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yelworC
“Brainstorming”
Official Website




(4/5)
After putting out 8 tapes between 1988 to 1991, yelworC got signed with the independent German label Celtic Circle. Unfortunately, their career, as promising as it was, has been rather short-lived. After only 3 official releases, yelworC split into 2 entities. Peter Devin remained with the yelworC name while Dominik Van Reich formed amGod. Nonetheless, the duo’s music had time enough to make a serious impact in the rivethead community. By inspiring musicians like Rudy Ratzinger, Rasco Agroyam, Oscar Storm, etc, yelworC shaped the new wave of dark electro. Brainstorming was their first and last full-length album. Read More »
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Severed Heads
“Since the Accident”
(Ink)
Official Website
Very strange early industrial from Australia. This is one of my favorite discs – but then, I love sound collage noise and these guys were pioneers of the technique. Bizarre tape loops with quirky electronic beats and layered synths. It was first released in 1983.
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Posted by admin on May 20, 2009 – 4:30 pm
Saemskin
“A Simile For Murder”
Label: unsigned
Official Website
When I first glanced at this CD I thought it was titled “A Smile For Murder”. It turns out that the word was “simile,” which doesn’t seem to roll off the tongue quite as smoothly. I guess I just don’t get it. At least the artist’s name is pretty catchy.
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Posted by admin on May 20, 2009 – 4:24 pm
Panzer AG
“Your World is Burning”
Label: Metropolis Records
Official Website
This, the second album from Panzer AG, one of Andy LaPlegua’s many projects, is musically very different to the first album ‘This is My Battlefield’. Andy has left the harsher sounds for Combichrist, transforming Panzer AG into an industrial rock band with a sound sitting somewhere near Marilyn Manson, KMFDM and Skinny Puppy.
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