Combining elektro-industrial, aggressive coldwave, melodic EBM and splatterings of power noise with experimental and drum-n-bass, Diverje is a band built for the future – unpredictable-sounding and off-centered from the more “popular, and watered down electronica” that we mostly hear as the mainstream ‘representative’ for electronic music in America.
Tag: 2011
Nutjob
Flint Glass – Connexion Bizarre Indentifier [Exclusive] Cage Against The Machine/John Cage – 4’33’ (Adam F’s Club Mix) [Cage Against The Machine – Wall of Sound] Panacea/Cativo – Red Alert [ … ]
Kiss the lips, Shoot the Heart
Eating habits and behaviors Email this page to a friend Print Facebook Twitter Pinterest Food gives our bodies the energy we need to function. Food is also a part of [ … ]
Ketacore @ Connexion Bizarre
Flint Glass – Connexion Bizarre Podcast identifier [exclusive] OMFG – Embolus [To be released] Capslock – Can’t you fucking remember anything [To be released] ▲NGST – ▲NGST I [Still grim [ … ]
Ketacore Records: an interview with Joris Capslock and Stefan Staalhard
Ketacore Records is a small record label and (even smaller) party organisation, without a fixed style or planning. We don’t like to hype our products with pseudo-intelligent vocabulary about the depth of the emotional works of our genius artists. And we surely don’t claim to be underground, intelligent, or hardcore.
Tom Badsekta – Best of 2010
Flint Glass – Connexion Bizarre Podcast identifier [exclusive] The Last Electro-Acoustic Space Jazz & Percussion Ensemble – Derf (For Derf Reklaw [Miles Away – Stones Throw] Downliners Sekt – From [ … ]
First Fallen Star: an interview with Mr. C.
The dichotomy of light and darkness, of good and evil, that exists in the universe is not a representation of opposition but of a relationship, as neither can be defined without the other. Indeed, the two are often so closely intertwined as to be indistinguishable, and incapable of surviving without one another. Our purpose here is no celebration of evil but instead an embrace of the darkness as an integral part of our souls. Where would Heaven be without Hell?
Tokyo Morose – Specific Ocean
Charming is the first word that comes to mind when it comes to describing Tokyo Morose’s “Specific Ocean”. This is stripped down electronica with massive pop sensibilities. It’s intelligent pop music, full of charm and character that you can’t help but fall in love with.
New Dark Year
Flint Glass – Connexion Bizarre Podcast identifier [exclusive] Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio – [Remember] What You Sow Is What You Reap [O N A N I – [Practice Makes Perfect] – [ … ]
Recommendations for 2011
Time to look forward in to a new year here at Connexion Bizarre. There’s already loads to look forward to, with festivals being announced and new releases being talked about [ … ]