Genre
EBM
Electronic Body Music. Hard, minimal, functional. Dance music built from industrial components. DAF and Nitzer Ebb are the blueprint.
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Neuroticfish – Skin26 The 1998 futurepop classic gets a 2026 coat of paint. Still huge, still emotional, still compulsively danceable. -
NNHMN – Strange Love The Berlin duo's latest single arrives as part of Opera of Lust and the Art of Sorrow, and it arrives fully formed. -
DEAD LIGHTS – LASH The third album from the UK/NL dark electro duo delivers on the promise of their singles campaign. Danceable, gritty, and vocally strong throughout. -
Third Realm – Escape Sequence Morbid Attitude Records, May 2026. Industrial futurepop that earns the range it demands. -
SDH – Rider Barcelona duo SDH deliver their most focused and physical record yet on Artoffact. -
CATTAC – Out Of Sight Deep vocals and a throbbing bassline carry this darkwave EBM cut straight to the club floor. -
Mesh – The Truth Doesn't Matter Bristol's finest return after a decade with 16 tracks and nothing to prove. The truth may not matter, but this album absolutely does. -
Buzz Kull – Deep Hate Four original tracks and four remixes from the Sydney darkwave veteran, out on Heartworm Press. -
Kontravoid – Mortal Cameron Findlay signals a new album cycle with a relentless industrial techno single. -
Qual – Love Zone William Maybelline explores digital decay and technological repulsion on Qual's fourth LP. -
Paradox Obscur – IKONA Nine tracks of coldwave and dark pop from one of the scene's most commanding voices.
