Incirrina are a two piece band from Athens, Greece and signed to the label ColdTransmissionMusic. The latest single is called “ΚΡΥΦΟ (Hidden)” by the darkwave duo George Katsanos (synthesizers, drum machines, octapad, bass guitar) and IriniTiniakou (synthesizers, vocals).
The synths ebb and flow with an incantation of gothic sorrow. “ΚΡΥΦΟ(Hidden)” is the embodiment of what should be and yet, still remains obfuscated and incomplete. The vocals of Tiniakou, sung in her native Greek, are so alive and are only matched by the insistent guitar. It builds, a vortex of singing and instruments.
This track just struck me as possibly influenced by 80s Xmal Deutschland, especially with those wonderful yips recalling Anja Huwe’s vocal style. However, this is a far more modern fare with a smooth electronic bearing. Incirrina have brought forth and wonderful darkwave track in “ΚΡΥΦΟ (Hidden).”
Chronotape are a relatively new project, that started in Murmansk in Russia in 2024, and since then have relocated to Batumi in neighbouring Georgia. The darkwave duo of Eve (vocals) and Dee (music) have released the new single “Pale Fire.”
There is a lush, black and white video to go with “Pale Fire” and you can hear the influence of TheCure, circa Disintegration era, with those rivulets of guitar and washing synths, from the beginning of the track by Dee. There is an initial shock when you first hear Eve, as you are expecting the lilting tones of a woodland sprite, yet instead there is a deep feminine spoken word, accentuated by her Russian accent, giving a lament of what is no more or now may never be.
Eve reminds me so much of Nico with her unhurried, mostly spoken lyrics, and you should also lend your ear to the cover of Mike Oldfield’s “Moonlight Shadow,” which is the ‘b-side’. It is really startling to listen to a gothed up version and the vocals actually make this even better, with the popping programmed rhythms. Not going to be for everyone, but if you have loved The Velvet Underground and Nico or Anne Clarke, then Chronotape is going to enthral you.
Most people know of Ultravox, though many think of Midge Ure, but before “Vienna” and “Dancing with Tears In My Eyes,” there was originally Ultravox!, fronted by the utterly English and completely electrifying John Foxx. Beborn Beton’s Stefan Netschio (vocals) and A State of Flux (synths), have covered the track, “Dislocation,” with Kill Shelter’s PeteBurns contributing guitar.
“This cover was my break from synthpop’s familiar comfort zone – an opportunity to embrace something much heavier and darker, more visceral, a side of me that’s rarely heard.” – Stefan Netschio
The guitar is a low growl, in the bleak menace that is heightened by the warbled and warped synths. Netschio brings an animation to the lyrics that speaks of a modern disconnect to society and still stays true to the whole idea that life will continue on, even when you are not plugged into the system. Burns’ turns in some blistering guitar riffs, searing and screaming, like a beacon to drag your attention back, even while conveying a plumenting feeling of implosion.
“Inspired by the hugely influential work of John Foxx and Conny Plank, we layered analogue synths with studio-driven detail to echo the pioneering spirit of the Systems of Romance period.” – Arc, A State of Flux
“After discussing the approach, I leaned heavily into my Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew influences from that era, using abstract, angular processed guitar riffs as soaring sonic textures to reflect the song’s fractured core.” – Pete Burns, Kill Shelter
“Dislocation” was originally off the third Ultravox album, Systems of Romance, that came out in 1978, and was co-produced with the German legend Conny Plank. It was to be Foxx’s last outing with the band as he forged a solo career, inspiring other synth based new wave artists such as Gary Numan. This new version is far weightier, the music thicker and a much harder edge than the original, This is a song for the modern era, written forty-seven years ago, and lovingly darkened for a new audience. I love JohnFoxx and I think this is a brilliant cover of “Dislocation” by StefanNetschio and A State of Flux.
Fascists, regimes and state sponsored genocide and it isn’t even 1939. 2025 is currently in a scary place and it has been mentally draining for most of us that are watching this all going down. Music has been a salvation and politically charged tracks an anathema to throw our ire and rage into. SchkeuditzerKreuz have released the single “Sirens Of Death” from the new album Swan Grinder that drops at the end of August.
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Beware the dogs of war and if you don’t like harsh rhythms and screaming electronics, only matched by the vociferous bald man, KierenHills, then maybe sit this one out. The beats are the rattling of the machine guns and the klaxons herald in the injustice of conflict on huge scales. ‘We have always been at war‘ is the observation, which is carried through in the amazing video, that over the last hundred years the world has seen so much unrest and the cycle is continuing.
For those that say music should not be political, you can renounce any alternative ties you have and then fuck off with the Nazi scum. There is no middle ground and this world needs voices of dissent. Hills is one of those genuine people that feels everything and in true punk style, tells it like it is. Previous Schkeuditzer Kreuz music has been more like blunt force trauma, but this single is more like cold fuelled angst, funnelled into a controlled tsunami… powerful and undeniable in its fury. “Sirens Of Death” is the industrial synth d-beat we need and Schkeuditzer Kreuz delivers.
