Celluloide presents a new single called Ordinosaure.
Originally a B-side of the digital single Imprévisible (or is there anything like a B-side to a digital single?), the experimental and slightly silly track Ordinosaure, is now released as a 4-track remixed single, with home remixers Dekad, Foretaste and Neutral Lies.
A click on the YouTube-link will give you an insight in their synthpopsound.
This Friday you can attend the third Re:Wind-festival at the Vooruit in Ghent.
Apart from Flesh and Fell, Absolute Body Control, Psyche and Blancmange you have another reason to be there as then you'll be able to buy exclusively the newest cd by Belgian wave-band The Arch.
Tickets are still available for this event.
Hard to believe in February next year already 10 years passed since Indochine released their magnificent 'Paradize' album. For that occasion quite a few special things are planned by the band, they will play the album in its entirety in Paris 2012. But not only that, we can prepare for a massive reissue of 'Paradize' with additional material lifted from the singles of the time + an additional dvd. Details are still a bit sketchy at the moment, but will surely surface in the upcoming months. Stay tuned!
The Cure have just announced 7 further performances of their first 3 albums ('Three Imaginary Boys', '17 Seconds' and 'Faith) in their entirety + b-sides of that era.
After performing 2 of those special shows in Sydney at the Opera House earlier this year, now American and European fans will have the chance to watch Robert, Simon, Jason, Roger and Lol go on a musical rollorcoaster-ride to the early days of the band... the dates:
15.11.2011 London, Royal Albert Hall
21.+22.+23.11.2011 Los Angeles, Pantages Theatre
25.+26.+27.11.2011 New York, Beacon Theatre
Lords of Acid, the legendary Belgian dance-industrial band, return with the act's first release in a decade coming this fall. The title is still a secret but in advance of the upcoming album, Lords Of Acid presents the sleazy EP Little Mighty Rabbit. Filled with their patented brand of rocking electro-sex, the EP features three all new songs and remixes from KMFDM, tweaker, Christopher Lawrence, DJ Micro, AK1200, and more!
Also, with the 2009 album HElicopTEr, electronic gurus cEvin Key (Skinny Puppy) and Phil Western strayed away from the more atmospheric, IDM-flavored electronica of the acts previous releases. Giving it a retro feeling through the use of some old analog machines, the album will see a re-release this autumn with the addition of three new tracks: Wookie Wall, Casm and Jark.
And last but not least, under the moniker MELT, Sebastian Komor is ready with his new album Emissions Of Hypocrisy. Komor creates a raw, aggressive blend of guitar industrial rife with electro-EBM hooks and machine-gun rhythms. With contributions from ex-Front Line Assembly drummer Adrian White and mixing by Rhys Fulber, Emissions Of Hypocrisy shows once again that Komor's talents are not confined to any one subgenre.
01. The World Is On Fire
02. Destroy
03. Full Of (Sh)It
04. Worm
05. Kill Switch
06. Where Is Your God?
07. Everything Is Dead
08. Sleepwalker
09. Crush
10. In Your Head
11. Digital Truth










