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DARK FORCE FEST 2026 UNVEILS DAILY LINEUP — THREE NIGHTS, THREE LEGENDS

America’s largest goth-industrial festival returns May 1–3, 2026, transforming the Sheraton Parsippany “Castle” into a full-spectrum celebration of dark alternative culture.

Dark Force Fest has officially revealed its daily lineup for 2026, and the schedule reads like a living timeline of goth and industrial history—past, present, and future colliding across three immersive nights in Parsippany, New Jersey.

💀 Nightly Headliners: Icons After Dark
Each evening is anchored by a genre-defining act, delivering a distinct chapter of the dark underground:

  • Friday Night: Combichrist return in full-band formation. A longtime U.S. fan favorite, their high-voltage assault sets an explosive tone for the weekend.
  • Saturday Night: Front Line Assembly take command. Revered as godfathers of industrial music, their legacy and unmistakable sonic architecture make this a must-see moment.
  • Sunday Night: London After Midnight close the festival with an iconic, long-awaited performance—an enduring force on dark dance floors for decades.

💀 Thursday Pre-Party: The Ritual Begins Early
The descent starts Thursday night at QXT’s Night Club with an intimate pre-party featuring Ego Likeness—a perfect warm-up before the castle gates open.

💀 A Full-Scale Dark Culture Convergence
Dark Force Fest 2026 delivers 36 bands across two stages over three days, surrounded by 100+ vendors, sideshow performances, DJ-driven club nights, a pool party, panels, and immersive activities celebrating goth and industrial culture in all its forms.

💀 New for 2026: Expanded Outdoor Experience
This year introduces a brand-new outdoor tent area, adding more performers, food trucks, expanded vendor offerings, and a dedicated biergarten, amplifying the festival’s already massive atmosphere.

💀 Tickets Are Moving Fast
Dark Force Fest sold out in record time last year—and demand for 2026 is expected to exceed it. If you’re planning to attend, hesitation is not your friend.

📍 Event Details
Dark Force Fest 2026
May 1–3, 2026
Sheraton Parsippany Hotel (“The Castle”)
Parsippany, New Jersey

🎟️ Tickets: Dark Force Fest 2026 Tickets

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Inside j:dead: Confrontation, Catharsis, and the Refusal to Look Away

At its core, j:dead is not simply a music project—it is a psychological space. A place where self-reflection replaces performance, where discomfort is not avoided but examined, and where creativity becomes a form of survival rather than spectacle.

The name j:dead was never meant to function like a conventional band identity. Instead, it represents a second state of being—a presence that takes over once the creative process begins. For him, it exists somewhere between an alter ego and a dissociated mindset, where instinct leads and the “normal” version of himself steps aside. It’s a familiar sensation for creatives: the moment when something internal assumes control and drives the work forward without hesitation or self-censorship.

That mindset arrived at a pivotal time. After touring since the age of 17 with various dark-scene acts—and quietly writing original material since the age of 14—he realized he was sitting on decades of unreleased work. Songs that had lived privately for years, heard only by him, accumulating meaning without ever being given space to exist publicly. Eventually, that archive became impossible to ignore.

More than a career move, j:dead became a necessity. Not because collaboration had failed—there were no creative conflicts—but because this project needed to belong entirely to him. It became a place to process thoughts honestly and therapeutically, without compromise or external expectation.

Lyrically and emotionally, j:dead is grounded in lived experience. While societal context inevitably seeps into the storytelling, the focus remains inward. He has no interest in positioning himself as a commentator or spokesperson. He writes from emotional proximity—his own life, his relationships, and the internal patterns he understands most intimately.

Looking back at the earliest releases, the project reflects a period of transition. New routines, reconnection with self, and the slow rebuilding of identity. Much of that music drew from experiences spanning nearly two decades, blending past trauma with present change. Years later, those releases are remembered fondly—not as endpoints, but as markers of growth, both personally and artistically.

The current chapter of j:dead unfolds through an approach that mirrors life itself—unstructured, reactive, and honest. While Pressure introduced themes of endurance and emotional strain, its follow-up, Disgusting, sharpens the focus inward. The escalation wasn’t meticulously planned; the upcoming twelve-track series is being released largely in the order the songs were written and finished, allowing real-time emotional shifts to guide the journey.

That unfiltered sequencing works. Disgusting arrives early, providing immediate contrast and signaling that the path ahead will not be linear or comfortable.

At its core, Disgusting is about self-directed disgust—an unflinching confrontation with personal behavior, insecurity, and physical self-image. It isn’t a plea for reassurance or sympathy. For him, tough love is necessary. Self-criticism, when handled constructively, becomes fuel rather than damage. He views this mindset as deeply human, culturally familiar, and not inherently unhealthy when it leads to reflection instead of paralysis.

Sonically, the track leans harder into industrial-rock aggression, though not by design. His process always begins with music before vocals or lyrics, and style is never predetermined. Writing primarily from his home studio, the emotional weight of the day dictates the sound. This instinct-driven approach has resulted in a wide emotional and sonic range across the upcoming releases.

That raw energy is sharpened through trusted collaboration. Friends and seasoned professionals helped refine the mix and master, adding precision and impact without dulling the emotional edge. Every distorted texture, rhythmic push, and dynamic shift acts as a catalyst for the lyrical content—and vice versa. Sound and emotion are inseparable here.

