A nice gift from VNV Nation! It's online and free. You can listen to and download the "Crossing the Divide EP" in wav format here! Six remixes of tracks from the "Of Faith, Power and Glory" album by artists like Rotersand, Daniel Myer and Jade from AFI.
Tracklist:
1. Tomorrow never comes (Reaper Remix)
2. Ghost (Nomenklatur Remix)
3. Where there is light (Rotersand Remix)
4. Sentinel (Younger Gods Remix by Jade Puget from AFI)
5. Ghost (renegade remix by Daniel Myer)
6. Tomorrow never comes (Leatherstrip Remix)
The announcement says that the new track was born "out of the two artists' mutual appreciation for one another". Luis Vasquez from The Soft Moon had this to say of John Foxx's influence on his own music; "Foxx's Metamatic album is what led me to discover the Arp Odyssey, the most crucial instrument in my collection, and the key synthesizer used in creating my unique sound. So, that album is very important to me and what I do." With regard to the collaboration, John Foxx said, "The Soft Moon are where minimalism maximises into a new universe of possibilities. It's an absolute joy for us to work with them.''
Listening to the song, it seems clear that the melody, harmonies and lyrics bear John Foxx's signature. But the influence of The Soft Moon can be felt esp. in the typical drone-ish sound of the bass.
'Evidence' will be released as a one-sided 7 inch single by Captured Tracks on 26 June. It also features on the forthcoming 'Evidence' mini-album by John Foxx & The Maths in early September.
Listen and download here.
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Italian cult group Kirlian Camera returns with an epic new 6-track EP. “Immortal” features a gloriously reworked version of one of the finest tracks from the band’s latest album “Nightglory”, four unreleased songs and a club-compatible remix of the title track by Italo-Canadian band BLANK.
Italian cult-group Kirlian Camera returns with an epic new EP. “Immortal” is centered around a searing rework of one of the finest songs from the band’s latest album “Nightglory”, presented here in an even more intense rendition that brilliantly showcases vocal talent Elena Alice Fossi’s outstanding voice. It is complemented by a haunting song with band founder Angelo Bergamini, plus 3 more unreleased tracks on which Kirlian Camera display the entire bandwidth of their unique music, from beat-driven Club sounds to atmospheric soundscapes, always infused with the group’s adventurous urge towards new sonic frontiers. The EP is rounded off by a massively club-compatible up tempo remix of “Immortal” by Italo-Canadian group BLANK. “Immortal” is a must-own companion to “Nightglory” and a brilliant new addition to the oeuvre of one of the world’s most intriguing bands.
Modern Cubism to release a new album: 'Tout Le Firmament Autour' (exclusive)
Modern Cubism, the band composed of Jean-Luc Demeyer (also in Front242, 32Crash) and Jean-Marc Mélot (also in Mono Electronic Density) will release its 2nd studio album: "Tout Le Firmament Autour" on July the 22nd. While the first album was dedicated to Baudelaire, this one is based on poems written by the Belgian poet Norge (Georges Mogin). The CD will be released by Emmo.biz, a German record label.
Tracklist:
01. En Forêt
02. Mes Statues
03. D'enfance
04. Le Petit Non
05. Couronnes / Le Trône
06. La Corde
07. Râpes
08. La Fille de Fabrique
09. Les Quatre Vérités
10. Ennemis
11. En Prison
12. Marche des Paysans
13. La Grande Brosse
14. Force de Frappe / La Foule / De Vivre
Modern Cubism will play at the Belgium Electro Fest 2012 on 26 May in Ghent!
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Dark music and horrormovies were always partners and with great pleasure Peek-A-Boo announces that from now on Koch Media will release every month a very special movie which deserves your attention.
The first release is the well known shocking horrormovies The Human Centipede which is already a classic in its genre.
The storyline:
Two pretty but ditsy American girls are on a road trip through Europe. In Germany, they end up alone at night with a broken car in the woods. They search for help and find an isolated villa. The next day, they awaken to find themselves trapped in a terrifying makeshift basement hospital along with a Japanese man. An older German man identifies himself as a retired surgeon specialized in separating Siamese twins. However, his three "patients" are not about to be separated but joined together in a horrific operation. He plans to be the first person to connect people via their gastric systems. By doing so, he plans to bring to life his sick lifetime fantasy, the human centipede
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This dvd is available at all good stores and costs 9,99 Euro.
The sequel from will be available from 20th June on (at the same price).
The storyline:
Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his mother in a bleak housing project. He works the night shift as a security guard in an equally grim and foreboding underground parking complex. To escape his dreary existence, Martin loses himself in the fantasy world of the cult horror film The Human Centipede fetishizing the meticulous surgical skills of the gifted Dr. Heiter, whose knowledge of the human gastrointestinal system inspires Martin to attempt the unthinkable
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And while we’re there, at the moment you’ll read this Choose is another film by this company that will hit the shops, a psychological horrorflick by Martin Graves.
The storyline:
Fiona Wagner is studying for a master's degree in journalism and still grieves for her mother Samantha who committed suicide at the Crescent Hotel three years ago. Her father, Detective Tom Wagner, is investigating the brutal death of lawyer Elliot Vincent, who was murdered by his teenager daughter. His daughter was forced to choose between killing him or having her mother, little brother and herself killed by a sadistic criminal that had broken in their house. When pianist Simon Campbell is forced to choose between losing his fingers or his hearing, Tom realizes that a deranged serial-killer is attacking people. Meanwhile, Fiona is contacted by the criminal through the codename ISO_17. Fiona recalls that her mother had mentioned something about choice in her suicide note and she decides to investigate the sadistic man further.
(Source: www.imdb.com)
Soon you’ll find on Peek-A-Boo the reviews from these movies, because we like the dark side of life.














