it's Bandcamp Friday and there are some great ""Name Your Own Price" compilations out there! Check out CRL studios if you're into industrial, electro, EBM, EDM

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it's Bandcamp Friday and there are some great ""Name Your Own Price" compilations out there! Check out CRL studios if you're into industrial, electro, EBM, EDM
The latest Nereus release, Exegesis, is available today! 9 tracks of dense, chaotic, anti-transcendentalist blackened glitch. Released through CRL Studios. This one is definitely an acquired taste, or perhaps music for people who don't like music. I am not sure. However, it was a necessary catharsis, and I hope you find something to enjoy in the noise.
Exegesis is getting released on the 15th, but you can stream a full preview here. Probably the darkest stuff I have done since Full.System.Failure. Obviously not for everyone, but had to get it out of my system.
Coming 05/15/2014 - Nereus - Exegesis released by CRL Studios
It's finally here! I am proud to announce that Course Correction is available for purchase via bandcamp! You can get it here - http://nereus.bandcamp.com/ Course Correction is an exploration of textural rhythmic elements, manipulated and layered into a dark, writhing mass of lurching low-end beats and scraping ambiance. A fatiguing, but ultimately rewarding listening experience. Recommended listening for late night headphone head nodding, early morning commute gaze avoiding, cubicle rage grinding, or contemplating the rising tides that will someday consume us all... www.crlstudio.com www.endmusikrecords.com
Psykkle - Mother Monoxide
Psykkle - Mother Monoxide (CRL Studios)
"Mother Monoxide" stands as a turning point for Psykkle. Over the last few years I have been keeping tabs on our good Edmontonian freinds Psykkle and watched as mastermind Evan Collingwood shaped the project from a aggrotech background into the atmospheric reality glitch it has become today.
After the "In the City of Nodes" Single/remix disk and "Back to Paradise: B-Sides and Rarities" releases, it was easy to see that the project was coming fully out of its shell. "Mother Monoxide" brings the tempo down and the clarity up. I was surprised by the quality of the sounds in this release. Swelling tempos and soft pads shape a cyberpunk take on what I can only imagine is a perverse futurescape. The vocals are heavily effected, but I do not think that the songs could be presented the same way if they were not.
From the first track, "The Colony," it is very apparent that this is an album with a pretty large scope - not your average Aggro-dance-step-class release. I was also excited that there was not a purely dubstep influence in every track (personally I am tired of the dubstep bleed-over,) but that it was used conservatively and in a unique way.
This is definitely a release for people who like: Encephalon and Comaduster
You can buy this release directly from the artist's Bandcamp Page
<a href="http://psykkle.bandcamp.com/album/mother-monoxide" data-mce-href="http://psykkle.bandcamp.com/album/mother-monoxide">Mother Monoxide by Psykkle</a>
Access to Arasaka - écrasez l'infâme
http://crlstudios.bandcamp.com/album/crasez-linf-me
écrasez l'infâme by Access to Arasaka
Strong break-infused IDM work from Access to Arasaka. If you're into Tympanik Audio then you will be aware of his name. IDM fell largely out of favour in the last 10 or so years (probably due to the UK's misc Bass movement) so its refreshing to hear a good IDM album.
WEB available via CRL Studios.