power electronics
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Somehow, The Body stripping back their instrumental palette has led to arguably their most texturally compelling and high-impact record yet.
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Pharmakon’s latest single, “No Natural Order,” features what might just be her heaviest industrial noise composition and most piercing vocal performance to date. The track closes her third Sacred Bones album Contact, which drops March 31.
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Another strong single from Street Sects‘ upcoming record End Position, out September 16 via The Flenser.
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The intense lead single and opening track from End Position, the debut album by sample-heavy extreme music duo Street Sects, out September 16 via The Flenser.
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Prurient’s new double album is a soul-crushing carnival of blissful, tundra-temperature misery.
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Pharmakon’s latest album features a harsh, noisy aesthetic, but that’s about all it’s got.
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Conception by Consent I suppose the Chicago band Consent left the cover art to its debut release white and empty–blank, essentially–because there’s not much in the way of visuals that could add to what the music is doing. The band plays an ultra-abrasive brand of powerviolence. Yeah,