Following a first preview song, "The Best of You", released on May 6th, Mono Electronic Density (M∃D), the Belgian electro band composed of Bernard Feron and R-Mod 654, today unveiled a second new song: "Human Inhuman".
This song is the title song of the band's second album 'Human Inhuman', due by the end of 2012 on Digital Density Records.
Bernard Feron also announced that his other project, Combat Voice, has published a remix of a song from the Chilian band Alt G: 'The Conspiracy'.
It's nice to see that those two Belgian EBM bands are very active!
The new Dismantled EP "Whole Wide World" is to be released September 7 in Europe via Dependent. The EP will contain new unreleased tracks and mixes, e.g. the new song "Deal" with guest vocals by Nero Bellum of Psyclon Nine and the winner of the "Disease" remix contest.
On his last Dismantled album "The War Inside Me“ in 2011, Gary Zon explored genius, madness, and the ever so thin line that separates one from the other. Much to everyone’s surprise, the album sounded like the missing link between the brilliantly bleak "Post-Nuclear“ and the sarcastic, club-ready "Standard Issue“.
The title track of the new EP - which is already known by the "Dependence 2012" compilation album - sounds like Gary Zon is feeling a bit more gracious these days. The signature Dismantled blend of gloom and sarcasm is still evident, but the hatred and aggression that in large part characterized "The War Inside Me“ seems to have given way to somewhat more accessible structures.
Also stylistically diverse remixers like Empty, God Module and Clicks! open new aspects and moods of the original tracks.
The tracks so far: Whole Wide World / Deal (feat. Nero Bellum of Psyclon Nine) / Disease (Sleepless Mix by Empty) / The Bullets From Your Eyes (instrumental) / Kill Or Be Killed (Feed Remix) / Disease (Contagious Remix by God Module) / The Whore Inside Me (Clicks! Remix) / Disease (Fuckme Remix by Noonatic) / Whole Wide World (instrumental)
Velvet Acid Christ stands as the long running, innovative brainchild of Bryan Erickson. Over a career spanning 20 years, Velvet Acid Christ has fearlessly expanded its scope, seemingly enveloping an influence and forging the further refinement of the VAC sound.
On September 14th 2012 Europe will be assaulted by an audio force that promises to make your ears bleed. The day will go down in infamy because Velvet Acid Christ has returned to its evil roots of electronic dance music with the new longplayer "Maldire".
The artwork is done by Seven of Quartier Macabre and Joseph Schulthise. The booklet will contain all lyrics. No frills, no box sets. No singles. Just a strong, yes a really strong LP with 11 tracks. The vibe is spooky and angry. Very musical and epic.
The album is inspired by the witches and warlocks who were murdered by the roman and french Christians. VAC tapped into their energy, their will and channeled their vile hatred. Velvet Acid Christ´s Ode to all the Northern European Pagans
X Marks the Pedwalk burst onto electro-industrial scene in the beginning of the 1990s. XMTP’s debut full-length recording, 1991's Freaks immediately established the act as a major force in the newly emerging industrial dance genre.
Over the next few releases, the sound of XMTP evolved, slowly the harshness of earlier releases faded away and the act experimented with blending more mainstream techno elements, culminating in 1996's Meshwork, which was met with cries of approval throughout the hard electro scene. The release of the album Drawback saw a triumphant blend of influences and musical growth, with styling ranging from more mainstream electro to moody synthetic soundscapes.
Then, at the peak of the acts creative output, X Marks The Pedwalk went dormant. A decade later, the legend returned with Inner Zone Journey. Showing that the musical genius of XMTP mastermind Sevren Ni-Arb has not dulled over time, Inner Zone Journey proved to be just that, a progressive musi! cal document of self-exploration. The Sun, The Cold And My Underwater Fear is a compelling continuation of that voyage of self-discovery and this time XMTP takes us on a journey through what haunts us. From vocalist Estefania’s soft pleading on the opening “You Are Gone”, the trance-like “Fallen Angel” to the darker, more rhythmic “Tormented Skin” & “No!”, we find XMTP in top form.
The complete works of an Electro legend are released as a classy box set in book form, hand-numbered and limited to 1000 copies and including a deluxe photo booklet with many previously unseen images! All albums and EPs, many of them long-deleted and rare, plus previously unreleased remixes, cover versions and live tracks. 148 tracks on 8 CDs – a legendary box set for a legend!
There are few Electro-pioneers of the first wave that are still active and successful. Belgian artist Dirk Ivens is one of them, inspiring a lot of acts to follow in the past three decades – be it as part of Absolute Body Control, The Klinik or Sonar, or with his solo project DIVE. Therefore, an 8-CD box set containing the entire back catalogue of his one man project, from 1990 until now, is destined to stir up some waves. It contains all official releases, many of them deleted for a good number of years and therefore highly collectible (and pricey) rarities, bundled in a lavish box set in book form, hand-numbered and limited to 1000 copies, with a classy photo booklet that contains many previously unseen photos.
Next to all the classics, like the self-titled debut album, “Concrete Jungle”, “Snakedressed” and all EPs, among them the extremely rare “Images” and “Extended Play”, there are stylistically versatile collaborat! ions with Kirlian Camera, Jean-Luc de Meyer (Front 242), Controlled Bleeding and Diskonnekted, plus remixes from Combichrist, Numb, Die Krupps or Leætherstrip. Rounding off this massive package and making it all the more exclusive and indispensable is a bonus disc containing previously unreleased live material, cover versions and remixes. 148 tracks on 8 CDs – a legendary box set for a legend!














