Year: 2011
Social Ambitions free remix
Our Swedish friends in Social Ambitions celebrate the end of 2011 by giving away a free downloadable version of their smash hit “Commandments” via their SoundCloud page: Commandments (old school edit) by Social Ambitions
Slutet/k0NG review
The very dark German music magazine Reflection of Darkness enjoyed the current split album by Slutet and k0NG so much they wrote it all down and published it on their homepage, for which we are greatful… Slutet has a more theatrical, dark and atmospheric aspect whereas the kONG are more mainstream in their music. Link
Her name was Seven…
Ninjaspark recently released their final output; the remix EP “Ninjaspark Are Fucking Dead” and fans of the lo-fi electro dance bit pop what-you-wanna-call-it has been raving over it since then. Our friends at Reflection of Darkness freaked out and gave it 7 plus 7 points. Who are we to disagree? …after six years on the…
Side-Line likes us
Our friends at Side-Line Magazine might not be the fastest but they sure like to be positive and we give them all the credit in the world for that. Have a look at what they say about our current label sampler: This is a refreshing sampler that will please all die-hard lovers of synth-pop music.…
Atari Cowboy gets liked
Our friends at German magazine Reflection of Darkness has heard and liked the Atari Cowboy debut EP “The Fuzz” and it’s always nice to see good music get appreciated. With their very first step Atari Cowboy showed a nice potential, what could actually mean that they would be worthy successors of already mentioned IAMX. Who…
Christmas is cancelled
Dear friends and fans of our artists; we’re sorry to inform you that for the first time since 2006 there will not be a Christmas album for you to enjoy. There won’t be a Christmas Party either this year. The reasons for these unfortunate events are secret but we will do our very best to…
More N_Sambo
Seems like Italian magazines have nothing but praise for the new N_Sambo album “Suspended” and here is another review – in Italian but I’m sure you’ll get the point. Emanuele Tamagnini from Nerds Attack calls it “the best Italian release in years” and we can’t argue with that! Link