The debut and sole album of mostly electronic noise as written by Dan Harvey and Ash Akhtar in 2000 somewhere between London and Birmingham.
Purchasable with gift card
about
I was listening to a lot of hardcore at this time, and had been given a CD by Buddhist punks, Shelter. One of the tracks featured the line “And pray that the innocents be released”. I think that got taken out, but the name stuck. I recall Dan moved into my London flat in Wanstead when we recorded this. The acoustic guitar lick was played on an Ovation I had at the time. The front room was a mess.
The enigmatic punk-rap duo of Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids) and hip-hop producer Luke Henshaw make their long-awaited return. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2024
Collected tracks from five bands including Cosmonauts, Susan, and Flat Worms provides a look into the vibrant Los Angeles music scene. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 19, 2017
Chicago hardcore veterans embrace industrial metal, doom, and experimental electronics to transcendent, explosive effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 18, 2023
Sol Patches explores what happens when a rapper's ego collapses on this inventive album at the nexus of hip-hop and hyperpop. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 21, 2023
This young Berlin-via-Paris producer makes inventive breakcore on the more industrial end, infectious even at its most abstract. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 19, 2019