The ever-fierce I Ya Toyah returns with a new surge of energy through “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)”, reimagining her haunting industrial sound with Daniel Graves’ signature electronic venom. This remix blends icy synth lines, pulsating bass, and a dose of Aesthetic Perfection’s dark-pop flair, transforming the original into a dancefloor inferno for the disillusioned and defiant.
Fans can expect the remix to amplify the raw emotion and cyberpunk tension that I Ya Toyah is known for—twisting the edges of pain and beauty into something electrifying.
🎶 Listen Now:
💬 “Denial is about confronting the uncomfortable truths we try to bury,” says I Ya Toyah. “This remix turns that confrontation into a dark celebration—a scream disguised as a song.”
⚡ About I Ya Toyah
Born in Poland and now based in Chicago, I Ya Toyah’s name translates roughly to “It’s just me”—a fitting declaration for the one-woman army behind her music. Blending industrial, darkwave, synth-pop, and electronic rock, she writes, records, and produces everything herself, championing a fiercely DIY ethos under her own label Femme Fatale Records.
Her work delves deep into themes of mental health, human rights, and self-empowerment, often donating proceeds from her music and merchandise to causes such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Animal Hope & Wellness. I Ya Toyah views her project not merely as music, but as a movement—a rallying cry for individuality and strength in dark times.
Her debut album Code Blue (2018) introduced her as a formidable voice in the industrial underground, with subsequent releases and collaborations pushing her further into global recognition. “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)” continues that legacy, fusing raw emotion with machine-driven precision.
🌍 Upcoming Tour Dates (Post November 1, 2025)
I Ya Toyah is currently bringing her electrified stage presence to Europe, delivering an immersive live show that merges sound, light, and sheer intensity.
Nov 2, 2025 – Zik-Zak, Ittre, Belgium
Nov 4, 2025 – L’Ampérage, Grenoble, France
Nov 5, 2025 – Backstage By The Mill, Paris, France
Nov 7, 2025 – Salle de Spectacle, Saint-Ismier, France
Nov 8, 2025 – Beasto Blanco, Telfs, Austria
Nov 11, 2025 – Analog Music Hall, Budapest, Hungary
Fans describe her performances as cathartic, defiant, and hypnotic—a raw surge of emotion set against pulsating visuals and cybernetic rhythm.
Industrial darkwave innovators FIX8:SED8 have released the Octagram (Deluxe Edition), giving fans an expanded and enhanced journey into their signature sound. This deluxe edition offers reimagined tracks, exclusive remixes, and bonus material that deepens the immersive, haunting atmospheres fans have come to expect from the project.
The album continues to explore the shadows between noise, rhythm, and emotion, merging pulsating electronic textures with darkly melodic elements, creating a soundscape both mesmerizing and menacing.
Dark electro visionary Sapphira Vee has just unveiled her upcoming release, Unfolding, a deeply personal and atmospheric exploration set to captivate listeners across the darkwave and industrial spectrum. The announcement marks a new era for the artist, known for weaving ethereal melodies, brooding electronics, and raw emotional power into immersive soundscapes.
🌑 A New Chapter in Sound and Spirit
“Unfolding” promises to dive deep into themes of self-discovery, resilience, and metamorphosis — a reflection on emerging from chaos and reclaiming strength. With lush textures, haunting vocals, and cinematic production, this release is shaping up to be one of Sapphira Vee’s most evocative works to date.
Fans can expect the signature fusion of dark electronic atmospheres and emotive storytelling that have defined her sound and earned her a loyal following across the global underground scene.
Industrial noise entity VERFÜHRERVERGELTER has just dropped their latest transmission, Post-Void / Pre-Body—a release that blurs the line between collapse and rebirth, silence and circuitry, decay and resurrection.
⚡ A Harsh Emission from the In-Between The release arrives as five sonic bursts described as “transmitted from the primordial soup of decomposed flesh and corroded PCBs.” Post-Void / Pre-Body is not crafted as a soundtrack or a traditional soundscape—it’s a raw dissection, an exposed noise corpus stitched together from tissue, glitches, and electronic residue.
💀 Between Rot and Simulation With each track, VERFÜHRERVERGELTER drags the listener through liminal corridors:
Between shutdown and reboot.
Between rot and simulation.
Between meaning and total refusal.
The result is a chaotic yet strangely autonomic pulse—harsh noise refusing narrative, rejecting closure, and leaving behind only corrupted fragments.
🔥 The Artist Speaks in Transmission As VERFÜHRERVERGELTER declares:
“Every transmission is a scream. But no one remembers how to listen. Corruption complete. Still leaking… No closure. No cleanse.”
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.
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.
Blvsphemy Records has dropped a sinister new release, giving Biocarbon13’s “Wrong Shade of Black” a fresh, venomous twist courtesy of Arzenik. This remix plunges deeper into the industrial void, layering distortion, menace, and pounding rhythms that drag you into its dark embrace.
⚡ The Remix Experience
Arzenik injects an entirely new pulse into the track, amplifying its bleak atmospherics while keeping Biocarbon13’s raw intensity intact. The remix twists familiar shadows into sharper edges — this isn’t just a reimagining, it’s an escalation.
