Since 2006, T-error 404, the project of Moscow’s Владимир Черепанов has been releasing some of the most brvtally infectious tracks across the industrial, techno, EBM and rhythmic noise spectrums. With releases on labels like Khemia, X-img and Tripalium Corp, the artist arrives now on multi-disciplinary label Area Z with one of his most powerful EPs to date. Ritual of Time is 5 tracks of crushing sounds made up of industralized techno, EBM and even traces of mutant trance. With a menacing feel and dance floor shredding components, the release sanctifies the artist’s place as one of the most versatile producers working around the genres.
Out today (16/12) on Area Z. Pick up the release here and listen below.
The Undertaker’s Tapes - On The Last Day
Today we also shed some light on a couple of other brand new releases on Area Z. On The Last Day by The Undertaker’s Tapes is an EP of ritual electronics fueled by haunting down tempo techno and massive industrial grooves. The vocals also seep into your core and linger for days after. This one has been on rotation with us for a minute now. Pick up it here and listen below.
Chrome Corpse - Anything That Moves
Moving from sacred sounds to cyber terror and body horror, Chrome Corpse unleashes a militaristic assault with Anything That Moves. The tapes minimal, frigid vibes create a certain nostalgia of 80’s genre classics but Chrome Corpse undeniably is aimed at the present and future - crafting an LP which builds off the tension of modern warfare and a planet on the brink of collapse. Out now.
-JRS