NEWS JUST IN! Perturbator releases Teaser for New Album!
Blood Music is doing a lot of great things for this guy right now!! Prepare yourselves for utter audio CARNAGE!
Perturbator is back!!
Blood Music is doing a lot of great things for this guy right now!! Prepare yourselves for utter audio CARNAGE!
Perturbator is back!!
Listen closely to the dark sounds!
For anyone who is aware of Makeup and vanity set, you will already be familiar with his gift for creating vast and exceptional pieces of music. His experience and obvious affiliation with his sound helps him carve out vivid and beautifully rich sounding tracks and Wilderness is no exception.
Feast your eyes on this music video trailer by XES. This animated short has us fully excited to see the full product. Watch closely.
This is a debut album that has a very distinct musical identity and sounds like it could have been made by someone working within the scene for years. With some beautiful artwork and really exciting songs I definitely recommend it.
Zombie: The Unearthed OST by SurgeryHead (Featuring GosT) Ooh, I was very excited to get the greenlight on this one.
Despite coming to this EP with low expectations, having heards hundreds of takes on the whole LA, synth city theme with varying degrees of success, I was pleasantly surprised. The tracks are expertly, expertly produced with slick synths that perfecly coallesce.
French electronic gadget maestro Tommy ’86 is back with a brand new EP entitled “Disco Machine” released via 86′ Records . This shiny and glamorous assortment of songs is going to travel in through your ears and wear you like a sparkly outfit, its going to make you wanna move and its going to make you wanna party!
Following 2014’s brilliant ‘Metropolis’, Nightcrawler returns with perhaps his darkest work to date, ‘Strange Shadows’. The EP featuring 5 original and 4 remixes take great inspiration from Italian Giallo and horror movies of the late 70s and 80s.
Plug & Play, the swan song of Pittsburgh, PA’s Betamaxx, is the latest album to blow me away with its sometimes dreamy, often emotional, and consistently cool sounds.
Dan Terminus, pseudonymous darkwaver extraordinaire from Lyon, France, has released a real earful with Finland’s Blood Music, The Wrath of Code. And let me tell you, it’s a dizzying doozy of a musical ride.
As many NRW readers may have noticed, while I love all retrowave music, my tastes do tend toward the darker end of the genre’s spectrum… and toward its fringes. That’s why I wanted so badly to review this set of tracks, and I’m very pleased to be doing so.