Biocarbon13 has consistently delivered cutting-edge industrial soundscapes, and this collaboration with Blvsphemy Records and Arzenik proves the project’s ability to evolve without compromise. “Wrong Shade of Black (Arzenik Remix)” stands as a testament to dark creativity — unapologetic, abrasive, and impossible to ignore.
🌌 Deep Dive into the Universe of Blvsphemy Records
🔥 DSBP Records has dropped a brand-new sonic inferno — Only Ashes Remain from CyberLich
💀 The label is rallying support to push this blistering release onto CD within the next two weeks, making today the perfect day to dive in and back the project. With over 275+ releases in the DSBP arsenal, including the freshly forged Industrial Assault Vol. 10, there’s no shortage of relentless industrial firepower to explore.
A rare collector’s edition has just surfaced from the underground—Room 23 Music unveils the deluxe lathe-cut vinyl of Embrionyc & Cubic Nomad – Sensation of the Mind (Deluxe Edition), available now in extremely limited quantities.
A Collector’s Dream ⚡
This isn’t your standard pressing. The deluxe edition arrives with brand-new artwork, a full-color inner sleeve, and lathe-cut craftsmanship—produced in very small numbers, making each copy a true collector’s piece. Fans of dark electronic soundscapes and physical media know: once these vanish, they’re gone forever.
But Room 23 isn’t stopping there. Alongside the vinyl comes a wave of new releases designed to expand minds and destroy dancefloors:
Cubic Nomad – Planet X: A sonic exploration of alien horizons, taking listeners on a journey through heavy atmospheres and cosmic tension.
B.U.N.K.E.R. Kicks Vol. I: A brutal arsenal of pounding kicks, raw percussion, and industrial weaponry for producers.
Mute – The Ever Present Absence: An introspective yet relentless dive into shadows and silence, weaving moods that pull you under.
More Than Music: Gear for the Dark Side 🧥
For those who wear their devotion on their sleeve, Room 23 also unveiled fresh merch—bomber jackets, shirts, and slipmats—built for both the club and the street. Just as limited as the vinyl, they’re another way to step deeper into the Room 23 aesthetic.
Re:Mission Entertainment has officially opened pre-orders for Death Kiss, the highly anticipated new album from dark electronic artist Maduro. The full album is scheduled for release on October 17, 2025.
Death Kiss follows the artist’s earlier EP, Worse for the Wear, and marks a significant evolution in Maduro’s sound. The album is a 10-track journey that merges the raw energy of classic EBM with contemporary production. It delves into themes of love, loss, and inner conflict.
The release of Death Kiss has been preceded by three singles. “Black Lipstick” set the stage with its distinct synth-driven sound, followed by “Start A War,” which brought a new level of rhythmic intensity. The most recent single, “You Are Empty,” further expanded the album’s sonic palette with its haunting melodies.
Fans who pre-order the album will receive an instant download of all three singles.
About Maduro
Known for their unique blend of pulsing rhythms and atmospheric textures, Maduro has carved out a distinct space in the electronic music scene. Their music is both a homage to the pioneers of EBM and a bold step into new sonic territory.
Industrial music provocateurs spankthenun have released a new project titled BLAK, which they are presenting not as a traditional album but as a “declassified sonic dossier.” The release is framed as an urgent advisory to the public, warning of an “imminent data release” detailing a phenomenon described as a subculture unified by a stark, dark aesthetic.
The band states that the project is a deep-field study into a “memetic contagion” and that the tracks themselves are “stabilizations” of data. These sonic interpretations include “The Singularity Edit,” which represents an act of separation from the mainstream, and “The Event Horizon Edit,” which explores the boundary of this subculture. A third track, “The Absolute Zero Rendition,” captures what the band calls the sound of “elegant, defiant isolation.”
In a statement, the band acknowledged their role in the phenomenon, saying, “We were not composing; we were documenting a memetic contagion…This release is a warning, an invitation, and a confession. We are all part of the experiment now.”
BLAK is now available on all major streaming platforms, with exclusive versions offered on their Bandcamp page.
BLAK is a chilling and atmospheric release that pushes the boundaries of industrial music, delivering a soundscape that is both immersive and unsettling. The project’s unique conceptual framing as a government-style data release adds to its intrigue and artistic weight. It is a must-listen for fans of industrial, darkwave, and experimental electronic music.
A sprawling double album from Re:Mission Entertainment reimagines the past and conjures the future
🕯️ A Legacy Reborn Re:Mission Entertainment unveils FOREVER — a 22-track double album honoring 15 years of RITUALZ. Far more than a greatest hits compilation, FOREVER is a haunting resurrection: 20 re-recorded versions of tracks spanning the project’s entire legacy, now reimagined with fresh arrangements and darkened live textures.
⚡ From Witch House Origins to Industrial Depths Tracks like “THIRD EYE SIXTH SENSE” and “GHETTO ASS WITCH” return with renewed energy, preserving their ghostly atmosphere while gaining new sonic weight. Meanwhile, the mechanized menace of “DISINTEGRATION” and “THE LAST OF US” showcases the harsh industrial pulse that has crept deeper into the RITUALZ aesthetic.
