Fall is right around the corner, and while we all wait for the spookiest time of the year we're serving up a healthy does of "Pre-October Indvstrial". In our September compilation, we've gathered up yet another nineteen acts who are ready to be explored and discovered. 

From Cellar Graves' synthwave laced industrial track 'Omen', to Droid Sector Decay's exclusive reworking of their song 'An Angel in Disguise', to the lighthearted synthpop of Jeff McCall's 'Take It or Leave It' and Even More's 'Red', to the industrial rap mechanics of MC Homeless' 'Manimal' and Deep Down's 'Exit Bag', there are plenty of analog and digital electronics for everyone to enjoy. As always, the compilation is free to download with the option to donate! You can do so HERE and you can stream the compilation directly below:


Do you want to be on our next free compilation? Submit your track to brutalresonance@gmail.com in .WAV format with your social media links and a short bio. We are not picky. You will be accepted so long as you fit in with what we cover on the website! 
Our free compilation for the month of September "Pre-October Indvstrial" is out now!
September 15, 2018
Brutal Resonance

Our free compilation for the month of September "Pre-October Indvstrial" is out now!

Fall is right around the corner, and while we all wait for the spookiest time of the year we're serving up a healthy does of "Pre-October Indvstrial". In our September compilation, we've gathered up yet another nineteen acts who are ready to be explored and discovered. 

From Cellar Graves' synthwave laced industrial track 'Omen', to Droid Sector Decay's exclusive reworking of their song 'An Angel in Disguise', to the lighthearted synthpop of Jeff McCall's 'Take It or Leave It' and Even More's 'Red', to the industrial rap mechanics of MC Homeless' 'Manimal' and Deep Down's 'Exit Bag', there are plenty of analog and digital electronics for everyone to enjoy. As always, the compilation is free to download with the option to donate! You can do so HERE and you can stream the compilation directly below:


Do you want to be on our next free compilation? Submit your track to brutalresonance@gmail.com in .WAV format with your social media links and a short bio. We are not picky. You will be accepted so long as you fit in with what we cover on the website! 
Sep 15 2018

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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Started in spring 2009, Brutal Resonance quickly grew from a Swedish based netzine into an established International zine of the highest standard.

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