Portland…..tis the area rich in musicians, and I am starting to think they need to put up a warning sign, ‘Beware of Darkwave Hazards and Dancing‘. And so, we have relatively new group HumanHollow, made up of members AustinMcKee and LuciaLuna since 2024. The independent duo have a new single called “PlayingDead.”
Called by the siren Luna, lured into the danse macabre, towards the tale of an abusive relationship, where the other person is living rent free and she is unable to break free. The multitrack layering gives you the illusion of multiple angels in unison and there is this harsh edge to the track, that could almost cut the skin. McKee can be heard near the end, like a final toll to the inevitable end of a survivor.
Human Hollow are leaning into a more industrial sound. They use a lot of old tech analogue synths in the form of MiniMoog Voyager and Korg MiniKorg, while their drum machine in an Akai SR19. This lends itself to a meatier sound and the fact they have said they a sampling noises like bashing metal things makes this all so much more cooler. HumanHollow might be singing about “Playing Dead,” but they are absolutely electric.
SaccharineUnderground is the label based in Washington D.C. and run by JeremyMoore, who, incidentally is the driving force behind avant garde post-punk project, Zabus. Moore (voice, guitars, 6 string bass, strings/synthesis), released the EP Genesis in June, with fellow musicians B.B. Kille (guitars +tracks 3 and 4), Johnny Wielding (drums, 4 string bass +tracks 1-4), Alex Zorn (guitars +tracks 1 and 2) and Akane Shimizu (strings/synth +tracks 1 and 2).
In Icelandic, “Grafhysi Fyrir Alla” means ‘tombstone for everyone‘ and it is also the single off the EP, lush with unsteady echoing, which is unyielding in pouring Moore’s vocals tumbling from the turgid darkness, where lurks the dissonance of synths and guitar. It envelopes you in the forever that is the grave. “Orphalese” is a fictional city, found in the poetry book, The Prophet by KhalilGibran. There is a dynamism in the music, yet intimately, is speaks of becoming complacent and giving in to whatever comes, instead of holding onto core beliefs. The drums are unrelenting, tapping out the fall into mediocrity, and all the while the the track exudes a taste of richness, especially in the vocals.
Behold the death nell brought forth in “Tearful Symmetries.” The psychedelic plays heavily in this track and this could be the equivalent to The Doors’ “The End,” as Moore is the morose and death inspired JimMorrison, singing his ode to the inevitable demise of all. A cacophony of noise and sweeping gothic rock lays waste to you in “Golden-rot,” with roiling, powerful and deep vocals, The guitars are the wailing focal point, flooding your senses, overwhelming and full of portent that you are dying inside. The last track is also the title. “Shadow Genesis” is entirely the work of Moore, just him and a guitar, southern style gothic on the way out of town for the last time, unwilling to leave, but the reaper leaves no room for desire or wants.
“Psychopathologies like body dysmorphic disorder, at the extreme, can lead to a path of ruin, if most of your life is spent chasing a ghost—what you believe the world wants you to be. Death doesn’t discriminate. The end is always the same.” – Jeremy Moore
Yes, Shadow Genesis is about the ultimate end, but for myself, it is more pointedly about life. It is about how we could cowl and meet the end whimpering, or choose to make the most of everything and be the best person you can. Gibran wrote The Prophet, and although it speaks of humanities short comings, it more so brings into focus how beautiful life is when we treasure love, life and freedom. Zabus have given us a glimpse into the new album through the EP, which is thought provoking, full of gothic lyrics and eerily wonderful in that dark way.
If you are old enough or spend a lot of time in second hand record stores, you will know about the 12″ remixes called maxi singles. I love the fact that those guys, ie TimVester and ColtenWilliams, from Oregon band, WarmGadget have named their latest single “Debutante” as a maxi and have a bunch of guests on remix duties, plus a guest vocalist/guitarist in PageHamilton from HELMET, all brought to you by Re:MissionEntertainment.
It is unmistakably WarmGadget, with the pernicious rhythms and physical heaviness, in their form of industrial metal. The guitars grind the very air molecules and vocals bounce between the screaming madman Vester and Hamilton’s smoother tones, which is the trade off of sour and sweet or sand paper and silk.
Lament Cityscape, Divider, Ex-Hyena, FrontalBoundary, and FactPattern are all label mates on Re:Mission Entertainment, and their remixes vary from heavy electronics, techno stylings and even glitch noise, but all highly diverse and engaging. “Debutante” is no shrinking flower, meaty and powerful, and picking Hamilton to feature is a stroke of genius. Go on…..touch the Warm Gadget.