Paradox Obscur - Cold Hearted / Techno Man

Exclusive Double-A sided single. A Side with vocals from Adam Usi, AA Side a fantastic cover of And Ones’ Techno Man.

“Minimum Viable Product” (MVP) is an incremental Compilation built over the year by Detonic Recordings. Each Month an on-line single is published with an “A” and “B” side from each of the international artists participating in the project. Cold Hearted is featured on the forthcoming LP.

Digital Album

Posted on January 21st, 2019 under Releases, , ,

Death of the Machines Volume 1

Mannequin Records presents the first of a new serie of compilations under the ‘Death of the Machines’ serie, the dancefloor/experimental oriented side of the label, dedicated to new artists.

Connecting music producers from all over the world, this new compilation will unearth names who are already building strong grounds for the future. The future inspire us. We keep our research always open.

12″ / Digital Album

Posted on January 19th, 2019 under Releases,

Crystalline Stricture - Syndrome

Colder edge electronic music – a celebration of what has gone before and what may come.

Crystalline Stricture is a minimal electronic synthwave/coldwave project based in Belfast, N. Ireland.

Digital Album

Posted on January 17th, 2019 under Releases, ,

Intersection

This TONN Recordings special anniversary edition is featuring collaborations between Iv/An & FOKKER, Mode In Gliany & Misfortunes, Crystalline Stricture & Me and a Box, Le Cliché & This Is The Bridge and Nova Guardia & Alan Currall.

Digital Album

Posted on January 15th, 2019 under Releases,

BUZZ KULL - New Kind Of Cross

A mere 18 months after the release of 2017′s Chroma, Buzz Kull (real name Marc Dwyer), has returned with his sophomore album. Traversing EBM, darkwave and goth sounds with ease, New Kind Of Cross traverses much darker waters than Dwyer’s last effort.

New Kind Of Cross speaks to the rapid change and tension at play in Dwyer’s own life. Marc spends a good portion of each year in a new city every night – and when settled in Sydney, is constantly between jobs. It makes perfect sense that New Kind Of Cross deals explicitly with themes of isolation, introversion and sometimes anger. The music on this record is heavy and unforgiving.

Throughout the past, Dwyer has refined his sound to a knife’s edge, proving his capabilities within the realm of darker music time and time again. His pursuits are relentless; the last year has seen him tour extensively in Europe, with another run throughout the continent starting in mid-November to coincide with the release of New Kind Of Cross.

LP / Digital Album

Posted on January 13th, 2019 under Releases, ,