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Dead Hand Projekt Horror EP Now Available
Dead Hand Projekt's Horror EP is now available for instant download from iTunes, Amazon MP3 and all other major digital distributors!
Dead Hand Projekt's second release is a digital EP based on the title track 'Horror' which debuted on their self-titled album. Horror includes 4 tracks in total (1 being a remix of 'Dejected' by Imperative Reaction, as well as 2 new tracks. Available from iTunes, Amazon MP3, FiXT and Beatport.
“Overall, Dead Hand Projekt is still pushing its way into the scene and fucking up anyone that gets in their way. This EP is a must have for any EBM/Industrial lover, if not just for the “Dejected” remix by Imperative Reaction.”
Organic Cage Brain Surgery Machine Now Available
Organic Cage's Brain Surgery Music is now available for instant download from iTunes, Amazon MP3 and all other major digital distributors!
Brain Surgery Machine from Organic Cage follows up the digital only EP Kill Your TV released earlier in the year. It features 12 new original tracks as well as 2 remixes including a remix from Chainreactor. Brutal, unrelentless rhythmic noise from Germany. Sounds samples provided below. Available for instant download from iTunes, Amazon MP3, FiXT, Beatport and all other major online digital distributors.
Organic Cage Kill Your TV EP Now Available
Organic Cage's Kill Your TV EP is now available for instant download from iTunes, Amazon MP3 and all other major digital distributors!
Kill Your TV is a new digital 5-track EP by the German rhythmic noise artist Organic Cage. With 4 brand new tracks of hard, pounding rhythms and intense screeching noise, Kill Your TV is sure to please any fan of hard industrial dance music. The EP also contains a remix of the title track by fellow labelmates Xotox.
“Vendetta Music are doing a great job of hunting down some seriously nasty rhythmic industrial at present, and going on this first release, they are apt labelmates for W.A.S.T.E.. The title track is the pick of the bunch, a writhing squall of pounding rhythms and screeching noise, and of course some snappy samples. For dancefloors who like their industrial very noisey indeed.”