🖤 New Spells in the Grimoire The double album also introduces two brand-new incantations:
“NOTHING” — a sleek, melancholic pop number echoing the melodic sensibilities of OUTWORLD MUSIC I
“TESTIFY” — a vicious descent into the void, crushing and cold, perfect for those who walk the darker paths
🧿 Forever Evolving, Never Compromising FOREVER is more than an album. It’s a ritual of remembrance and rebirth. A genre-defining voice revisiting its past only to carve out an even darker, more daring future.
Murder Love God is officially releasing “Alter of Evolution” on all streaming services, including Bandcamp, this coming Friday, June 6th, 2025! This remix and collaborative album features heavy hitters from the underground scene.
Murder Love God is the project of Medavon DeRaj’e, best known as the frontman for LOCKJAW, which he started in 2007. He is often joined by Jose Ramirez (LOCKJAW) on guitars and Jeremy Gardipee (Incekt) both on album and live.
“Alter of Evolution” is described as an aggressive, psychedelic electro reinterpretation of songs spanning back in time, akin to an acid trip. The album boasts collaborations with a formidable lineup, including W.O.R.M., Short To Ground, DJ Darkside, Razorwire Halo, N Y X, Vein Collector, Produkt, and Hate Dept..
The spark that ignited Dead Posey was a shared love for rock’s dark heart. Danyell, then immersed in acting and modeling, found her calling one night in Tony’s studio. Already a seasoned musician with Eve 6 and a producer in his own right, Tony witnessed Danyell’s raw talent as she sang Nirvana’s “Come As You Are.” “A newfound passion was unlocked in me,” she recalls, “I knew from that moment in my bones that this is what I was meant to do in life.” They hit the ground running, writing songs that would soon define their unique sound.
Their early “Freak Show EP” era, what they now call Dead Posey 1.0, was a significant milestone, landing them publishing and record deals, along with crucial sync placements. At the time, they believed they had found their sound—a bluesy, garage-rock feel. However, the road ahead held more evolution. As they played live more often, their sound matured, growing harder and more aggressive, embracing darker, synthier rock with heavy guitars. This transformation led to Dead Posey 2.0, where they truly found their stride, blending their favorite influences into a cohesive, powerful force. Playing new songs live before release became a vital part of this evolution, injecting a new level of energy into their recordings.
Early tracks like “Don’t Stop the Devil” became unexpected launching pads, propelling their music into TV and film. These placements were a crucial early boost, providing funding for gear, tours, and merch. “It’s funny looking back, though,” Danyell muses, “our sound has changed so much since then, and we thought that time was the peak. But in reality, it was just the beginning.” This early success taught them a valuable lesson: constant growth and adaptation are essential to building a solid, sustainable foundation in an ever-changing industry.
Their sound is a potent cocktail of influences, a blend of Marilyn Manson, Garbage, Hole, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, and Depeche Mode. They gravitate toward anything with dark energy, industrial textures, raw emotion, classic melodies, and a guitar thrust. It’s an intuitive process, a musical blender where everything goes in, and something uniquely Dead Posey emerges. The Freak Show EP, their debut, remains a special marker of their journey, an “innocent but still polished” snapshot of their early days, even as they’ve creatively moved far beyond it.
Breaking into the competitive music industry as a DIY band presented immense challenges, and they’re still pushing boundaries a decade later. They’ve learned not to rely on fickle industry support, choosing instead to focus on what they can control: creating music they’re passionate about and fostering genuine connections with fans through social media and live shows. Their mantra: “Fluff doesn’t create a sustainable career; it’s the hard work you put in every day when no one’s watching that truly makes a difference.” Looking back, their advice to their younger selves would be blunt: “Buckle up – this journey is a long, winding road! The blood, sweat, and tears it will take are beyond imagination so be ready.” They’ve been knocked down countless times, but their unwavering love for creating music, performing live, and connecting with their fans always pulls them back up.
A palpable fire ignites Dead Posey’s latest releases. Their current sound is fueled by rebellion, survival, and self-liberation, a visceral response to the chaos of the world. They’re relentlessly pushing through darkness—mentally, emotionally, and sonically—emerging stronger with every note. Uninterested in trends, they channel years of frustration, power, and resilience into music that is unapologetically their own, designed to endure.
Current Energy & Headspace
While their sound has evolved, their core songwriting and production process remains collaborative. Danyell brings thematic and lyrical vision, while Tony, a versatile musician, masterfully pulls everything into a cohesive, impactful whole. They’ve always been hands-on, writing and producing every element themselves. A significant recent shift involves road-testing new songs live before finalizing them, allowing them to gauge audience connection and infuse recordings with live energy.
Beyond the music, Dead Posey cultivates an iconic visual aesthetic, an extension of their sound. Every release is an opportunity to expand the Dead Posey universe, telling stories through artwork, photos, and stage attire. They draw inspiration from gritty rock ‘n’ roll, vintage flair, dark surrealism, and classic and modern horror, letting the visuals organically rise from the music itself.
