Circuits overloaded and dancefloors ignited: I Ya Toyah's Apology slams crushing riffs and hypnotic grooves into the dangerous space between resentment and empowerment, while FEELINGS delivers industrial confrontation that refuses to look away. theJLM twists a post-punk bedroom-pop banger into a frenetically bouncy IDM odyssey, and Mombi Yuleman conjures a high-noon hallucination where Old West bone-dry resonators dissolve into alien fractals at psytrance velocity. Production Unit Xero glides through Berlin techno and explosive breakbeat futures, Bene Magdala Sisters serves a glitchy club-ready manifesto where sacred ritual meets unapologetic queer power, and Fluid Dynamic serves Eurodance, Italo House, and Chicago underground heat in one irresistible package.
I Ya Toyah
FEELINGS
Industrial powerhouse I Ya Toyah reveals 'FEELINGS,' a hard‑edged industrial statement that turns the mirror on modern humanity — and doesn’t look away.
I Ya Toyah
Apology
Industrial-pop powerhouse I Ya Toyah releases new single 'Apology' before heading out on summer EU tour with KMFDM.