The decision to release music monthly comes from a desire to give each track its own moment. In a time when full albums are rarely experienced front-to-back, this strategy ensures no song is lost to passive listening habits. Not every track needs to be a “hit”—but each deserves recognition. At the same time, he is candid about the practical reality: this approach aligns with modern listening behavior and supports the continued growth of the project.

Creatively, the process required a fundamental shift. Instead of working linearly, the writing was divided into phases—melody and structure, sound design, lyrics and vocals, final production—allowing different mindsets to coexist without bottlenecks. The result is a body of work that feels more complete and intentional than anything before it.

Emotionally, detachment remains impossible. For him, release doesn’t come from letting go of meaning—it comes from getting the thoughts out of his head and into the music in the first place.

When listeners describe feeling uncomfortable or “called out,” the response is deliberate. j:dead does not project negativity outward. The harshness is inward-facing, reflective rather than accusatory. While many artists frame their work around triumph and uplift, j:dead occupies a different space—one where doubt, regret, and self-criticism are acknowledged without resolution. It isn’t about making people feel better. It’s about being honest.

Over time, a unifying thread has emerged across the upcoming releases: a personal reset. Frustration with others mirrored by frustration with self. Patience lost, then rebuilt. Each track stands on its own, yet together they trace an arc of internal recalibration.

Sonically, the direction moves toward something more emotionally raw and industrial-forward, balancing aggression and restraint with greater clarity. While synth-pop influences remain part of his creative DNA, the emphasis has shifted toward heavier textures and deeper emotional weight.

At its core, j:dead will always be about self-confrontation. The project exists first and foremost as therapy. There is no calculation around perception, no attempt to tailor the music for external approval. As life evolves, so will the project—but its purpose remains unchanged.

Live performance plays a crucial role in that evolution. j:dead was never meant to exist behind static keyboards. On stage, it becomes fully alive—drums, guitars, bass, vocals, and musicians fully present in every moment. That physicality has directly influenced the production choices on the upcoming material, grounding the recordings in movement and urgency.

Ultimately, he hopes listeners walk away with a simple understanding: it’s okay to be human. It’s okay to feel, to fail, to not have answers. Life doesn’t always deliver messages or resolutions—it simply exists. j:dead exists to reflect that reality without apology.

For those discovering j:dead for the first time through Disgusting, understanding isn’t required. The goal isn’t clarity—it’s presence. To offer something stylistically distinct in an overcrowded landscape, and to let the work stand on its own terms.

j:dead exists because without it, he isn’t sure where he’d be.
It is the space where reflection happens, where growth begins, and where lived experience becomes sound.

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Wumpscut Returns with New Album Zuckerpuppe on Betonkopf Media

German electro-industrial institution Wumpscut is set to expand its formidable discography with Zuckerpuppe, a new eight-track album arriving April 3, 2026 via Betonkopf Media. The release continues Wumpscut’s long-standing commitment to tightly curated, collector-focused physical editions while reinforcing the project’s uncompromising sonic identity.

🍬 A Limited Physical Statement

Zuckerpuppe (German for “sugar baby”) will be issued in two carefully crafted formats. The vinyl edition arrives as a 300-copy yellow LP, pressed using direct metal mastering and housed in a heavy 3 mm spine outer sleeve, accompanied by a four-colour printed inner sleeve. True to Betonkopf Media tradition, this pressing is strictly limited worldwide.

The CD edition follows the label’s distinctive “Back is Front” presentation, featuring a 12-page full-colour booklet and the same eight-track running order as the LP. Both formats emphasize tactile design and archival longevity, hallmarks of the Wumpscut catalogue.

⚙️ Prelude to the Album

Ahead of the album’s release, Wumpscut issued the “Zerebral Date (Zuckerpuppe Remix Contest Kit)” digitally via Bandcamp in late 2025. The release provided stems and production material connected to the new album, inviting reinterpretation while offering an early glimpse into the Zuckerpuppe sonic framework.

🧨 Additional Vinyl Releases Confirmed

The April 3, 2026 date also marks the arrival of two further Wumpscut vinyl titles:

  • “Evoke – Provoke” reissued on light blue 180-gram vinyl
  • “Homicide Bajazzo”, a remix double LP, also pressed on 180-gram vinyl

Each of these editions is likewise limited to 300 copies, reinforcing the label’s scarcity-driven release philosophy.

🩸 About Wumpscut

Founded in 1991 by Bavarian DJ and producer Rudolf Ratzinger, Wumpscut emerged from southern Germany’s club scene before becoming a defining force in electro-industrial music. Early works like Music for a Slaughtering Tribe, Bunkertor 7, and Embryodead established a brutal, sample-driven aesthetic that would influence an entire generation.

From the late 1990s onward, Ratzinger released much of his output through Betonkopf Media, while select titles reached the U.S. via Metropolis Records. Landmark albums including Boeses Junges Fleisch, Wreath of Barbs, Bone Peeler, and Evoke cemented Wumpscut’s global reputation.

Following an extensive run of releases through the 2000s and early 2010s, Ratzinger briefly signaled an end to new material after Wüterich (2016). That silence was broken with Fledermavs 303 (2021), followed by a steady resurgence through For Those About To Starve, Poison Cookie, Schlossgheist, and Chew Chew Chew.

Now, with Zuckerpuppe, Wumpscut once again proves that the project remains as focused, confrontational, and meticulously constructed as ever.