Maintaining creative chemistry amidst constant demands requires discipline. They strive to shut out distractions in the studio, finding inspiration in their creative space. Their shared investment in every aspect of the band keeps them grounded and hungry. It’s a delicate balance of trust, taking necessary breaks, and open communication. Their driving force: “The energy we put into the band is what will keep it thriving.”
In an industry where mental health is paramount, they prioritize staying grounded by focusing on what they can control, often breaking it down into week-by-week chunks. They’ve learned not to chase external validation, instead centering on creating music they love and connecting with their fans. Setting boundaries with industry interactions has become crucial for protecting their energy and mental space. Self-care, even in small ways, is essential for navigating the chaos. This past year, they’ve embraced resilience, learning that growth flourishes in discomfort and uncertainty, leading to greater confidence and personal evolution. Their proudest moments of 2024 include releasing their debut album, Are You In A Cult?, headlining shows in the UK, and playing for their biggest crowd yet at Spain’s Rockland festival.
What Lies Ahead
With their debut full-length album, Are You In A Cult?, recently released, Dead Posey is taking time to let it resonate, focusing on touring and bringing their sonic world to as many fans as possible. While always writing, they’re not rushing into another album, instead considering collabs or special versions of existing songs for later in the year. Their dream collaborations span legends like Lady Gaga, Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, or Garbage, recognizing these artists’ profound influence on Dead Posey’s DNA, but they’re equally open to teaming up with rising acts who share their vibe.
Dead Posey remains a core duo, bringing in talented live musicians for their shows. Their vision and songwriting will always stem from the two of them. Their ultimate goal is to become a headlining act, capable of easily touring small to medium clubs, and from there, building to bucket-list aspirations like headlining festivals and becoming a household name. They’re not waiting for opportunities; they’re building their own solid foundation.
They constantly push boundaries in their sound and performance, aiming for an immersive live experience that transcends mere song delivery, engaging audiences on a deeper level with visuals and raw energy. They refuse to stay stagnant, always striving to surprise themselves and their fans. In a rock, alt, and industrial landscape that often blurs genre lines, Dead Posey stands apart with their raw energy and authenticity, in it for the long haul to build their own path.
Ultimately, Dead Posey hopes to leave a lasting mark by demonstrating that success and a loyal fanbase can be found outside “the club,” even in a constantly shifting social media landscape. They aspire to inspire other artists to trust their instincts and remain true to their vision, even when external pressures push in different directions.
Catch Dead Posey headlining and get your VIP tickets for THE DAMNED & THE DEAD tour this June: https://www.deadposey.com/tour
From the shadowy corners of the underground, Acid Bath Records has just delivered a new sonic offering: “Hate Of Shadows” by the enigmatic artist Slichtnacht. For those who crave the darker frequencies and the unsettling beauty found within them, this release promises a descent into captivating sonic landscapes.
While direct information about Slichtnacht and “Hate Of Shadows” might be lurking in the deeper recesses of the web, the very name “Acid Bath Records” carries a certain weight and expectation within the realms of dark and experimental music. Known for unearthing and showcasing artists who delve into the more abrasive, atmospheric, and often unsettling sonic territories, a release on this label suggests a journey into soundscapes that are far from the mainstream.
“Hate Of Shadows” likely explores themes and sonic textures that resonate with the label’s established aesthetic. Expect potentially heavy atmospheres, perhaps industrial undertones, or a foray into the more experimental fringes of electronic or dark ambient music. The title itself hints at a confrontation with inner darkness or the shadowy aspects of existence.
For those intrigued by the sonic alchemy conjured by Acid Bath Records and the enigmatic presence of Slichtnacht, the call to “check it out here” is an invitation to plunge into the unknown. Be prepared to explore soundscapes that may challenge, provoke, and ultimately captivate those with a taste for the audibly obscure and the emotionally resonant darkness.
Venture into the shadows of Slichtnacht’s “Hate Of Shadows”: [Link to where the release can be found will be added if available]
In 2008, a spark ignited in the unlikeliest of places: the cramped cabin of a car in Italy. Marco, already a seasoned vocalist, shared some old-school EBM—possibly Hocico—with his bandmate and bassist Stefano. That moment of discovery hit hard. Stefano fell headfirst into the world of electronic music, determined to master its intricacies. A couple of years later, he sent Marco a rough demo track and asked for some aggressive vocals. The result? A creative bond that would become Synapsyche.
The two began meeting almost nightly, sharing beers and ideas, their connection tightening with every session. Their creative rhythm developed organically. At first, they shrouded their identities and faces in mystery, constructing a conceptual world brick by brick—naming the band, penning lyrics, crafting their first demos. By 2012, they had a full-length album nearly complete and were just waiting for the right moment to strike.
What set them apart was a shared telepathy. They never fought about direction or style. One of the rare turning points came when Marco suggested blending clean vocals into their sound. Coincidentally, Stefano had been leaning into futurepop influences—proof their musical instincts were eerily aligned.
Looking back on their early work brings a smile. There was rawness, an almost innocent sonic violence, and a heavy-handed use of vocal filters. Yet that unrefined edge had charm, even pride. Like many artists, their evolving tastes and growing experience sharpened their ability to craft bolder vocal lines and higher-quality production.
