A slinking and sleazy minimal industrial stomp drives this new missive from Tanz Ohne Musik, one of the few releases outside of their own Red Cavity imprint. A sensual hum of throbbing rhythmic meditation, Babes Of The Abyss combs whispered deadpan, spaghetti western heatstroke, and after-hours dance floor exodus into a hazy, smoky convergence of Neubauten, Conrad Schnitzler, and Factrix.
Weight | 0.06 kg |
---|
Related Products
NORN – Oneirophant CS
$10.00Add to cartFollowing in the footsteps of last year’s single «Mobula», Norn’s new full-length album «Oneirophant» continues a meandering journey through the subconscious and presents us with nine new tales of destruction and transcendence. The album is quite an esoteric trip to say the least: Densely layered melancholic drones collide with brick-wall ambient effigies, while the disquieting …
AUSSTROMEN – Intersection CS
$15.00Add to cartAusströmen, first featured on Tesco’s Projekt Neue Ordnung II compilation, return with the follow up to his 2018 incredible debut Immobilise on UK label Faktion (with a cassette reissue from New Approach in 2021). 10 new tracks of skillfully crafted industrial/PE, and his first North American release. This young project has been a personal favorite …
BLITZKRIEG BABY – Genocidal Sextasy LP
$30.00Add to cartIn a year already defined by society coming to a standstill at the behest of a global pandemic, the arrival of Blitzkrieg Baby’s new LP Genocidal Sextacy commands rumination with an acerbic irony. Since the early 2000’s Norwegian artist Kim Sølve has carried forth Blitzkrieg Baby as a timely exploration of humanity’s hubris and callousness, …
UTHARK – Aspring CS
$12.00Add to cartThrillingly desecrating any and all lines between 20th century classical, noise, opera, and death industrial, Äsping’s Uthark is a wholly original convergence between disparate, harrowing extremes across genres. Elements of Krzysztof Penderecki, Whitehouse, Kluster, Raionbashi, and Diamanda Galas collide and decimate throughout what is sure to be one of the most audacious releases of this …