & The Light
We couldn't have said it better... Support your scene !
As the music industry grapples with the reality of the illegal proliferation of music and film content, that is in actuality the intellectual and fiscal property of its artist creators. As a musician who has come from the 'pre-internet age' and seeing the impact first hand on my own income source, which has been lessened. Whilst I am for the industry developing as many protective measures as possible to remind the public that illegal downloading is in fact virtual theft, I also understand the reflex to take something that appears to be 'free' via any and such rogue web sources. I personally trust that the free radical nature of the internet in this respect will evolve towards a more controlled culture where both the artist and fan will reach a middle ground as we see more and more artists offering many free content to audiences. From my 'artists' perspective, I'd say that I am concerned about a worst case scenario whereby the uncontrolled illegal free pilfering of art (the property of the Artist) will lead to the nigh on radical decline and dissuasion of budding artists to even begin to surface, as well as rendering present artists redundant and, ironically, being destroyed by the very same fans that enjoy the work. Fans might want to be careful about this syndrome. In essence, the WWW does offer fantastic new ways of sharing art, through ever budding new ways to continue that wonderful conversation between the artist and the audience.
Peter Murphy
September 2012.

Soviet Soviet. Who are they? Well think Bauhaus, Big Black, Bloc Party. Those Italians toured with A Place To Bury Strangers.
This band play on 3 november onTWen! fest
The line-up is:
Drums Are For Parades b(for Melvins-lovers)
Soviet Soviet
Rooie Waas (weird industrial with Dutch lyrics)
Darqo (sludge, doomy cfr Godflesh)
Soviet Soviet (their first ever Benelux tour!)
The address:
's Gravenwinkelstraat 5
8820 Torhout, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Tickets costs 10 Euro and 8 Euro in presale and if you're younger than 25 you'll get 2 free drinks.
Everything starts at 20h00