Two new releases are now available for pre-order from Tympanik Audio

Don and Roel Funcken (Funekarma, Quench) and Cor Bolten (Dif:use) started Legiac in 2007. After the release of "Min Feaner" via Sending Orbs, and being attached to labels such as Skam, Ad Noiseam, Arcola, Schematic, N5DM, and more, Legiac they now present "The Faex Has Decimated" on Tympanik Audio. Roel's glitchy work, production, and dreamscapes meets Bolten's dark, eerie vibes. 

Pre-order here





Following up on his debut EP "Cyclicity" from 2014, Russian producer Multicolor went on to create his first full length album, "From The Outisde". Claustrophobic cavernous sounds will meet expansive fields all approached carefully with beatwork. 

You can pre-order the album here
Tympanik Audio Announces New Pre-Orders For Legiac and Multicolor
May 6, 2015
Brutal Resonance

Tympanik Audio Announces New Pre-Orders For Legiac and Multicolor

Two new releases are now available for pre-order from Tympanik Audio

Don and Roel Funcken (Funekarma, Quench) and Cor Bolten (Dif:use) started Legiac in 2007. After the release of "Min Feaner" via Sending Orbs, and being attached to labels such as Skam, Ad Noiseam, Arcola, Schematic, N5DM, and more, Legiac they now present "The Faex Has Decimated" on Tympanik Audio. Roel's glitchy work, production, and dreamscapes meets Bolten's dark, eerie vibes. 

Pre-order here





Following up on his debut EP "Cyclicity" from 2014, Russian producer Multicolor went on to create his first full length album, "From The Outisde". Claustrophobic cavernous sounds will meet expansive fields all approached carefully with beatwork. 

You can pre-order the album here
May 06 2015

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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