[Video]: Alexey Volkov – Breakthrough [Escapism]

 

Artist:
Alexey Volkov

 

Title:
Breakthrough

 

Label:
Escapism

 

Note:
official video for Alexey Volkov’s track “Breakthrough”, out soon on the third Escapism release. Video was made by the29nov films

 

Related Release:
upcoming EP “I Had An Out Of Body Experience”

 

Websites:
Alexey Volkov
Escapism
the29nov films

 

Video:

 

[Video]: Austra – I Love You More Than You Love Yourself [Domino Records]

 

Artist:
Austra

 

Title:
I Love You More Than You Love Yourself

 

Label:
Domino Records

 

Related Release:
album “Future Politics”

 

Websites:
Austra
Austra @ Facebook
Domino Records
Domino @ Facebook
Domino Germany @ Facebook
Domino France @ Facebook

 

Video:

 

[Video Premiere]: Unknown Artist – Staub 002 B1 [I/Y Music]

 

Artist:
Unknown Artist

 

Title:
Staub 002 B1

 

Label:
I/Y Music

 

Related Release:
“Staub 002” sampler

 

Note:
This is the video premiere of the B1 side taken from the upcoming Staub sampler – artist name is not mentioned, video made by vj weird

 

Websites:
VJ Weird
I/Y Music

 

Video:

 

[Special]: Nitzer Ebb – A Selection Of Videos


© wwww.nitzer-ebb.de
 

Artist (Music):
Nitzer Ebb

 

Introduction:
Today is the 24th February… short: 24/2 … For some electro heads it is the EBM day (242 from “Front 242”). So we want to celebrate this day with one of the most influencing EBM bands which also had a strong effect on us. Nitzer Ebb.

Nitzer Ebb was initially formed in Chelmsford, Essex by school friends Douglas McCarthy [lead vocals, guitar], Vaughn ‘Bon’ Harris [vocals, percussion, guitar] and David Gooday [percussion] in the mid 1980’s. The trio caught the attention of PWL producer Phil Harding, who then produced their 1985 debut single “Isn’t It Funny How Your Body Works?” and helped them set up their own label, Power Of Voice Communications.

After three single on their own imprint they signed with the legendary Mute label, run by Daniel Miller. The debut album “That Total Age” followed some hit single “Murderous” & “Let Your Body Learn”. 4 other great albums were released on Mute until 1994 – “Belief”, “Showtime”, “Ebbhead” & “Big Hit”.

Then the band broke up for more than 10 years. In 2009 they reunited for the release of “Industrial Complex” album on Major Records.

Enjoy some of their finest songs & videos from their Mute era ….

 

Videos:
“Murderous”


“Family Man”


“I Give To You”


“I Thought”


“Lightning Man”


“Shame”


“Fun To Be Had”


“Ascend”


“Godhead”


“Hearts And Minds”


“Kick It”


“Let Your Body Learn”


“Control I’m Here”

 

Websites:
Nitzer Ebb
Mute