Maurice Business - Stock Market Rhythms

Maurice Business, a man of many good traits, shares stories of his life from an unclassifiable era. His melancholy lyrics, laced with a dark humour, hold a personal insight into his own bleached mind, touching on betrayal, tragedies and stupidity.

After the release in 2020 of a debut EP via australian tastemakers Burning Rose, Mr Business finds himself lost yet again in another portal, this one leading to the lands of ‘Stock Market Rhythms’, trapped inside another flesh suit in wall street, what’s really going through their head and how did they get there ?

“Stock Market Rhythms” channels through this energy to bring you four fabulous tales of what is in the mind of one of these creatures.

Cassette / Digital Album

Posted on April 28th, 2021 under Releases, ,

Dizzy Grraves - Plagued

From San Diego, California, Dizzy Grraves is fusing all forms of sounds from the dark depths of the Grraves. Post-punk, EBM, Darkwave, Goth. To name a few.

Digital Album

Posted on April 27th, 2021 under Releases, ,

THX 1971 - Dinge Kommen

THX 1971 is Thomas Meier-Goldau from Augsburg Germany, born in November 1971. Computermade Electronic Music since 2016. The Name THX 1971 is a combination of my birthyear and an honour to the famous Science-Fiction-Movie THX 1138.

Digital Album

Posted on April 26th, 2021 under Releases,

 No Time To Wax V​.​02

No Time To Wax is a compilation presented by Fernando wax & the bands, to support and promote the WAVES radio show, and released by Red Maze Records, both based in Brussels, Belgium. The curator, Fernando Wax selected released gems from favourite bands and artists in the wave / post-punk / synth / electro / ambient styles.

WAVES is a radio show broadcast on Radio Vibration in Brussels, Belgium. It is dedicated to new-wave, minimal synth, electro-wave, EBM, post-punk, etc. It is hosted by Fernando Wax, Phil Blackmarquis and Pierre Sensurround.

Digital Album

Posted on April 25th, 2021 under Releases,

Tunic - Exhaling

Winnipeg is cold. Ice cold. And judging by the the emotional brawn and hardcore might of the three-piece Tunic, it can get very very dark. Winnipeg’s Tunic explores that darkness on the band’s new album Exhaling. Across songs like the title track, “Invalid” and “Fade Out,” the trio of David Schellenberg (Guitar / Vocals), Rory Ellis (Bass) and Dan Unger (Drums) use their visceral art punk approach to explore themes related to coping with the illness of a loved one, the dark side of creativity and dealing with toxic friendships.

“I’m not one to write about situations/emotions that I haven’t lived through,” remarks frontman/guitarist David Schellenberg. “I need that catharsis of screaming about these things over and over again. These are all things that have unfolded in my life and I use Tunic as a coping mechanism.”

Tunic was born of spite in– formed after founder David Schellenberg was told he “wasn’t good enough” for another band leading to a subsequent decision to follow his own path. From there, Tunic sought out a sound inspired by the melodic approaches of Quicksand and Superchunk, venom and heartache in Converge and controlled chaos behind Botch. Since their 2016 debut 7”, Tunic have criss-crossed the globe relentlessly, zigging and zagging as part of more than a dozen jaunts in North America and Europe while logging shows with a varied lot like Ken Mode, Single Mothers and even Hank Wood and the Hammerheads. Tunic’s touring bloodlust eventually conjured a debut LP in 2019, Complexion and not surprisingly, the band followed its release with eleven weeks of touring.

LP / Digital Album

Posted on April 24th, 2021 under Releases, ,