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Dark Dance is the best description I can come up with. While driving and thumping, it is not fake-happy as typical dance music. Minor keys and quiet yet clear vocals make this album a treat throughout. It permits both easy background listening, but has plenty to offer for dedicated listening sessions. Vore Aurora has a similar signature, both from LA. oberoniaomnia
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So hard to pick a favourite track as all have such memories attached to them. This remaster is just lovely. So looking forward to seeing you live this summer! lenngray
A stellar cast of artists put their own shadowy spins on recent Bestial Mouths material—toward the goth club floor or into pure noise. Bandcamp New & Notable May 11, 2021
Two tracks from Buenos Aires artist Inalco2222 explore the grittier side of industrial music, with blown-out synths and driving beats. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2021
Dissemblance, a one-woman EBM machine from Paris, spikes danceable minimal-synth grooves with gothic gloom and springy bass. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 4, 2019
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No More Instruments has pride of place as number 1000 in my collection. A very special album, a very emotional album and, quite possibly, perfect. Even now, after all these years, there have been few albums close to this. M.F.A.P.L., Skin and Black Again are all magnificent, but my favourite for everything that it meant to me is Breaking The Cliche. "No more being cool in the name of the cliche." ben bulcock