EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN has been active since the early 1980's and is the pinnacle of industrial music, breaking down barriers between mainstream and subculture, and constantly evolving.
Described by the press upon its release in 1982 as an "absolutely mesmerising double album travelling through progressive rock, via industrial folk to freaky art-punk whilst sounding delightfully coherent"
A deathcore album that explores themes of self-destruction and overcoming adversity. It features a blend of brutal, heavy soundscapes with influences from industrial and metalcore
Seamlessly blending shoegaze, post punk, new wave, industrial and noise with unparalleled depth and weight, the album was originally released by Enemies List Home Recordings founded by HANL members Dan Barrett and Tim Macuga.
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste (1989) by Ministry is an industrial metal landmark, fusing thrash aggression, harsh electronics, and politically charged fury into a relentless, apocalyptic soundscape.
Ammonia Avenue focuses on the possible misunderstanding of industrial scientific developments from a public perspective and a lack of understanding of the public from a scientific perspective
Metrist contributes the second part of his Pollen EP trilogy to Timedance. This instalment sees the producer up the intensity of his sound to a fever pitch. Brash synths, sub drops and bold edits combine to make an evil concoction.
Big Love return with EP 7 in the vinyl series 'A Touch Of Love'. Label head Seamus Haji kicks off proceedings with his popular 'Disco Dreams' feat Chicago legend Mike Dunn on vocals
Blue in Green's debut, The Break Of Dawn, is released for the first time on a stunning 45 RPM One Step double 12-inch, remastered for the highest fidelity.