Music Reviews

Television Overdose

Terrestrial Broadcast v2

Cyber-Tec/Invisible

Industrial music and the scene that surrounds it is dead. It’s been dead for a very long time, too. However Television Overdose isn’t really industrial. It’s probably better classified inside some category between electronic body music and “techno.” It’s a good listen, and I’m almost certain that those still grabbing for what is left of industrial music will enjoy it, and it might open a few doors for those that have never heard of electronic body music. My favorite track is probably “Information is Power.” A good solid and heavy drum beat with tons of electronics bouncing around in the mix. Invisible Records, P.O. Box 16008, Chicago, IL 60616; http://www.invisiblerecords.com


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