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State of the Union - Evol Love Industry

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“Evol Love Industry” is State of the Union’s third full-length disc. Building on their signature groovy electro sound, State of the Union constructs enchanting melodies and haunting choruses. Reminding one of EBM greats Apoptygma Berzerk, Die Form, and Front 242, State of the Union churns out club-friendly beats amid stirring electro keyboards and synths. Also included on this enhanced disc are several bonus MP3 tracks and a video for “RadioMan”.

- J-Sin

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Mysteriam - Entryway

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Chicago-based Mysterium is self-described as a collaborative arts project. I can expand on that however. Call them an electronic outfit that reaches out for pop hooks bottled along with electronic ambiance, an ambivalence towards genres and classifications, and ingenious songwriting. I hear so much going on throughout “Entryway” that’s it becomes impossible to engage with each and every sound, resulting in lots of repeat listens. I love albums like this where each and every time you listen to it, you notice something new and find your mind focusing on that particular note, soundwave, or alluring hook. Fantastic.

- J-Sin

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Ming & Ping - Causeway Army Editor's Pick

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So it’s kind of odd for twins to be naked in the same bath after say, they reach double digits in age. Regardless these identical twins from Hong Kong bask in the glorious New Wave movement and reside in the still vibrant music scene of San Francisco. Having made a mark with their 2004 debut, Ming & Ping are proud to self-release their third album of electro-pop fueled New Wave. Energetic melodies and sternly danceable tracks are blended with lush instrumentation and lucid dream inspired lyrics. Beats the hell out of the mainstream lapdogs in this genre any day.

- J-Sin

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Aurah - Loving Annabelle Original Soundtrack

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Swiss electronica artists Aurah treat each song as if it’s the beginning of chemistry, mixing this with that, in beakers that are bubbling with reactions and simmering with heat and cold. “Loving Annabelle”’s Original Soundtrack finds as much vocal stimulation as it does with its haunting audioscapes. Marc Dold has had five Billboard top singles as a producer while working alongside such artists as Celine Dion, Cindy Lauper, Norah Jones, Enya, Nelly Furtado, Mandy Moore, Erasure, Madonna, Alice Cooper, Peter Gabriel, and LeAnn Rimes just to namedrop a bit. Composing the original feature film score for “Loving Annabelle”, was just another notch in this talented duo’s belt having filled the musical cabinet of such films as “Blood Diamond”, “Little Miss Sunshine”, and “Blood & Chocolate”. Beautiful and simple music.

- J-Sin

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Spyder Baby - Let Us Prey

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Electronic metal group Spyder Baby turned the head of Al Jourgensen (Ministry) who took Detroit native guitarist/vocalist Stevie Banch under his wing after their ’04 demo. “Let Us Prey” is a gothic nod to the mayhem that Ministry produced for over two decades. Thick guitars rock with a punk and almost Southern bar brawl twang to them. “Let Us Prey” features a Jourgensen remix/co-production in “Bitter”, which most certainly sounds like something from the camp of Al.

- J-Sin

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Various Artists - Twin Cities Electropunk Vol. 4

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Minnesota’s electro and synth-rock scenes have been getting a major boost from the kind folks in Avenpitch and their collaborations with other electro groups via these compilations. Avenpitch starts things off with a punk-y ‘80’s party rocker in “Desperado” complete with fun-filled Zelda-inspired synth choruses. Milkbar’s “Stop (Check Me Out)” gets the adrenaline pumping with their female-fronted electro pop anthem. Other notable inclusions are Zibra Zibra, ikki, Amdeide, and Mach FoX. Peep ‘em.

- J-Sin

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GASR - Reptile

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Reminding one of Icon of Coil, GASR is a gothic industrial dance outfit that punishes the listener with hard edged dance beats and harsh EBM similar to Frontline Assembly. Having released politically-based music before, “Reptile” continues that trend with discontent over public policy and the Bush administration’s rule of America. Haunting harmonies amid dark electro ala Wumpscut, GASR seems poised to purse their lips with melodic industrial beats and fashionable dance filler. Very enjoyable.

- J-Sin

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Gintas K - 13 Tracks

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Post-minimal techno that drives one to the rhythm of hard jungle, sine waves, and drones. This is music for all kinds that have left the realm of your standard fare electronica for something far leftfield and different. “13 Tracks” is just that, thirteen tunes that are tuneless, magnificent, and creepy. All in a post-Brian Eno sort of world. Weird experimental crunches that have few lapses in quality post-techno whirls.

- J-Sin

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Ghost In the House - Ghost In the House

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Sounding like, well, a Ghost in the House, the band utilizes traditional as well as obscure instruments to craft a soundscape that is eerie and sublime. What sort of instruments you mutter? How about a lap steel guitar, gongs, oboe, English horn, buffalo drum, and various percussion. Well those sound relatively straight-forward, what are these obscure ones you mention? How about invented instruments like the water phone, t-rodimba, and crustacean? Yeah that’s pretty out there. It’s odd avant-garde experimental soundtrack music that will blow your damn mind.

- J-Sin

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Sharaab - Evolution

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Considered by many as a pioneer of the Asian techno (or Asian Massive if you want) scene, Sharaab might surprise you that he’s based out of Atlanta. Utilizing sounds from India, Sharaab adds addictive floor-filling rhythms to seamless mixing and old school electro synth stabs. Tons of vintage and retro keyboards are utilized in his projects and “Evolution” is no exception from that rule of thumb. Layered techno and electro with Indian and Asian influences that is perfectly fit for Talvin Singh fans.

- J-Sin

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