“Woe to You Oh Earth and Sea
for the Devil sends the beast with wrath
because he knows the time is short…”
666 is the new project from ELECTRONEG – the darkest, weirdest and most frightening collection of music ever committed to hard-drive. Think Goblin, the cover of Black Sabbath’s first album, Wendy Carlos, the Woman in Black, the Wicker Man soundtrack, György Ligeti, the Diabolus in Musica, Whitehouse, and our Lord and Master Aleister Crowley.
666 is an absorbing and unsettling collection of beats, soundscapes, noise, and instruments of horror and torture (although not the panpipes). It scared the hell out of us as we were compiling it.
OUT NOW on digital. To be followed by a physical release strictly limited to 666 copies.
For more info: electroneg.com / electroneg@hotmail.co.uk / @electroneg
This is rather deliciously bonkers: ‘Ansichtskarten aus Wales‘ (Postcards from Wales) by Stuttgarter Strasse aka Justin Toland, an imaginary road journey through South Wales as seen through the eyes and ears of Kraftwerk. Featuring Dowlais Ironworks, the M4 around Briton Ferry and Port Talbot, Aberthaw power station, and the legendary Dragon Data over four tracks of vocoderized insanity and mangled Kraftwerkian synths, the EP is accompanied by gorgeous artwork from Cardiff’s Bubblewrap Collective.
Electroneg affiliate Orcop (Gwydion ap Hywel) has released a new album, ‘Orcop’, available to download from itunes. Here are some tasters from the album:
ELECTRONEG: a record label that likes to pretend it's not a record label / label recordiau sy'n smalio nad ydy o'n label recordiau. Cysylltwch a ni / Contact us.