But building a dark-electro identity in Italy came with its own shadows. The scene barely existed. While Germany and the U.S. had thriving support systems, Italy offered little. With scarce club support and limited media coverage, Synapsyche paradoxically found themselves among the country’s top-tier dark-electro acts—largely by default. Bands like Alien Vampires fled to London, a move Marco suspects gave them a better shot at survival. Staying in Italy, on the other hand, meant struggling to spread their wings.
Today, their creative process runs like a well-oiled machine. Stefano composes the foundations—melodies, synths, sonic bones—while Marco crafts lyrics and overarching themes. Once a track is ready, Marco finalizes vocals, records in Stefano’s studio, and together they polish it into its final form. That synergy remains unbroken.
Despite a more polished sound in their latest material, Synapsyche hasn’t lost their bite. Their inspirations stretch far beyond the industrial box—metal acts like Nightwish and Cradle of Filth, pop titans like Lady Gaga, and even classical composers like Bach and Beethoven. Movie soundtracks and dialogue often creep into their work, with samples dropped in like twisted Easter eggs.
The lyrical chaos Marco pens isn’t always his own—it’s often a psychological patchwork stitched from research and character immersion. He creates personas, explores pathology and morality, and writes with layered meaning, inviting interpretation. If a fan sees something in the words that even he didn’t intend, it’s a sign he’s struck gold.
Live shows, though rare in Italy’s skeletal scene, are electric when they happen. Their pre-show ritual? A couple of strong cocktails to loosen nerves. Stefano stays sharp on the keys, while Marco leans into a tipsy edge that amplifies the emotional charge of each performance.
Surprises continue to define their journey. One standout moment came when a Russian fan shared that Synapsyche’s music helped him endure life on the front lines. Another surreal milestone: collaborating with Chris Harms of Lord of the Lost on their track “The Last Dying Flame”—a dream come true for two artists who revere his voice.
The future of Synapsyche is already unfolding. With the single “Deafness” now out—the first chapter of a conceptual trilogy called The Miscommunication—Marco is already crafting the next narrative, one that promises harsher sonics and deeper exploration. Though tight-lipped on the full concept, he hints it will reflect society’s collapsing dialogue.
Dream collaborations still float on their horizon: Till Lindemann of Rammstein and Dave Gahan of Depeche Mode. The idea of mixing their low, commanding voices with Marco’s higher register is a tantalizing thought.
As technology reshapes music, Synapsyche embraces the digital wave. Always experimenting with new sounds, effects, and production techniques, they remain adaptable—even if adulthood outside the band makes it harder to keep pace. But in a world driven by progress, their genre gives them a unique advantage.
Looking ahead to 2025, the trio of Miscommunication singles will set the tone, with videos accompanying each release. Beyond that, they’ll plunge into the writing of their fifth full-length album—no details yet, but world domination is always a quiet goal, even if the cost of touring makes it a challenge.
Ultimately, Synapsyche doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel—they aim to leave a fingerprint on it. If someone, somewhere, remembers their music as a lifeline, a catharsis, or simply as art that resonated, they’ve done their job. Marco puts it best: “To make art is nothing but to create something from nothing that conveys emotions to others… Long live Synapsyche!”
Industrial chaos reigns—stream the full album now and preorder the CD
DSBP Records just dropped the brand-new album Corrupt by hard-hitting industrial act TOXIKK DECEPTION—and it’s available today, April 13th, 2025!
💿 Stream the entire album and preorder the CD, which will begin shipping in 2 weeks.
Corrupt delivers a relentless barrage of electro-industrial fury—mechanized rhythms, razor-sharp synths, and raw vocals that tear through digital dystopia. It’s a brutal soundtrack for a fractured world, and TOXIKK DECEPTION doesn’t hold back.
From the scorched ruins of aggrotech to the grim grandeur of industrial black metal, Dawn of Ashes has been a relentless force—both terrifying and transformative. Frontman Kristof Bathory is no stranger to trauma, chaos, and creative possession. In this exclusive EVOL Radio interview, he takes us through his past scars, current descent, and future nightmares.
☠️ Born from Isolation and Infernos
Before the sonic abyss that is Dawn of Ashes took shape, Kristof was caught in the all-too-familiar struggle of mismatched bandmates and misaligned visions. Tired of waiting for others to match his hunger, he forged his own path—a solo project carved in darkness and named accordingly.
“I played in various bands before forming Dawn of Ashes, but I often struggled to find musicians who shared my passion. Eventually, I took matters into my own hands and created a solo project—Dawn of Ashes.”
While early releases leaned heavily into aggrotech and EBM, Kristof always had a darker, more metallic beast in mind.
“From the start, my vision was to create an Industrial Black Metal project. After two albums, I missed the organic chaos of live instruments and began fusing extreme metal into the mix. That fusion became our true identity.”
The project truly solidified with Scars of the Broken, a release Kristof considers the moment DOA came into full bloom.
“That album showed the true maturity of the DOA sound.”
As for horror? It’s not just an influence—it’s the marrow of his creativity. But forget slasher films or jump scares. Kristof mines terror from within.
