The enigmatic boys in monochromatic shirts are back with a new batch of cover songs, including Bush's Warm Machine, Pet Shop Boys' It's a Sin and of course Ace of Base's The... (continued)
Debut album from this mysterious Neofolk group from Germany that has now become a cult hit with their romantic and militant covers of pop hits. What Laibach did with Life is Life and... (continued)
Label info: "Compiling rare and unreleased tracks from the late Nineties to 2010, The Place of Dead Roads is another heavy slab of complex and explosive noise... (continued)
Label info: "After the highly acclaimed album Nightscape in 2015, we can announce the re-release of The Stellar Winds from 2007. Originally released as a limited CD-R, this... (continued)
3rd album from this Bulgarian band led by Veselin Mitev that combines folk music with atmospheric ambient. Traditional instruments such as bagpipes, hand drums,... (continued)
Split 2008 release from these two ambient projects that were still somewhat under the radar then, before they gained more prominence with their releases on Cyclic... (continued)
2007 album from the cult goth rock band founded by members of Apokrifna Realnost and Anastasia, following the band's reformation in 2001. Crisp production values, deep and... (continued)
A much needed CD re-release of this cult 1988 tape from the Yugoslavian experimental underground. Apokrifna Realnost (or rather Aporea as it was known on the initial cassette) was one of... (continued)
Label info: Following the debut album in 2014, and the first live appearances in 2016, we have now Interrogation Gloom, the second album from Tempted Dissident (Te/DIS). It... (continued)
Label info: Galakthorrö celebrates the presentation of Da-Sein's first album. Da-Sein continue on the path they've established on their debut EP... (continued)
Label info: Galakthorrö celebrates the presentation of Da-Sein's first album. Da-Sein continue on the path they've established on their debut EP... (continued)
On his latest self-released work, soundscape artist Eric La Casa willfully restricts his field recording methodology to his immediate surroundings, namely the inside of his Paris... (continued)