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Steinklang Industries
Lotsa good stuff!!...  FULL STORY

Cold Spring
VON THRONSTAHL / FIRE IN THE HEAD / TENHORNEDBEAST: Von Thronstahl has left the European factory and is 'in transit'. We expect delivery middle of next week. All pre-orders have now shipped for TenH...  FULL STORY

Old Europa Cafe
"Great debut release by this US project .. Previously consigned to the liner notes of diverse Luftwaffe releases, GNOMONCLASThaving gathered themselves together and recorded a virulent 60 min...  FULL STORY

Teatro Satanico: Here comes KALI YUGA ! + NEDAC in collaborazione con VENETO JAZZ : in concerto Greg Haines, BE_NI_MA_SI e controlloZeta, DeVis deviLs g.
KALI YUGA A GO-GO is out there! Our previously announced vinyl 10" picture-disc, featuring paintings by Italian Maestro Saturno Butt, had been released by Old Europa Cafe, soon there will fo...  FULL STORY

Operative Records
A batch of the long unavailable Operative Compilation from 2001 FIRST has come to light, this consisted of the discs only so we have repackaged them in the same minimal style as the original issue b...  FULL STORY

Za Frûmi Interview Pt. II; The Magus
Za Frmi is a ritualistic fantasy project as stated on Waerloga Records. Inspired by J.R.R. Tolkiens work and especially by Orcs, Simon Klle and Simon Heath pro...  FULL STORY

Horologium Interview; The Contest Never Ends
In short, Horologium is a musical project that emerged around July 2004 when I started the recording session of The Fire Sermon album. I guess the obsession with time h...  FULL STORY

Sol Invictus Interview; Figures on a Beach
This interview with Tony Wakeford took place in a pub near his home in Waterloo, London, on 13 April 2008. Also present was the American-Israeli producer and musician Reeve Malka, who now runs the ...  FULL STORY

Luftwaffe Interview; The Scent of the Vanquished
The first stage in spiritual evolution is awareness. Without awareness there is no spirit. Awareness entails seeing one's environment for what it is and seeing one's own place within that environm...  FULL STORY

Dream into Dust Interview; Wrong Side of the Glass
I do put lot of effort into arrangement, but I don't try to pretend we're doing the most innovative, challenging music ever. I like good pop tunes, but I also like things other people call "diffic...  FULL STORY

.Cut ft. Gibet - Urban Exploration
"Urban Exploration" is a full and self fulfilling project that does not need any alteration. DVD...  FULL STORY

Kettle Cadaver - Among the Damned (DVD)
Temecula, CAs Kettle Cadaver released a little time ago, a collection of videos and some bonus footage of a so-called wrestling match at the site of a former German Death Camp, ...  FULL STORY

Voor Een Paar Knikkers Meer (For a Few Marbles More)
For a Few Marbles More is a humorous, quirky little oddity that brings out laughter and smiles to all. DVD...  FULL STORY

The Case For National-Anarchist Entryism
National-Anarchists are not prepared to let the State dictate which activities we can or cannot pursue. We realise that potentially, at least, we could well become the subjects of widespread State rep...  FULL STORY


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