“I delved into the horrors of my own traumas and deep emotions. It scarred me, but it also gave birth to something beautiful.”
Even in the early days, Dawn of Ashes never shied away from controversy or disturbing visuals. That approach, however, has since evolved.
“Some of the early shock value was juvenile. Now, everything I create—visually or musically—must carry meaning. True horror is intelligent and layered.”
🔥 Present-Day Descent
With each new album, Dawn of Ashes goes deeper into psychological darkness. Kristof says the Scars Trilogy—Scars of the Broken, Reopening the Scars, and Infecting the Scars—is a raw exploration of the human mind’s most grotesque corridors.
“It’s all psychological. Each record explores different mental states and the horrors of the mind.”
Writing has become both an invocation and an exorcism. But unlike the earlier days of creative warfare, Kristof now finds a strange peace in ambient music—saving DOA for when he truly needs to summon something vile.
“Delving into darkness has become more difficult as I’ve gotten older. Sometimes you want the war to end. Ambient music gives me catharsis. Dawn of Ashes is for chaos.”
His songwriting process varies—sometimes channeled like a film director, other times like a general commanding sonic mayhem. But ultimately, it all comes down to emotion.
“It depends on the album’s concept. Everything begins with emotion—it guides the creative rituals.”
DOA’s live shows remain a feast of horror and theatricality, though the definition of horror has matured along with the sound.
“We’ve redefined horror to reflect the vile corners of the human psyche. The stage becomes a mirror for that.”
Though collaboration isn’t a frequent indulgence, Kristof draws inspiration from the dark ambient scene.
“I mainly find influence in ambient artists these days.”
As for the state of industrial music?
“I’m selective about the industrial I listen to. I still connect with older artists I’ve always loved. I’m not really up-to-date with the current scene.”
🔮 Into the Future: Daemons and Discipline
The future of Dawn of Ashes won’t be random destruction—it’ll be structured chaos. Kristof plans to harness the decay, turning inner ruin into something powerful and deliberate.
“I believe in creating with structure and strength. Chaos can be tamed and used. My live shows are a way to express and protect that inner decay.”
When asked if he could summon any entity to join a DOA track, Kristof’s answer was chillingly poetic.
“I summon a daemon with every album I create. Each one is different, shaped by the emotional state of the record.”
And the message to those brave enough to enter Dawn of Ashes’ twisted dimension?
“Be aware of true horror—your internal conflicts can be far more grotesque than anything external. The mind reveals nightmares far beyond superficial shock.”
Milwaukee’s own industrial insurgents LOCKJAW have dropped a fierce new transmission from the edge of the dark dance dimension: “We Are Alien”, self-released on February 18 and already shaking the speakers of the underground.
A slow-burning banger laced with dystopian dread and rhythmic defiance, “We Are Alien” plunges deep into themes of social isolation, identity, and equality—a brooding anthem for those who’ve never fit the mold and never wanted to.
With a sonic blend that hovers somewhere between electro-industrial, darkwave, and EBM, the track offers gritty synth textures, distorted basslines, and vocals that bite with both sorrow and fire. It’s a direct message from the margins: We are alien… and we are not alone.
LOCKJAW isn’t new to the abyss. They’ve shared stages with the likes of Marilyn Manson and Powerman 5000, carving their name into the alt-industrial underground with brutal honesty and dancefloor menace. “We Are Alien” solidifies their place as Midwest torchbearers for dark sonic rebellion.
👁️ For the outcasts, the overlooked, the overcharged—this one’s for you.
Industrial chaos. Sonic rebirth. Collective fury. Outer Darkness Records returns to the void with “Inquisition Vol. II: The Scorn,” the latest chapter in its searing compilation series—dropping April 4th, 2025.
Following the scorched-earth reception of Vol. I in 2024, “The Scorn” digs deeper into the raw circuitry of industrial, dark pop, and synth-laced aggression. This isn’t just a collection—this is a declaration of allegiance to the underground. Every track bleeds with intent, each artist pushing genre boundaries and blurring the edges between beauty and brutality.
“With the second volume of our annual compilation series, ODR is continuing to focus on bringing fresh voices to the dark music scene while fostering a community of creatives and forward-thinking individuals. This time around we’re expanding our roster to include Asphodel Ivory and Fatigue, while also bringing new tracks from some familiar faces.” — Patrick Brooks, Outer Darkness Records
Founded in 2022, Outer Darkness Records is more than a label—it’s a movement. A collective of visionaries fusing dystopian aesthetics with genre-defying sound, ODR remains devoted to ushering in the next generation of industrial destruction.
⚙️ TRACKLIST – “Inquisition Vol. II: The Scorn”
Hexen Prozess – Tears of the Guillotine
pixelgrinder – Louder than Death
Dilemma – 21 Grams
ANGER 奰 feat. pixelgrinder – Late Model Collapse
Fatigue – Agonizing Over the Filth
Arcane Strain – She’s got Scissors
9th Circle – Silence
Antidote for Annie – No Takebacks (Finality Mix)
Asphodel Ivory – Upgrade (Ground to Dust Remix)
Midi Nation, Dilemma – Industrialize
Null Aeon – Demon on the Dance Floor
Ground to Dust – Scalpel (Mechavian木鸢 Remix)
Hexen Prozess, Dilemma – Ritual/Sacrifice
Dream Feeder feat. pixelgrinder – Sometimes it Just Fits
💀 New faces. Familiar demons. All united in the sonic shadows. “Inquisition Vol. II: The Scorn” drops everywhere April 4, 2025. Open your ears. Join the order. The inquisition continues.
