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Avarice In Audio – War Tanz (EP) (Release/Review)
Avarice In Audio’s newest release–the EP “War Tanz”,–is an absolute must-listen for all industrial music fans. The EP contains three unique versions of the title track and an additional bonus song entitled “Downer Grooves.”

Maroco and Mach Fox – Now Beginning EP (Release/Review)
I am delighted to present Maroco and Mach Fox’s new EP, “Now Beginning.” This listening experience is like nothing you have heard before, a true testament to the prowess of both artists.

Raven Said – Chants To Dissolve EP (Release/Review)
Raven Said, their new EP, brings original 80s Goth in a modernised way back to us.

Cygnus A. – Contact (Release/Review)
I had not heard of this band previously, so I was not sure what to expect, and I was pleasantly surprised by this EP. For fans of Radiohead, the track “Fear” is a must.

Lisa Pung – Divamania EP (Release/Review)
Lisa Pung, well, it is electro-freaky for sure. It is different and sung in French, but it is catchy and captivating.

The Bleak Assembly – We Become Strangers (Release/Review)
OOh, I do love my music, and when something comes along like this, I get very excited.

Silence Embrace – Meta Queer Dolls (Release/Review)
The first time I heard of this Industrial Goth style was in my teens. The band was the amazing Cabaret Voltaire. I purchased the Album “Drinking Gasoline”. This EP from Silence Embrace reminds me so much of that first time and is chilling. The shivers go down my spine.

40 Octaves Below – Splintered (Release/Review)
The remix EP of 40 Octives Below track “Splintered” is full of power and aggressive vocals that are brilliant to listen to.

Too Dead To Die – In The Dark (Release/Review)
Too Dead To Die, “In The Dark” EP is an excellent example of industrial beats blended with a great mix of synthpop.

The Number H – The Conditioning EP (Release/Review)
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