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About Fabryka IR&M Encyclopedia |
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Between 2001-2016, Fabryka Music Magazine was the only professional on-line magazine specialized in guitar driven industrial rock and industrial metal. It was then turned into Industrial Rock & Metal Encyclopedia. Our original content includes important info about new and well known bands of the genres, provided through news, reviews, interviews and podcasts. Rock/metal/industrial review submissions are still accepted - read our testimonials and pro reviews written by NINa. Free hosting by Darknation.eu. |
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DMK - Going Under - song review |
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Project .44 - Revolution new single |
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Invisible Records will release the newest single by industrial rock supergroup project .44 entitled 'Revolution' on 12/15/2015. The single which includes 'Revolution' song and its 2 remixes by Hate Dept. and Sony will be available as vinyl, CD & digital download. The band's line-up features: Louis Svitek (ex-Ministry, Pigface; guitar), Charles Levi (My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Chemlab, Pigface, Sister Machine Gun; bass), Chris Harris (vocals/keys/samples), Steven Seibold (Hate Dept.; keys/programming) and Ken Pillar (drums). The single was produced by Seibold, and engineered by Jason McNinch (worked with Die Warzau, Pigface, Gravity Kills, Dessau, Sister Machine Gun, Stabbing Westward, Final Cut, Clay People and many others). It is project .44's newest release since their Coup D'etat: The System Reworked put out in 2007.
Source: Project .44 |
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Dogmachine - Futuristic Urban Cult album review |
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[Industrial/rock/metal] Futuristic Urban Cult [Review] |
The Seas - interview (2015) - read it here
Michael Sliter: It's a type of therapy. I’ve always believed that you must have an honest, emotional connection to the music in order for the listener to get that same emotional connection. But at the same time, I think it’s important to leave room for interpretation. |
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The Seas - Give Up The Ghost album review |
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[Rock/metal/electronic] Give Up The Ghost [Review] |
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Paul Barker's Lead Into Gold returns with a new Low & Slow EP |
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Wax Trax! Records is releasing a new Lead Into Gold four song EP by artist, Paul Barker (bass, vocals). As co-creator of Ministry, he is also best known from playing in bands such as Revolting Cocks, Pailhead, Acid Horse, PTP, and 1000 Homo DJs.
The release contains three songs from the band's unreleased 1991 Wax Trax! single, as well as a newly uncovered track from Barker's original master tapes. A limited gold vinyl pressing of 500 will be available for a short time.
Source: Wax Trax! mailing. |
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Ubikande - a new band of Erwan Ropars ex-Dexy Corp. |
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Dexy Corp. was a French industrial rock/metal band who split after releasing their last Uchronopolis album in 2010. However, life goes on and there are artistic needs still to be expressed. Therefore, one of former Dexy Corp. musicians - Erwan Ropars (also known as Ersatz) has lately released a debut UBIKANDE EP which is also the project's name. There are 6 songs on the EP acoustically kept in vein of Godflesh, Siouxie Sioux and Salem amongst others. You can download it from Bandcamp and like the band on Facebook. |
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Horifice - Stitched EP ready for streaming |
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Australian industrial-electronic-experimental project Horifice added a few new songs to their Stitched EP available on SoundCloud. Listen to it here or click Extended News to launch a player.
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New project K.P. Riot Brigade feat. members of Chemlab, Ministry, Rob Zombie and more |
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K.P. Riot Brigade is an American Alternative/Industrial super-collaboration. Founded by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Dana James; KPRB features Industrial legends Mike Riggs (Rob Zombie, Scum of The Earth, Skrew), two-time Grammy nominated guitarist Sin Quirin (Ministry, RevCo, AmeriCon), Grammy nominated drummer Aaron Rossi (Ministry, Prong), Jared Louche (Chemlab, Prude), Mandi Martyr (Yoshiki) and others, many performing for their first time together for the K.P. Riot Brigade debut album.
Click Extended News for more info & a video teaser. |
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Reviews and interviews: | 532 |
News: | 456 |
MP3 albums: | 26 |
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