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20 Years of Faderhead: Reflection, Resistance, and the Skill Gap Nobody Wants to Admit

As the calendar turns, there’s a quiet milestone approaching in the Faderhead universe. March 31, 2026 marks 20 years since the release of FH1—the debut album that kicked open the door back in 2006. Two decades later, the machine is still running, sharper and more self-aware than ever.

20 Years of Faderhead ⚙️

With the anniversary looming, planning is already underway. While the final release schedule is still being locked in, all signs point toward a brand-new Faderhead album landing in the second half of 2026, accompanied by very few “20 Years of Faderhead” headline shows—likely no more than two. No victory lap. No nostalgia overload. Just precision.

2025 Patreon Songs 🎧

To close out 2025, a snippet mix of the 12 Patreon-exclusive tracks released throughout the year was shared—offering a rare look behind the curtain. The reaction was unexpected: a surprising number of listeners didn’t even realize Patreon existed, let alone what it actually offers.

So let’s clarify.

What Is Patreon, Really? 🔒

Patreon is the Faderhead Inner Circle—a space for fans, creatives, and curious minds who want more than just the finished product.

What You Get:

  • One exclusive song every month – Patron-only releases, usually never available elsewhere
  • Weekly “Faderhead Friday” newsletter – Over 500 consecutive weeks and counting
  • Private Discord access – Community, discussion, questions, ideas
  • Studio livestreams & Q&As (Producer tier) – Real-time writing and production insight
  • Monthly 1-on-1 mentorship calls (Mentor tier) – Personalized Zoom sessions to level up your art or project

This isn’t about content farming.

It’s about connection, insight, and transparency—a direct line into how things actually work, without industry theater or posturing. And yes, it costs less than a McDonald’s meal.

Live in 2026 🔥

  • March 28, 2026 – E-Tropolis, Oberhausen (DE)
  • June 26–27, 2026 – Black Lower Castle, Kranichfeld (DE)

Limited appearances. No filler.

You Don’t Hate Social Media. You Just Suck at It. 🧠

This part might sting—but it matters.

If social media feels exhausting, humiliating, time-consuming, or vaguely insulting to your intelligence, there’s a strong chance the issue isn’t the platform.

It’s inefficiency.

Slowness Turns Neutral Tasks Into Enemies

Watching someone spend nearly an hour editing a simple Instagram Reel—basic cuts, timing, text—says everything. For someone experienced, that’s a 3–5 minute task. The task didn’t change. The skill level did.

And with it, the emotional reaction.

If every post feels like an existential crisis, the problem isn’t social media. It’s friction.

“Hate” Is Often Just Resistance

Most musicians who claim to hate social media don’t hate publishing.

They hate:

  • Not knowing what to post
  • Taking forever to decide
  • Feeling clumsy with the tools
  • Watching others move fast while they struggle

So the ego steps in with comforting lies:

  • This is fake
  • This isn’t real art
  • I shouldn’t have to do this

Convenient. Comfortable. Completely useless.

The Hidden Cost Nobody Calculates

When posting takes an hour, you avoid it.
When you avoid it, you stay bad.
When you stay bad, the hour never becomes five minutes.

That loop—not algorithms, audiences, or “culture decline”—is the real enemy.

An untrained muscle you refuse to train because you resent the gym.

Speed Is Freedom, Not Selling Out

People who are good at social media don’t dramatize it.
They don’t overidentify with it.
They don’t justify it.

They open the app.
They do the thing.
They close the app.

The faster something becomes, the less emotional weight it carries.
Ironically, competence is what creates distance.

One Uncomfortable Question

Before declaring social media beneath you, ask this:

If this took five minutes instead of fifty, would I still hate it?

If the honest answer is no, then this isn’t a values problem.

It’s a skill gap.

And skill gaps don’t close by pretending your frustration is philosophical.

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spankthenun Activates “Rigor Mortis” — A Hypnotic Descent into Sonic Numbness🧊

A slow pulse. A frozen loop. A track designed not to move you—but to stop you.
spankthenun has officially announced Rigor Mortis, a release that operates less like a traditional song and more like a sustained psychological state.

❄️ A Loop That Refuses to Die

At the core of Rigor Mortis lies a loop that never fully resolves. It pulses steadily, mechanically, as if unearthed rather than written. The beat is slow, deliberate, and unrelenting, while a minimal hook repeats just enough to bypass conscious thought and settle directly into the body. This is repetition as ritual—designed to linger long after the sound stops.

“We unearthed a loop that never stopped pulsing.”

Rather than building toward release or climax, Rigor Mortis traps the listener in suspension. The track doesn’t escalate—it locks in, holding its ground with clinical precision.

🩸 Hypnosis Over Emotion

This is not a song meant to provoke feeling in the traditional sense. Instead, it explores detachment, stillness, and the eerie calm that follows overstimulation. The simplicity is intentional. The restraint is the weapon.

“A slow beat and simple hook hypnotize the body long after the mind has checked out.”

The experience feels physical before it feels emotional—muscle memory responding while the mind drifts elsewhere. It’s industrial minimalism at its most unsettling.

🧊 When Numbness Means It’s Working

Perhaps the most chilling aspect of Rigor Mortis is its mission statement. The track embraces emotional absence as success, leaning into coldness as a final form rather than something to escape.

“If you feel nothing when you hear it, that means it is working.”

