A collection of logically undoubtedly great noises to make any robot (including the one generating these words) even angrier.These beats are merciless. Be prepared to enjoy this way more than you expected. Also, Tech Noir Europe, when?
Ned Michaels
Fantastic industrial metal, super accessible and absolutely perfect for angry robots, whether punching, shooting, driving, or working
Favorite track: Dose Responsive.
PSYCHOHOLIC JOE
The Medication Generation is a solid follow up to the Transhuman album. Tracks like Sentient demonstrate just how capable Cyanotic is of achieving new levels of heaviness. This album continues to deliver top-notch industrial metal.
Favorite track: Monochrome Skies.
Urso X
Unlikely but brilliant collaboration between two musical masters. This was also the album that turned me into a Cult of Luna fan. Beautiful record, praying it won’t be their last.
Favorite track: Final Light.
v 0
Pretty good final debut by Johajames "Perlunator" Kentersson.
Favorite track: In the Void.
unidual
Some heavy music that makes the heart less heavy.
Robin Wils
This score works great! It highlights darker moments, unlike the other scores for the movie.
I highly recommend playing this score, if you are going to watch Metropolis.
Favorite track: 06-Money, Power (Joh’s Theme) (19:08-26:13).
jackiethemoron
Having a modern lens on this classic masterpiece left me as an emotional wreck. It made the narrative connect on a whole new level, as if a veil of emotional dissociation was lifted off of it. For people who are already fans of the movie, it is a rare treat to view it in a new way. The album was a dope and respectful telling that can only come from a metropolis superfan.
Necrölf
Quite insane. I'm still getting around to listening to all tracks. I like to have it play in the background, on random, at low volume as I drift asleep after (ab)using drugs all night. Sometimes I dream I'm in a giant factory... sometimes I don't dream at all. ಠ ͜ʖ ಠ
Dr. Reality
Only on Bandcamp can you get an album that has 16 and a half hours worth of cool, droning music for a buck. Too bad I'll never be able to put it on anything other than a 3M Cantata.
pookaball
This is a whole damn world, not an album. I very much like to daydream and imagine what kind of environment/landscape/city/story this music would fit in with
mirzakhani
This is a successor to Nu Metal that absolutely kicks ass! All the songs are tightly written to waste no time getting to the good stuff. Love the duel vocalists. Sam screams like Chester. Probably a mix between Slipknot/Grimes, but you'll hear lots of sounds from the early 2000s. They made exciting for me a genre I thought I outgrew. Cannot recommend enough.
Favorite track: Fukstar.
webster12
Like GUNSHIP but angrier, absolutely incredible
Favorite track: Do It So Good.
Kaotek
They could've called this album "Fat of the Land 2" and as an OG prodigy fan, I'd have to just bang my head in acceptance.
Favorite track: Do It So Good.
JJMarmite
I bought this solely off the back of Do It So Good being a banger and I'm delighted to find people still make music like this - and fucking well, too. Outstanding.