The Seven Whores of the Apocalypse team up with the ice cold vocal queen Scarlett to deliver a hot dose of forbidden passion in our throbbing industrial techno single Bite Down, now available everywhere!
Sharp bass stabs pound against a wall of distorted guitars as Scarlett invites you into the “chapel” for a lesson in tough love. We’re all sinners… is that what you came for?
My industrial band The Seven Whores of the Apocalypse just published the 2nd video from our new release, Feed Me to the Remix, and it’s a doozy. Bleeding dolls, crawling zombies, UFOs, and possibly the whole thing’s inside the head of a deranged novelist.
We return to a pivotal moment at the Witch Mountain Children’s Institute when Sarah meets her new best friend Sarah, also under the “care” of doctors with shall we say questionable motives.
A new scene is revealed: both Sarahs undergo extensive testing to probe their suspected psychic abilities, shortly before they combine their powers to attack their captors and finally break free from the institute. These test session tapes survived.
Who doesn’t love a little creepy, throwback ambient techno?
Last year I began recording songs as Timewitch, a project that focuses on leftfield / experimental techno drenched in early 90s synth nostalgia. Now the debut Timewitch album is finally available!
Here’s the promo copy:
The eponymous debut of Minneapolis-based left-field electronica artist Timewitch is a love letter to the freakier frontiers of early 90s synth music. Borrowing from the freshman releases of IDM legends Aphex Twin, mu-Ziq, and Autechre, Timewitch’s eponymous album pays homage to the absolutely bonkers soundtracks of early 90s occult exploitation videos that continue to haunt and delight to this day.
Timewitch is available to stream and download on SoundCloud and Bandcamp.