There’s no comfort here. No catharsis. Just the slow acceptance of stillness as the beat continues, indifferent to the listener’s response.

⚙️ A Condition, Not a Song

Rigor Mortis feels less like a standalone release and more like a state of activation—something that spreads gradually, tightening its grip over time. It’s built for headphones, isolation, and late-night immersion, where repetition becomes oppressive and silence feels louder than sound.

“RIGOR MORTIS is active. Let the cold set in.”

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Aesthetic Perfection Confirms Massive 2026 Tour Across the U.S. and Germany

Industrial provocateurs return to the stage with a transatlantic run backed by scene heavyweights and festival firepower.

Aesthetic Perfection have officially locked in their 2026 tour, delivering a stacked schedule that spans the United States and Germany, blending intimate club shows, high-energy support bills, and major festival appearances. Known for confrontational performances, sweat-drenched crowds, and relentless momentum, this tour marks another decisive chapter in the project’s ongoing evolution.


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⚙️ A Relentless Live Force Returns

Fronted by Daniel Graves, Aesthetic Perfection has built a reputation for shows that refuse complacency. Every performance is engineered for impact—aggressive electronics, razor-edged hooks, and constant audience interaction. The 2026 tour continues that tradition, reinforcing the project’s position at the crossroads of industrial, EBM, aggrotech, and dark alternative culture.

This run also brings strategic support and collaborations, reinforcing scene unity while pushing the intensity higher night after night.

🇺🇸 United States Tour Dates — April 2026

The U.S. leg kicks off on the West Coast before cutting across the Midwest and East Coast, closing out in the Southwest.

  • Apr 2 (Thu) — Whisky A Go Go — West Hollywood, CA
    with Julien-K
  • Apr 3 (Fri) — Brick By Brick — San Diego, CA
    with Julien-K, Priest
  • Apr 4 (Sat) — Flyway — Pomona, CA
  • Apr 5 (Sun) — DNA Lounge — San Francisco, CA
    with Julien-K, Priest
  • Apr 11 (Sat) — The Foundry Concert Club — Cleveland, OH
    with Julien-K, Priest
  • Apr 12 (Sun) — Capital City Music Hall — Harrisburg, PA
    with Julien-K, Priest
  • Apr 14 (Tue) — Dingbatz — Clifton, NJ
    with Julien-K
  • Apr 17 (Fri) — The Meadows — New York City, NY
  • Apr 24 (Fri) — Come and Take It Live — Austin, TX
  • Apr 25 (Sat) — Scout Bar — Houston, TX
  • Apr 29 (Wed) — The 44 Sports Grill & Nightlife — Glendale, AZ

🇩🇪 Germany — Festival & Fall Tour 2026

Aesthetic Perfection’s European presence begins with a major festival appearance before returning for an extensive fall club run across Germany.

May 2026

  • May 7 (Thu)Out Of Line Weekender 2026 — Berlin
    (Festival appearance alongside Priest, Chrom, Ashbury Heights, Dawn of Ashes, Massive Ego, and more)
  • May 8 (Fri) — Astra Kulturhaus — Berlin

November 2026

  • Nov 3 (Tue) — Essigfabrik — Köln
  • Nov 4 (Wed) — Frannz Club — Berlin
  • Nov 6 (Fri) — Kulttempel — Oberhausen
  • Nov 10 (Tue) — Backstage — München
  • Nov 11 (Wed) — Das Bett — Frankfurt am Main
  • Nov 12 (Thu) — Musikzentrum — Hannover
  • Nov 13 (Fri) — Hellraiser — Leipzig/Engelsdorf
  • Nov 14 (Sat) — Markthalle — Hamburg

This isn’t a nostalgia lap—it’s a forward strike. With Julien-K and Priest reinforcing the U.S. dates and a high-profile appearance at Out Of Line Weekender, Aesthetic Perfection’s 2026 tour reflects a scene that’s still evolving, still aggressive, and still unwilling to dilute its edge.

Expect packed floors, no-filter performances, and nights engineered for maximum impact.

Aesthetic - Aesthetic Perfection | Europe 2025 📸 Eulenherz Artwork OCT 28  - Leipzig, DE - Hellraiser* OCT 29 - Leipzig, DE - Quarterback Immobilien  Arena+ OCT 31 - Amsterdam, NL -

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💀🌑 New World Disorder: A Tinnitorturous Sampler Marks the Darkest Day of the Year 🌑💀

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Out Sunday, December 21st, 2025, New World Disorder – A Tinnitorturous Sampler arrives exactly when the night is longest—released on all major digital music services and free (or pay-what-you-want) in lossless quality on the artists’ Bandcamps. This is more than a compilation. It’s a ritual, a statement, and a reflection of a year that tested resolve across the underground.

🌘 A Solstice Ritual Forged in Sound

Each year, the winter solstice marks the balance point between darkness and the slow return of light. In that spirit, Tinnitorturous returns with a sampler that channels the weight of the times through industrial, EBM, and alternative electronic expression.

Following last year’s uncompromising tribute Shouldn’t Have Done That – A Depeche Mode Tribute (still available for free on Bandcamp 💀), this year’s release goes deeper. Inspired by real-world events and rising global tensions, a select group of Tinnitorturous artists created brand-new, exclusive tracks—raw, confrontational, and unfiltered.