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Dark, divine, and unapologetically unholy—SinThya steps out of the shadow and into the fire with “Not Marilyn Manson, But Definitely Antichrist.”
This isn’t cosplay. This is crucifixion couture. A twisted sermon of self-worship. A soundtrack for the damned.
Channeling industrial menace, glitchy glam, and snarling femininity, SinThya doesn’t aim to shock—he aims to ascend. This is not an echo of past provocateurs; it’s a fresh gospel carved into neon flesh. Think glitch-pop at a black mass. Think lips on the blade. Think sacred rage.
Unfiltered. Unrepentant. Unholy. She isn’t your savior—she’s your reckoning.
Experimental industrial duo TANGERINECAT has just dropped their haunting new single “March of Mourn”, a powerful and visceral track that marches through shadows with hypnotic energy and uncompromising intensity.
Known for their boundary-pushing sound and politically-charged performances, TANGERINECAT blends darkwave, industrial, noise, and folk instrumentation into something wholly their own—raw, emotional, and impossible to ignore.
🗓 Mark your calendars! On March 23, 2025, Evol Radio LIVE cracks open the dark digital core of industrial music with a brand-new exclusive interview featuring the one and only SYNTHETIK MESSIAH – the boundary-smashing, noise-wielding sonic architect known for torching the lines between experimental electronic, industrial, and breakcore.
🎤 In this explosive and unfiltered sit-down, DJ Darkside dives into the twisted tech, glitchy influences, and apocalyptic vision behind Synthetik Messiah’s sound. From the underground Louisiana roots to international recognition, nothing is off limits in this intense conversation.
💣 Expect:
Behind-the-scenes insight on new tracks
Gear talk and production secrets
His take on the current industrial scene
Raw thoughts on staying independent and dangerous
🔊 Whether you’re a rivethead, cyberpunk, or noise addict, this is mandatory listening. Synthetik Messiah doesn’t hold back — and neither do we.
🕛 Premiering exclusively via EvolRadio.net and on all socials.
💀 Deep Dive into the Universe of Synthetik Messiah
🔥 Industrial Titans KMFDM Announce 2025 Remaster of Their Iconic Album “Hau Ruck” 🔥
Industrial music legends KMFDM are set to unleash a remastered 2025 re-release of their classic album Hau Ruck, bringing fresh power and intensity to the groundbreaking 2005 record. This reissue will be available on a high-fidelity 45rpm 2-LP vinyl and CD, ensuring fans can experience the album’s crushing industrial beats and razor-sharp lyricism like never before.
To mark the occasion, KMFDM is also dropping an exclusive commemorative T-shirt, celebrating this milestone release—so don’t sleep on it! Once it’s gone, it’s gone!
Founded in 1984 by Sascha Konietzko, KMFDM (Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid) has been a driving force in the industrial rock and electronic body music (EBM) movements for four decades. Known for their signature fusion of hard-hitting beats, aggressive guitars, and politically charged lyrics, KMFDM has influenced countless bands in the realms of industrial, metal, and electronic music.
From their early experimental sounds in Germany’s underground scene to their rise in global prominence, KMFDM’s relentless work ethic and bold sonic identity have kept them at the forefront of heavy electronic music. With albums like “Naïve” (1990), “Angst” (1993), “Nihil” (1995), and “Xtort” (1996), the band pioneered a style that blended pounding electronic rhythms with razor-sharp riffs and biting social commentary.
KMFDM’s ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their signature ultra-heavy beat has made them an enduring force in the industrial scene. Their fans—often known as the KMFDM Army—have stood by the band through every evolution, keeping their legacy alive in clubs, live shows, and underground playlists worldwide.
The Impact of “Hau Ruck”
Originally released in 2005, “Hau Ruck” marked a new era for KMFDM. The album introduced a heavier, more guitar-driven sound, incorporating elements of industrial metal and hard rock while still retaining the electronic backbone that made KMFDM famous. Tracks like “Free Your Hate,” “Professional Killer,” and the title track “Hau Ruck” delivered a crushing sonic assault, filled with rebellious energy and anti-authoritarian themes.
Now, with the 2025 remastered edition, the album is set to sound bigger, bolder, and even more explosive than ever before. Fans old and new will get to experience “Hau Ruck” in stunning high-definition audio, ensuring every beat, riff, and lyric punches through with maximum impact.
Why This Remaster Matters
For die-hard KMFDM fans and newcomers alike, this 2025 reissue of “Hau Ruck” is more than just a remaster—it’s a celebration of the band’s unwavering legacy in the industrial music scene. Whether you’re a longtime follower or discovering KMFDM for the first time, this release serves as a testament to the band’s raw power, unfiltered creativity, and relentless innovation.
