French artist Remy Pelleschi's long-standing electronic project Mlada Fronta will see its first new material in nearly a decade via Artoffact Records this Fall and Winter. The album Polygon has Mlada Fronta experiment with a new palette of sounds, drawing on influences ranging from Digitalism to country-mate Gesaffelstein. The vinyl edition, available on both black and orange vinyl, offers exclusive remixes from the album sessions.
Mlada Fronta began in 1993 with the My Visions release and has since then constantly reinvented itself, releasing everything from minimalistic sound-pattern collages to dance-floor ready EBM assaults. The club-hit "XB-33" (from 1999's High Tension) is still a regular part of DJ setlists worldwide. In 2013, Mlada Fronta signed with Toronto's Artoffact Records and released a career-spanning 10CD boxset (Every Thing) which collected all the project's output to date. The release was praised widely; Exclaim! Magazine called it "a glittering sonic gem."
After a near decade-long hiatus, during which Pelleschi focused on developing his recording and mastering studio (he is by trade a sound engineer), Mlada Fronta returns with Polygon, available this November, and Night Run, available on vinyl in December.
Mainstream wants nothing to do with their particular brand of sound and they wouldn't have it any other way.
W.A.S.T.E. has managed to stay a prevalent entity not only in the clubs and on the dance floor, but in the minds of all those who have been lucky enough to witness their unforgettable and brutality filled energetic live performances. Led by Shane aka Vuxnut, W.A.S.T.E. has been pounding out their particular blend of audio anarchy for over 10 years. With each new record, they are proving that they aren't slowing down, but only gaining momentum and moving forward. With the soon to be released "Warlord Mentality” on Vendetta Music, they plan to take the genre into new heights with a crushing and unforgettable mix of rhythmic noise, dark ambient, power electronics, and extremely harsh yet danceable industrial. "Warlord Mentality" only proves this further with the addition of vocals, and even their take on Gone Away, an Offspring cover, which is sure to take the club scene by storm. This act plans to lead us into our fate of entropy screaming and bleeding but loving every minute of it.
Warlord Mentality will be released October 28th on Vendetta Music. It will be available on CD and Digital Download.
Peek-A-Boo presents the restored trailer from The Texas ChainSaw Massacre
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre not only changed the face of horror in 1974 but still remains one of the most shocking, powerful and terrifying films ever made. Now to celebrate its 40th Anniversary, a brand new restored version comes to Blu-ray courtesy of Second Sight on 17 November 2014.
Supervised by director Tobe Hooper, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has received a stunning 4K restoration and 7.1 audio mix, looking and sounding like never before. The film will be released as a two-disc limited edition Steelbook blu-ray with brand new artwork created by Doaly and stacked with brand new bonus features, a standard two-disc Blu-ray, with reversible sleeve featuring the new artwork and the original U.S. poster artwork will also be available.
‘This 40th Anniversary restoration is absolutely the best the film has ever looked’ Tobe Hooper

Warp records confirms death of music producer Mark Bell of LFO, Björk and Depeche Mode
Pioneering music producer Mark Bell, half of the British electronic duo LFO (Low Frequency Oscillation) and regular collaborator with Björk and Depeche Mode, has died, his record label has confirmed.
Warp Records confirmed the news on Monday 13th on their website: “It’s with great sadness that we announce the untimely passing of Mark Bell of LFO who died last week from complications after an operation. Mark’s family & friends request privacy at this difficult time.”
LFO, formed by Bell at the start of the 1990's, together with Gez Varley LFO wrote (electronic) music history from the start. Their legendary first demo, LFO, easily found the way to the techno & acid clubs and even reached number 12 in the UK singles chart in 1990. The track quickly became a real rave anthem.
In 1997, Varley left LFO to work on other projects and while Bell continued the LFO project and co-produced Björk’s albums Homogenic and Volta. He was also responsible for a bunch of remixes and produced Depeche Mode’s 2001 album, Exciter.
Between 1989 and 2003 LFO released 3 albums; Frequencies, Advance and Stealth.
In 2005 Warp released a spilt 12" featuring 2 LFO tracks on one side and 2 AFX (Aphex Twin) tracks on the other.
Here is thedebut single by Belgian band Lost Elegy.