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⚙️ Art as Resistance

New World Disorder stands as a response to a year defined by authoritarian aggression, propaganda, and attempts to suppress liberty. Fascism wears many masks—but the message here is clear: question supremacy, reject dictatorship, and never accept manufactured greatness. This EP doesn’t preach—it confronts.

As the light slowly returns, this sampler carries a faint but defiant hope: that 2026 may arrive with less madness, less bloodshed, and more humanity.

Merry Winter Solstice.

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🧠 About Tinnitorturous

Founded in Denmark, Tinnitorturous is an independent label dedicated to industrial, EBM, and alternative electronic underground music, run by scene-veteran musicians who live and breathe the culture.

Daily operations are handled by:

  • Jens B. Petersen (ManMindMachine, Negant, more)
  • Tommy B-Kuhlmann (In Absentia, Negant, Body-Banden, more)

The label has steadily built a catalog rooted in sonic defiance, mechanical rhythms, and uncompromising vision.

🧾 Selected Discography Highlights

From early digital singles like Eisenwolf – Krigskøter (2019) to landmark releases such as ManMindMachine – RetroFuturist, Institute for the Criminally Insane – Ferryman’s Bell, and the 2024 sampler Shouldn’t Have Done That – A Depeche Mode Tribute, the label’s trajectory has been relentless.

The journey culminates—so far—with:
V.A. – New World Disorder – A Tinnitorturous Sampler
Digital EP | TT-DDEP-07 | Out December 21, 2025

More releases are already in the pipeline. 💀

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UNTER NULL RETURNS TO THE SCREEN WITH A STRIKING NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “COMING UP TO BREATHE” 💀⚙️

After years of silence and anticipation, Unter Null continues her long-awaited resurgence with the official music video for “Coming Up To Breathe,” translating raw emotion into a powerful visual statement that cuts straight to the core.

A Visual Reckoning 🖤
“Coming Up To Breathe” has already resonated deeply as a comeback track—equal parts defiance, vulnerability, and survival. With the release of its official music video, Unter Null elevates the song into a cinematic experience, pairing stark imagery with the relentless emotional weight that defined her earlier legacy while signaling a sharpened, more intentional evolution.

Rather than relying on excess or spectacle, the video leans into atmosphere and tension. Every frame reinforces the song’s central theme: the fight to reclaim identity and breath after prolonged suffocation—personal, creative, and societal. It’s not nostalgia. It’s confrontation.

A Milestone Moment in the Unter Null Revival 🔥
This release marks a significant chapter in Unter Null’s return to the industrial landscape. Long regarded as a defining voice in the aggrotech and dark electro movement, her re-emergence has been measured, deliberate, and uncompromising. The video for “Coming Up To Breathe” stands as both a statement and a promise: this era is not about revisiting the past—it’s about finishing unfinished business.

For longtime followers, it’s a powerful reminder of why Unter Null mattered then. For new listeners, it’s an invitation into a universe built on truth, pressure, and release.

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Reality Glitches Hard: Terrorbit Drops Redacted via Twisted Flesh Recordings

Time to wake up and smell the dystopia. Twisted Flesh Recordings has just unleashed Redacted, the latest sonic assault from Terrorbit—and it hits like a corrupted data stream ripping through the last illusions of comfort.

Built on crushing industrial rhythms, distorted electronics, and a cold, confrontational atmosphere, Redacted feels engineered for a world drowning in surveillance, misinformation, and systemic decay. Terrorbit doesn’t whisper warnings—they broadcast them at full volume, dragging listeners into a fractured future where truth is fragmented and control is constant.

True to the Twisted Flesh Recordings ethos, this release thrives in the shadows between aggression and precision. Every beat feels intentional. Every texture feels weaponized. Redacted isn’t just a release—it’s a signal flare for those already awake, and a rude awakening for those still asleep.

If you crave dark electronic music that reflects the unease of modern existence without compromise, Redacted delivers exactly that—raw, relentless, and unapologetically dystopian.

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KMFDM Return as the Ultimate Provocation With New Single “OUBLIETTE” 💀⚙️

KMFDM are back in full combat mode. The legendary industrial rock architects have unleashed “OUBLIETTE”, the first single from their upcoming 24th studio album, ENEMY—a release that reaffirms their role as permanent agitators in a world spiraling toward controlled amnesia and authoritarian comfort.

Released on December 12, 2025 via Metropolis Records, “OUBLIETTE” is available in WAV, MP3, streaming formats, and on Bandcamp, and serves as the opening salvo for what promises to be one of the band’s most confrontational chapters yet.

“OUBLIETTE”: A Place to Be Forgotten 🩸

Derived from the French word oublier (“to forget”), an oubliette is a dungeon accessible only through a trapdoor above—designed to erase its victims from memory entirely. From KMFDM’s perspective, it’s a perfect metaphor.

“A place to be forgotten. What nobody sees, nobody knows.”

Musically, “OUBLIETTE” balances dance-rock propulsion with razor-edged industrial force, setting the tone for ENEMY’s themes of erasure, control, and resistance in an age where truth is buried on purpose.

ENEMY: 42 Years of Defiance, Sharpened 🔥

Set for release on February 6, 2026, ENEMY arrives just weeks before KMFDM launch a previously announced and nearly sold-out European tour. The album is available as 2xLP, CD, and digital, with Bandcamp pre-orders live now.

