From Lloret de Mar, Catalonia, here’s the advance digital EP of the next Synths Versus Me “Tormento” album.
Steadly grown a intense following in the southern California death rock / minimal synth scene over the past few years, Bestial Mouth’s coalesced a meditation on the relationship between transgressive rock and illuminating electronics conceived in a flurry of automatic annihilation, Hissing Veil is an urgent declaration revealed in a barrage of primitive rhythms and feral calls. Uncompromising, beautiful synth and beat driven compositions haunted by deep and brooding female vocals. Described by some as ritualistic, other compare Bestial Mouths to a haunting horror soundtrack only with a hopeless surrealism added for good measure. Their live performances are an relentless whirlwind of gothic rapture, recorded the band flawlessly captures this energy into the new post punk classic cannon. “Against The Walls” by ImiAFan + Dario Seraval is a stifling and melancholic minimal electro MLP with gothic influences build around lyrics from eastern Europe punk bands GRC, Berlinski Zid and the Slovenian poet Tomaž Šalamun. ImiAFan did a lot of releases at different labels before and worked with greats like Adrian Smith (ClickClick), Makina Girgir, Charles Kent and others. The collaboration with the Slovenian Dario Seraval originated from his deep admiration for BORGHESIA, the band in which Dario Seraval takes the lead vocals on his behalf. A few years ago Dario contributed to ImiAFan’s Neurozone album. It is this cooperation that developed and resulted in this minialbum. Music composed by Imi Vegh, Miki Bernath and Dario Seraval. Vocals by Dario Seraval. Imi Vegh is known by his artist name ImiAFan. He contributed to the Seja sampler “A Visual And Auditory Reminder Of The Beauty Of Life” in co-operation with Adrian Smith (Click Click) with the song “Try One”. Dario Seraval is known as member of the Slovenian EBM group Borghesia. Here’s the latest release from Beatbox Machinery, formed in February 2010 by Toxic Razor. Hardware synth wave soundscapes blended with analogue monophonic waves and digital analogue sequences. Everything is recorded with real hardware gear and there is no use of midi, VST instruments or software plugins. Aga, half of 77™, explores with her solo project slower and more disco oriented vibes. Vintage synthesizers and vocoders are used as means for spreading the Cold Disko spirit. This release contains an amazing cover of “Wunderbar” by the cult artist Christiane F. |