The Pain Machinery had a busy year last year with two albums released and numerous live shows done, and they show now signs of slowing down this year.
TPM also made a digital album specially designed for the streamed market. The Pain Machinery’s “Digital Surveillance”. Ten of the best tracks from TPM’s previous releases “Auto Surveillance” and “Surveillance Cutlure” boiled down to one album full of raw power.
These tracks have hit the digitally streamed market for the first time. The album will also be available as download and will be found in the major digital music stores worldwide.
Track list “Digital Surveillance”:
- Shine
- Hard Cash (12” Mix feat. Ted Barley)
- The Grudge
- Grinder (12” Mix)
- Twilight
- Hell
- Armed! (Jouni Ollila Remix)
- Hard Cash (Testarossa Remix)
- Playground
- Moving Walls
To celebrate the digital release of Neon Electronics ‘Keylogger 01 EP’ on Dancedelic Digital and the physical release of the ‘Keylogger’ album, NE’s Dirk Da Davo offers fans this free download.
‘Les Enfants Du Paradis’ is a rework of a track that was originally composed in 2007 on the Neon Electronics’ album, 'Monkey Ever After'. This reworking has never been released.
Neon Electronics ‘Keylogger 01 EP’ featuring remixes from Millimetric, Radical G and Action Nano is released on 30th January.
Click the link below to download the track!
soundcloud.com/the-neon-judgement/les-enfants-du-paradis-remake
Yep you heard it right, The Cure are planning a tour this summer and will be playing at some festivals. So far only three have been announced but there's more to come. Hopefully for me they will do Belgium! More info on their website!
The latest issue from Peek-A-Boo is out, containing interviews from bands who soon will be gigging on Belgian soil.
Read more about Chameleons Vox, Covenant, Vic Anselmo, DAF and so many others. You can grab your free copy at the usual gothparties, concerts and the Wool-E-Shop.
T.W.A.T. emerged as one of the most unique projects in 2009, mixing oi punk and oldschool EBM styles, which led to very catchy and fresh result. EBM has always been to some level influenced by punk music through origins of Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft and Nitzer Ebb, and this influence is present in most modern bands as well.
However, T.W.A.T. is an entirely different case, because the Oi influence stands out very strongly in their music - which results in an entirely outstanding mix. T.W.A.T. is the very first band to go in this direction, and is doing so with great success. It all started with singer and composer Martin Sax wanting to bring together the best of his two favourite genres, EBM and Oi Punk, and make melodic EBM with some twists and in-your-face lyrics. The response was fantastic and he knew he had found a style that was something different and that appealed to people. Soon afterwards Mary S. Sax (musician, vocalist and lyrical mastermind) joined up with T.W.A.T. as the final part needed to complete the T.W.A.T.-machinery.
Their own views in different political and social questions often shine through in T.W.A.T.s lyrics. Often it's about the life and situation of the working class and the problems and troubles they have to live with every day.
They got signed by Machineries of Joy and their first full-length album entitled "Blood, Sweat and Teargas" hit the market in 2011, following the appetizer EP "Working Class Love".
In 2012 the winds of change are blowing and their next album will be released by EK Product.