Society may be unraveling, but KMFDM remain resolute. Forty-two years deep into their legacy, the Ultra Heavy Beat still rises to confront fascism, hypocrisy, and systemic decay—louder and more dangerous than ever.

Lineup: Power, Precision, and New Blood ⚙️

Still commanded by Sascha “Käpt’n K” Konietzko (songwriting, vocals) and Lucia Cifarelli (vocals, songwriting), KMFDM continue their sonic assault with the percussive force of Andy Selway. The current incarnation is further energized by Tidor Nieddu, a London-based guitarist injecting bold new textures and bite.

Following her standout performance of “Professional Killer” during the 40th anniversary tour, Annabella Konietzko makes a powerful return on the explosive track “YOÜ”, marking her official songwriting debut with the band.

A Brutal, Uncompromising Album Statement 💀

Never content with repetition, ENEMY stands among KMFDM’s most stylistically daring and politically scathing releases:

  • The dance-rock menace of “OUBLIETTE”
  • The shadowed grooves of “CATCH & KILL”
  • The satirical thrash of “OUTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION”
  • The vicious industrial metal of “L’ETAT”
  • The dark funk pulse of “VAMPYR”
  • The sly dub swagger of “STRAY BULLET 2.0”

KMFDM don’t retreat—they advance, roaring against a culture that demands silence and submission. The message is clear: join the Ultra Heavy Beat, or become the ENEMY.

ENEMY – Tracklist ⚙️

  1. ENEMY
  2. OUBLIETTE
  3. L’ETAT
  4. VAMPYR
  5. YOÜ
  6. OUTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION
  7. A OKAY
  8. STRAY BULLET 2.0
  9. CATCH & KILL
  10. GUN QUARTER SUE
  11. THE SECOND COMING

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j:dead Ignites a 12-Month Industrial Onslaught with Explosive New Single “Pressure” via Infacted Recordings 💀

UK industrial/electronic force j:dead has launched a massive year-long campaign—12 singles in 12 months—and the first strike has already landed with devastating impact. “Pressure”, released today via Infacted Recordings (DE), arrives as both a mission statement and a warning: expect zero restraint from here on out.

Built on urgency, tension, and raw emotional voltage, Pressure captures everything this campaign intends to deliver. The track radiates immediacy—dark electronics, visceral vocals, and a production style sharpened for both the introspective listener and the dancefloor addict.

The single moves like a psychological collapse in two acts: the first half drifts in with melancholic isolation, quiet tragedy, and emotional fragility… before detonation. The second half hits hard—percussive, aggressive, club-driven, and cathartic. It mirrors the human breaking point: sometimes shattering us, sometimes transforming us.

Musically, Pressure continues j:dead’s evolution toward bigger hooks, darker atmospheres, and increasingly cinematic storytelling. The vocals cut deep while the electronics pulse with a near-mechanical inevitability. It’s a powerful opening salvo for the 12-month series, setting a high bar for what’s ahead.

With performances at Amphi Festival, Wave Gotik Treffen, Plage Noire, and other major European dark-electronic events, j:dead is quickly embedding himself into the fabric of the modern industrial scene. His refreshed sound is wired for live impact, ensuring every upcoming single will land heavy in club sets across the world.

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🛠️ OMEN CODE Unleash Final Pre-Release Single “TENSOR” — A Cold, Futuristic Descent Into Pure Electronic Darkness 💀

London’s rising dark-electronic force OMEN CODE strike again, dropping a razor-sharp final single titled “Tensor”—the last warning shot before their full-length album Alpha State arrives December 5th, 2025 via Dependent Records (Germany).

A chilling fusion of cybernetic beats, dystopian tension, and calculated aggression, “Tensor” showcases the duo at their most precise and most dangerous yet.

A Final Transmission Before the Fall ⚡🖤

“Tensor” serves as the sinister closing chapter to the album’s advance material, offering a taste of what awaits listeners inside Alpha State—a future where the machines pulse, shadows breathe, and humanity hangs by a digital thread.

OMEN CODE consists of:

  • Kevin Gould — programming & engineering (ex-Electro Assassin)
  • Agi Taralas — vocals (ex-Our Banshee)

Together, they forge a sound that feels like industrial DNA spliced with modern dark-electronic warfare—cold, clinical, and overwhelmingly atmospheric.

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Distortion Productions Drops “Shadowlands (Red Lokust Remix)” by Sensuous Enemy 💀

Emerging from the industrial underworld, Sensuous Enemy delivers a fierce re-interpretation of their track “Shadowlands,” remixed by Red Lokust and unleashed on Distortion Productions.

Sensuous Enemy has resurfaced with a new aggressive remix of their track “Shadowlands,” reworked by Red Lokust and released via Distortion Productions. YouTube+2Facebook+2
The original band — fronted by vocalist JAI with John Freriks (programming/guitars) and Bob Hensley (programmer/synths/drums) — brings their darkwave/industrial sound into sharper relief under Red Lokust’s remix aesthetic. Distortion Productions
Red Lokust’s involvement adds heavier EBM/industrial edges and dance-floor momentum. The label Distortion Productions, based in Pittsburgh, continues to support the underground electronic scene. Distortion Productions

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  • This remix bridges Sensuous Enemy’s melodic darkwave roots with Red Lokust’s harsher industrial club energy — ideal for fans of both realms.
  • For the label, it’s another strong move in expanding their roster’s reach and reinforcing credibility in the underground scene.
  • For listeners and DJs, it offers a fresh track suited for both introspective listening and high-octane dance-floor sets.

