REVIEWS
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Front 242 are saying goodbye to their European audiences. After a career that spanned four decades, which saw them topping bills on stages around the world, the Belgian band is …
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The Ringö district of Gothenburg is full of warehouses, craft breweries, and construction firms. Techno can be heard bleeding through many doors on the weekend. Among the paper recycling firms …
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William Freaking Orbit – is that what WFO stands for? It should, as the man sometimes known as Billy Bubbles is back with a smashing new album. A self-produced and …
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Propaganda’s “Mabuse” debut single hit the shops around the same time as Depeche Mode’s “People Are People.” Both were influenced by industrial music and the evolving preferences of the alternative …
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It seems improbable that Bill Leeb has come this far without creating a solo album. The former Skinny Puppy keyboardist has spent four decades making music as Front Line Assembly. …
INTERVIEWS
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TEC004 is coming up soon. On Saturday, 5 November 2016, the UK’s synthescenti will gather in Norwich to dance to artists hand-picked by The Electricity Club. We asked TEC’s Chi …
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Fierce! There’s no other word to describe the music of Rein, who jumped from our speakers with her first release, “There Is No Authority But Yourself.” With its independent attitude …
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S.E.M. (Sven Erik Magnus) Hilti Johansson’s appearance at Electronic Summer 2015, Sweden’s premier festival of electronic music, provided many with an introduction to his project, Hiltipop. A one-man show, Hiltipop …
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EBM stalwarts, Sturm Café, have kept the flame burning for the classic body style, but their sound has evolved since So Seelisch, So Schön. Their new album, Europa!, incorporates pop …
