Hellbent – 0.01 – Review

May 1, 1996

A techno/industrial “supergroup” featuring Jared and Dylan from Chemlab, Bryan Black from Haloblack, Charles Levi from Thrill Kill Kult, and Eric of 16Volt.

Grotus – Mass – Review

May 1, 1996

The wheezing Delta Blues, vacuum sucking, static belches, and spacey sounds are used for all styles, from rock, to slacker rap, to tech metal and beyond.

Gravity Kills – Review

May 1, 1996

Gravity Kills cover all the bases of formulated, commercial industrial rock. It’s plain and simple: If you like NIN, you’ll like Gravity Kills.

Second Nature – Review

May 1, 1996

Exceptionally deep grooves and a layered complexity matched with utter simplicity make this trance/ambient disc a wonder to listen to.

Sadness – Danteferno – Review

May 1, 1996

Simple horror piano, mountainous powerchords, gongs, timpanis, bellowing melodies like those you might expect from a tavern filled with burly, drunk warriors.

Prolapse – Backsaturday – Review

May 1, 1996

what happens when you leave a stack of vintage Krautrock, Nurse With Wound, and Savage Republic platters lying out in the sun until they melt together into one warped, delicious wax circle.

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