Expect Sensuous Enemy to continue evolving their sound, possibly leading up to a larger full-length or album cycle. Their past work and this new remix suggest they’re ramping up momentum. For Red Lokust and Distortion Productions, this shows the label’s hunger to push boundary-crossing collaborations and remixes.

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PROMETHEUS FLAME Ignites the Battlefield With New Single “March On Blaze” 💀🔥

Digital World Audio has just dropped a powerful new strike from the shadows — PROMETHEUS FLAME returns with the explosive single “March On Blaze,” a rallying cry forged in smoke, steel, and cyber-industrial fire.

🔥 PROMETHEUS FLAME — A Rising Force in the Dark Electronic Vanguard
PROMETHEUS FLAME has been slowly carving a place in the global industrial underground, mixing militant electronic rhythms with cinematic atmospheres and razor-edged production. Known for a sound that blends dark electro, post-apocalyptic ambience, and martial industrial influence, PROMETHEUS FLAME continues to evolve with each new release — and “March On Blaze” is their most incendiary offering yet.

🔥 “March On Blaze” — A Call to Stand, Fight, and Survive
Built on thunderous percussion, smoldering synths, and the unmistakable mechanical heartbeat of Digital World Audio’s signature aesthetic, “March On Blaze” is a track that hits like a strike of lightning across a war-torn horizon. It carries the spirit of rebellion, the weight of resistance, and the full fury of PROMETHEUS FLAME’s sonic arsenal.

🔥 Digital World Audio Continues Its Tactical Expansion
Released via Digital World Audio, one of the most consistent players in underground industrial, the track arrives as part of the label’s continued push to spotlight high-intensity electronic warfare from emerging and established artists alike.

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Caustic Drops FIEND II Without Warning 💀

Industrial chaos-agent Caustic has officially unleashed FIEND II into the world — no teasers, no countdowns, just pure shock-and-drop energy. Known for breaking rules and burning convention to the ground, Caustic once again flips the script with an album release that comes screaming straight from the underground.

⚡ The Sudden Drop

In true Caustic fashion, the announcement came raw and unfiltered:

“F–K IT! Let’s get this out. FIEND II is released! I’m sick of waiting. Thanks to everyone who preordered, and enjoy the album.”

That’s it — no PR gloss, no delay, just a direct hit from Caustic’s sonic arsenal.

🔥 The Sound of FIEND II

The first FIEND installment was already a snarling beast, and FIEND II doesn’t just pick up where it left off — it tears open new wounds. Expect pulverizing beats, searing distortion, and Caustic’s trademark venom, balancing between brutal catharsis and electronic anarchy.

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NØIR vs Silver Walks Reimagine Cyberaktif’s “Nothing Stays” 💀

Two underground heavyweights — Daniel McCullough of Silver Walks and Athan Maroulis of NØIR — have joined forces for a chilling reinterpretation of Cyberaktif’s legendary Wax Trax! classic “Nothing Stays.” This haunting cover marks the first new material from either project in quite some time, and it’s every bit as dark, layered, and timely as you’d hope.

🕸 A Collaboration Across Continents

True to its name, “Nothing Stays” embodies the fractured, borderless world we live in. Not a single artist involved was ever in the same room.

  • Athan Maroulis tracked vocals in New York City.
  • Valentina Veil (VV & The Void) added ethereal backing vocals from Berlin.
  • Daniel McCullough programmed the music in Lancaster, PA.
  • The single was mixed in Los Angeles by Dan Evans (Die Warzau).
  • Finally, it was mastered by Eric Oehler (KLACK) in Madison, WI.

The result? A globe-spanning collaboration that still feels like it was conjured in one shadowy, smoke-filled studio.

🔥 The EP & Remixes

Alongside the main track, the EP comes armed with beat-heavy, floor-destroying remixes courtesy of S Y Z Y G Y X, genCAB, and KLACK — each pushing the song into fresh, pulsing territory for DJs and dark music devotees alike.

Released via the Pittsburgh-based Distortion Productions, “Nothing Stays” is now available across all major digital and streaming platforms.

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Simon Carter & Fabsi Unveil Double Trouble Toil and Struggle — Pre-Orders Open Now! 🧙‍♀️🔮🪄

Just in time for Bandcamp Friday, dark electro alchemists Simon Carter and Fabsi have opened pre-orders for their brand new full-length album, Double Trouble Toil and Struggle—set for full digital release on July 3rd, 2025.

🎧 Pre-order now on Bandcamp and get instant access to 4 spellbinding tracks:

  • The enchanting single “Moon Witch”
  • A blazing remix by Binary Division, guaranteed to land on every dark scene DJ’s playlist
  • “The Witch of The Midnight Sky” + its high-voltage rave version, a fan favorite debuted live at Basement45 in Bristol for Beat:Cancer

This marks the third full-length collaboration between Carter & Fabsi, brewing another potent mix of haunting synths, dark beats, and sinister charm.

⚡ Don’t wait—this is the last Bandcamp Friday until August, and the perfect moment to lock in your copy and get early access to these wicked tracks.

