Electric Voice announces compilation featuring Tropic of Cancer, Genesis P-Orridge, Martial Canterel and more
On this deluxe compilation, Electric Voice Records offers yet another exploration of historical and contemporary underground music. Whereas last year’s Electric Voice V/A release focused on alternative approaches to electronic pop music, this new album mines a darker spectrum of genres, one that spans more than three decades of minimalist synth and industrial work. Here, new generation artists like Tropic of Cancer and Martial Canterel (Xeno & Oaklander) are seen to extend rather than revive the music of their influences. Electric Voice II marries these young artists with pioneers from the beginning days of this music, truly groundbreaking acts like Ike Yard, the first America band to sign with Factory Records, and Throbbing Gristle/Psychic TV’s enigmatic Genesis P-Orridge, now performing some of her most poignant material to date as Thee Majesty. Other featured artists include Das Ding and French group Martin Dupont, who both offer cuts from their respective early 80’s archives. There are also exclusive tracks by ADN’ Ckrystall, Frank (Just Frank), Vita Noctis, and Nine Circles. Taken together, the seamless flow of these tracks, despite the span of generations, makes clear the continued relevance of these practices and pure electronic sounds. To celebrate this collection, acclaimed artist Juan Mendez (Silent Servant) provides cover artwork, with additional design by Dmytrij Wulffius. Brandon Hocura at Polyphasic Studios offers the meticulous final master.
Electric Voice II is scheduled for release in both a digital format and as an edition of 500 LPs on April 1/2013.
Tracklist:
A1 Real Eyes - Thee Majesty
A2 Who Will Remain - Martial Canterel
A3 Der Stasi Palace - ADN' Ckrystall
A4 Bit of Smile - Martin Dupont
A5 Fall Apart - Tropic Of Cancer
B1 Traversez le Pont - Frank (Just Frank)
B2 Elysians - Ike Yard
B3 Serial Killer - Vita Noctis
B4 Mercy - Nine Circles
B5 End Credits Roll - Das Ding
The Norwegian and in 1997 founded pre-Combichrist project fronted by Andy LaPlegua aka Icon Of Coil is back to conquer Europe (once again)!
This classic band will be one of the headliners of this year's BIMFest that takes place this Friday and Saturday in Antwerp!
Be there!
After two towering releases on NoiTekk and a slew of outstanding and outlandish remixes for DWA, innovative Canadian electronic duo E-N and Arc aka DYM finally unleash their second full-length “The Technocratic Deception” this December.
Illustrated by Arc and mastered by Kolja Trelle (SOMAN) for maximum bass, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM show themselves to be no robots in disguise following any scene-formula – rather they prove once again that the only agenda they adhere to is their own, making industrial sounds that truly stand out from the crowd.
Featuring club-friendly cuts like “Let Your Blood Run Dry”, and brilliantly-deployed guest vocal appearances from the likes of CHIASM, “The Technocratic Deception” is deceptively immediate yet richly rewarding on repeated playback…as the listener uncovers layer upon layer of intriguing production, track after track of seemingly infinite variety.
Always at the cutting edge of the electro-industrial scene, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM demonstrate a depth of talent and technique and a diversity of songwriting ability that should deservedly propel them to even-wider international recognition.
Another first-class electronic act and album, available exclusively from DWA - and for North America from Vendetta Music - with alternate bonus sections for each version!
Initial quantities of the DWA edition come in gatefold 4-panel digipak, strictly limited to 300 copies worldwide.
FULL ALBUM TRACKLISTING:
01. The End
02. Let Your Blood Run Dry
03. NWO
04. Bring Me Down (feat. IT-CLINGS)
05. Rapture
06. Tumor - Type 2
07. Slave
08. Techno Dēceptō
09. What If (feat. CHIASM)
10. Bit Conspiracy
11. Glass Catfish
12. Let Your Blood Run Dry (GRENDEL Remix)
13. Rapture (IVARDENSPHERE Remix)
14. Techno Dēceptō (VPROJEKT Version)
15. What If (SOMAN Remix)
16. Swarm (MAS-SI-OSARE Remix)
Brotherhood release Depeche Mode cover of 'Photographic' as a free download
After the enormous success of their debut album "...Turn The Gold To Chrome..." earlier this year, the two swedes decided to record a cover version of the Depeche Mode classic "Photographic" in the studio.
This track is now available to download for free on the band's bandcamp page.
The international acclaimed movie Belle Epine is now released on Filmfreaks.
When a family falls apart, the youngest daughter looses herself in a world that consists of parties, illegal races and sex.
Watch below the trailer.
Cast: Léa Seydoux, Anaïs Demoustier, Agathe Schlenker










