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David Ryder Prangley – Cosmic knight on a sacred quest (interview)
David Ryder Prangley’s new album “If You Were To Kiss Me Now All History Would Pour From My Lips” is a brilliant solo album again and would be selling millions in a perfect world. We asked David a few questions about the album, its making and influences. Your new album was released on Halloween. Have…
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GUTTER GOSPEL by General Labor
“The Israeli military targeted a playground. A playground. A PLAYGROUND. Where innocent children were seeking just a few minutes of peace amongst horrors and starvation.” (-Zeynab Day) “Ukrainians have finally understood that they were set up to die for U.S. geo-strategic interests that have nothing to do with them. Mass surrenders on the front lines… Read more
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Sultry and whip-smart APOLOGY KINK debuts with two knockout singles
On lead single “Let Me Be Your Heartthrob,” Los Angeles-based Apology Kink exudes sultry, cheeky charm. Thumping synth pop and an irresistible chorus give way to a shade of goth beguiling listeners to fall under the intoxicating spell of Apology Kink, from deathpop luminary Augustus Watkins (Bijou Noir, Tulip Tiger, DEATHDANCE). The b-side, “Cult of Your Touch” goes just… Read more
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MISS FD “Syndicated” anti-narrative anthem reflects upon unfolding world events
Electro-Industrial music producer MISS FD has just released her latest cyber-industrial single, “Syndicated”. Dark, pulsating instrumentals, glitchy electronics, and unexpected rhythmic patterns create an unsettling sense of tension, while Miss FD ominously cheers “Everything’s fine”. An anti-narrative anthem, “Syndicated” follows Miss FD’s previous cyber-industrial dystopian-themed singles, which invite listeners to question and reflect upon unfolding world events. “Syndicated” is… Read more
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Hello London “Patterns” EP
HELLO LONDON is the solo project of singer/songwriter James Froese. These four songs have a strong indie pop influence sometimes reminding of mid/late 90s bands like The PROMISE RING and other bands on Jade Tree Records in songs like “Garden” or “Patterns.” “Breathing In” sounds heavier while “Part of Me” underlines the softer side of HELLO… Read more
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Sam Snitchy “Talking Talking”
Swiss artist SAM SNITCHY seems to enjoy kitsch aesthetics and vintage synths. Apparently he’s been playing for 25 years in clubs before coming back with this new abum out on Voodoo Rhythm Records. The repetitive structure of “First” is quite addictive before “Bored” gives us some British synth punk vibes and “Beaver Street” offers us… Read more