🧹 Pre-order here: Bandcamp – Simon Carter & Fabsi

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🔥 DSBP Records Unleashes Life Dark Void (EDM Vocode Remix x PUNCH DECK) by DIVERJE! 🔥

Industrial-electro powerhouse DIVERJE returns with a high-energy remix of Life Dark Void, infused with pulsing EDM vibes and vocoder-driven intensity! 🎶⚡ The PUNCH DECK remix brings a hypnotic fusion of dark electronic beats and relentless industrial energy, making this a must-hear for fans of cyber beats and club-shaking anthems.

🎧 Now available via DSBP Records—get ready to lose yourself in the void! 🌌🔊

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🔥 Negative Gain Productions Announces Sauerstoff North America Orders by HASSWUT! 🔥

Industrial-electro powerhouse HASSWUT brings their high-energy, hard-hitting sound to North America with Sauerstoff! 💀⚙️ This explosive release fuses pounding beats, aggressive synths, and raw intensity, delivering an unrelenting sonic assault.

💿 Sauerstoff is now available for North American orders exclusively through Negative Gain Productions! Don’t miss out on this powerhouse of industrial fury! 🎧🔥

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Hocico Unleashes New Single & Video “The Screen” 💀🎶

📅 Release Date: March 5, 2025
🎧 Label: Out Of Line Music
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Mexican electro-industrial pioneers Hocico return with “The Screen,” a scathing new single that takes direct aim at the toxicity of the digital world. Known for their aggressive beats and uncompromising lyrics, Hocico delivers a powerful critique of online cruelty, exposing the cowardice and deception that thrive behind the anonymity of a screen.

🔹 A Brutal Callout of Digital Deception 🔹

“You spit your filth, while you’re unseen” – With “The Screen,” Hocico paints a vivid portrait of the internet’s darker corners, where trolls and keyboard warriors attack from the shadows without facing real consequences. The lyrics cut deep, unmasking the false boldness of those who hide behind their devices, only to crumble when faced with real-world confrontation.

The chorus, “You lie, you dream, you live behind the screen,” encapsulates the disconnect between digital personas and real-life insecurities, a theme vocally charged by Erk Aicrag’s impassioned delivery.

🎹 Classic Hocico Energy with a Modern Edge 🔥

Musically, “The Screen” is pure, unrelenting Hocico – pounding industrial beats, distorted synths, and an intensity that mirrors the song’s scathing message. The track blends the duo’s signature dark electronic style with a modern, urgent sound, ensuring it hits hard for longtime fans and new listeners alike.

🔻 Facing the Reality of the Digital Age 🔻

Hocico doesn’t just create music—they hold a mirror to society, forcing listeners to confront the cruelty lurking behind digital facades. “The Screen” serves as a wake-up call, demanding awareness of how the online world enables false identities and unaccountable aggression.

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📍 March 22, 2025 – E-Tropolis Festival, Turbinenhalle Oberhausen
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Racso Agroyam (Hocico) Returns with New Solo Release

Racso Agroyam, widely recognized as one half of the legendary dark electro duo Hocico, revives his solo project Dulce Liquido with the release of “Signs of Decay”, the second single from his upcoming album. Out now via Out Of Line Music, this track plunges deep into a dystopian soundscape, marked by heavy industrial beats, distorted textures, and an uncompromising electronic intensity.

Dulce Liquido is renowned for defying conventions, breaking the barriers between mind and music with relentless dark electro energy. The project continues to push sonic limits, delivering an unfiltered auditory assault that fans of harsh industrial, electro, and aggrotech will immediately embrace.

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PSYCLON NINE ANNOUNCE DEVILS WORK TOUR MMXXV

🔥 North American Tour Begins Tonight! 🔥

The infamous industrial-metal juggernaut PSYCLON NINE, led by Nero Bellum, is set to embark on the highly anticipated Devils Work Tour 2025 across North America, kicking off tonight, January 31st. Known as pioneers of the Blackened Industrial sub-genre, PSYCLON NINE continues to push the limits of sonic aggression, seamlessly fusing elements of industrial rock, metal, deathcore, ambient, and trap.

🎟 Get Your Tickets Here 🎟

📢 Limited media guest list available upon request!


NEW MUSIC: ‘DEVILS WORK’ & ‘AND THEN OBLIVION

The tour coincides with the release of ‘Devils Work’, PSYCLON NINE’s new single, dropping February 14th. This follows their recent release, ‘I Choose Violence’, a blistering anthem that previews the band’s upcoming full-length album, ‘And Then Oblivion’, arriving March 7th via Metropolis Records.

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Nero Bellum describes ‘I Choose Violence’ as:
“A deliberate genre-defying statement that remains true to the dark, visceral aesthetic of PSYCLON NINE. Lyrically, it’s a reflection of the world we live in—an anthem for the unseen and unheard.”

EUROPEAN TOUR & RECENT RELEASES

Since their formation in 2000, PSYCLON NINE has cultivated a devoted global following, performing at major European festivals including Dark Malta, Castle Party (Poland), and four appearances at Wave Gotik Treffen (Germany) to crowds of 30,000+ fans. The band is set to return to Europe in 2025 for another blistering run of dates.

Their previous album, ‘Less To Heaven’ (2022), shattered genre conventions, blending metalcore, doom electronics, trip-techno, black metal, and cinematic soundscapes. The record spawned singles like ‘Money And Sex And Death’ and ‘See You All In Hell’, followed by the ‘More To Hell’ remix album in 2023.

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