The Brvtalist is pleased to premiere the music video of "Posthumous Remorse" from the UK's Autumns. Off the recently released, The Product of 30 Years of Violence (Clan Destine, 2016), the track is a tension-filled offering of grinding industrial and off-beat techno that pulls you into its hypnotic world. This is one of our favorite tracks off a great EP that is leading up to the artist's highly anticipated debut album. The striking visuals are courtesy of Cari Gummer.
As per usual, Glasgow's Clan Destine Records has a standout Spring lineup and we thought we would take the time to highlight a few of the releases.
Marc Ash - Ostracism
We are thrilled to see Italian-born, Berlin-based producer Marc Ash on Clan Destine. Ostracism is a stellar release of body-infused electro anthems dripping in acid with synth-pop sensibilities. The infectious, "Pray For Me" has already been on repeat and with tracks like "Le Corbusier" and smash remixes from Alexey Volkov and Huren, this is not one to miss.
Collin Strange - How I Creep
The one and only Collin Strange returns with a massive release of techno and acid warehouse bangers. We were able to catch Collin annihilate live at Darkmatter Soundsystem in L.A. recently and were quickly inspired to revisit his prolific discography. After yearning for new material, How I Creep couldn't be timed any better and it's great to see a master of the sound at work.
DJ Loser - S/T
Another favorite is the self-titled release from DJ Loser. Raw, slow burning techno mixes perfectly with blackened industrial overtones. The elusive Greek producer took us by surprise with this standout offering well as a great new mix for Abyssal.
Another recommended release is the filthy Hellenic techno of Penelope's Fiance, as well as a crushing new tape from Brvtalist favorite JT Whitfield. Always a lot of good stuff happening at Clan Destine.
-JRS