A beautifully chaotic mix of the rage and speed of Betray Your Code mixed with the best melodies and harmonies the Plastic Key featured. If you like Innerpartysystem or similar bands, don't sleep on Spirit Charge.
En Each has brought a new sound with Dance Hall Putsch: at once trance, dub, and even electroclash and horror movie synth wave. Excellent beats and a whirl of styles makes this perfect for repeated listening, especially the dubbed out cover of Faith No More's Epic
NYC Mass Hysteria pacing of classic Engines of Aggression meets glossy production. Released in 2001, I can easily see this ruling the roost on mp3.com or Music Choice with the likes of Alien Breed, Vitro, Pitchshifter, or El Dopa
Cell Zero is back with some of the highest quality production in independent industrial. Sounding like NIN when Trent was still angry, Cell Zero has the perfect mix of angst, guitars, and synths
Raymond Watts and crew are back with the ear of Jim Davies continuing to bring a new perspective to the pounce of the Purveyor of Pork. Crushing guitars, bleeps and boops, and distortion is king as an excellent companion to Watts' lyrics of decay and depravity. Guest vocals from through out are processed just enough where you can tell who the person is but having them seem new and otherworldly. The Watts Renaissance has been wonderful and Red Room pushing the boundaries of PIG
Man, I was only 12 when this album came out and it certainly aged better than I have. DHI have always been spectacular at mixing the right amount of guitars, programming, and harsh screams and now they have remastered the whole thing to hear each facet better.