💿 Available in 45rpm 2-LP Vinyl & CD 👕 Limited-Edition Commemorative Shirt 🔥 Experience the Ultra-Heavy Beat Like Never Before!
Electronic music visionary CYRNAI (aka Carolyn Fok) has unveiled two mesmerizing tracks from her upcoming album ‘Calamity of Beauty’, set for release on April 4, 2025 via Memoir of Sound. These new singles showcase her ever-evolving sonic artistry, blending immersive neo-kosmische soundscapes with pulsating industrial techno.
A longtime innovator in experimental electronics, CYRNAI has continuously defied genre boundaries, shaping the underground music landscape since the 1980s. ‘Calamity of Beauty’ offers a rich exploration of identity, transformation, and emotional complexity, encapsulating her unique approach to sound design.
The album’s title track, ‘Calamity of Beauty,’ is a deeply atmospheric composition that resonates with elements of early electronic pioneers such as Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, while ‘Pandemonium Framework’ takes a more club-driven approach, reminiscent of her previous release ‘Echo Language’.
🔊 Pre-Order ‘Calamity of Beauty’ on Bandcamp:Click Here
A Legacy of Sonic Exploration
Having crafted sonic tapestries for over four decades, Carolyn Fok has built a diverse and groundbreaking catalog, spanning electronic, industrial, and experimental realms. She first made waves in the 1980s with CYRNAI, later working alongside legendary figures such as Morton Subotnick, Suzanne Ciani, and Drew McDowall.
In 2018, her influential early works were reissued as a deluxe vinyl box set ‘CYRNAI 1980-90’ by Dark Entries, introducing a new generation to her genre-defying sound. Now, with ‘Calamity of Beauty’, she continues her sonic evolution, integrating 360-degree spatial audio technology for an immersive listening experience.
🔮 Expect intricate layers of fragmented radio signals, spectral vocals, and enigmatic broadcasts woven into the album’s haunting narrative.
🎥 Watch CYRNAI Live in San Francisco (2024):Click Here
A Visual & Conceptual Masterpiece
The album cover presents an illuminated female statue, adorned with flowers in an attic, evoking a sense of rediscovery and reflection. This imagery raises intriguing questions: 💀 Is CYRNAI unearthing her younger artistic self, embracing her roots? 💡 Or is she bridging past and present, constructing an enigmatic dialogue between time and identity?
Whatever the interpretation, ‘Calamity of Beauty’ cements CYRNAI as one of electronic music’s most innovative voices.
About CYRNAI (Carolyn Fok)
🔹 Pioneering electronic musician & sound designer 🔹 Active since the 1980s, blending industrial, electronic, and avant-garde elements 🔹 Collaborated with Elliot Sharp, Tim Story, Joaquin Lievano, and Steve Bryson 🔹 Featured in Cherry Red’s ‘Third Noise Principle’ compilation of ’70s-’80s US underground electronic music 🔹 Extensive discography archived at Memoir of Sound
With over 100 albums worth of material, Fok’s legacy continues to expand, cementing her status as an icon of electronic experimentation.
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! 🌌🔊
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! 🎧🔥
Chicago-based industrial powerhouse Derision Cult has just dropped Mercenary Notes Pt. 2, delivering another relentless dose of gritty, hard-hitting industrial rock. 💀⚙️ This latest release continues the project’s signature fusion of aggressive guitars, pounding beats, and thought-provoking themes, making it a must-listen for fans of politically charged, dystopian soundscapes.
🔊 Mercenary Notes Pt. 2 is available now on all major digital platforms! Don’t miss out—dive into the sonic warfare today! 🎧🔥
Racso Agroyam, widely recognized as one half of the legendary dark electro duo Hocico, revives his solo projectDulce 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.
Format: Digital Download and Streaming on Bandcamp Cat. No.: TT-DDEP-05 Style: EBM / Industrial Release Date: December 13, 2024
As a special holiday gift, four Tinnitorturous artists—ee:man, ManMindMachine, In Absentia, and Negant—have joined forces to reinterpret classic Depeche Mode tracks, bringing a darker and edgier tone to these timeless pieces. Get ready to experience a black celebration this season!
The Shouldn’t Have Done That EP will officially launch on Friday, December 13, 2024. Available in lossless quality, it will be featured on each artist’s Bandcamp page.
Tinnitorturous is a Danish independent music label dedicated to industrial, EBM, and alternative electronic underground music. Founded and run by seasoned musicians Jens B. Petersen (ManMindMachine, Negant) and Tommy B-Kuhlmann (In Absentia, Negant, Body-Banden), the label is a cornerstone of the underground music scene.
Releases
Tinnitorturous boasts an impressive catalog of digital singles, EPs, and albums. Recent releases include:
Negant – Censor! (TT-DDS-28) – Out September 9, 2023
ee:man – Human Debris (TT-DDEP-04) – Out December 26, 2023
In Absentia – Wrath (TT-DDS-29) – Out December 31, 2023
ManMindMachine – Propaganda (TT-DDS-30) – Out January 13, 2024
ee:man vs. In Absentia – Devil’s Hand (TT-DDS-31) – Out April 13, 2024
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