Max Rowat (aka Coven ) is a young UK based producer who recently uploaded this deeply provocative dubstep remix of the popular electro pop hit 'Missing' by famous British duo Everything but the Girl. From the very beginning the curious and flirtatious vocals are left wondering alone through this dark and orphic fog of subtle electronic glitches... unaware of the danger that lies ahead. A haunting dubstep bass, inviting at first, suddenly becomes visible closing in ever so slowly at the expense of Tracey Thorn vocals. Ultimately, the entire experience leads to a clusterfuck between voice and machine, [...]

" Covenant " is the second single from Rykarda Parasol 's For Blood and Wine out now! Praise for the San Fran-based singer floats in. " Covenant " is the latest single from Rykarda Parasol 's new album, For Blood and Wine . [STREAM + WIDGET]: http://fairtilizer.com/track/r ykardaparasol-covenant [MP3]: http://www.fanaticpromotion.co m/projects/rykardaparasol/mp3/ rykardaparasol-covenant.mp3 +++ Praise already received for Rykarda Parasol 's For Blood and Wine [...]

Numero Group along with WFMU Radio have made available for free download a collection of 60 songs recorded from 1908 through 1980 that tells the story of the history of recorded music in Chicago. Numero archivist/producer Michael Slaboch gives a little background on the tracks and how the project came together, as well as a complete track listing below. The history of recorded music in Chicago during the 20th century was broad and deep, traversing sonic areas both [...]

Filed under: Twisted Tales The great occultist Jimmy Page once credited a certain band with starting "the dark image" in rock 'n' roll. This band is cited as being the first to popularize the sign of the horns, the two-finger gesture of self-respecting devil-worshipers everywhere. The bassist's name was Oz Osborne. If you've bet your paycheck that the Halloween-y band in question is Black Sabbath , you might need to cut a deal with the devil to make rent. The band, from late-'60s Chicago, was Coven, the [...]
The Devil's Blood Come, Reap Van Recods 10 November 2008 by Jerry Ewing Heavy metal, horror and the occult have walked hand in hand since the first notes of Black Sabbath's debut cranked out of whatever archaic stereograms were the order of the day back in 1970. And not much has changed some 40 years down the line. Much like San Francisco's intriguingly similar Blood Ceremony (signed to Rise Above - check 'em out) and Canada's Jex Thoth , [...]
Covenant - Call the Ships to Port (Oliver Klitzing Remix) Αυτό το κομματι...δεν ξερω τι να πώ..........Είναι....

[last year, aunia kahn wrote to me about possibly sharing her work on music is art. after spending time taking in her mixed media of personal photography and digital painting, it felt more than important to share her own emotional message. while living in illinois, aunia began her art career in 2005 after a friend persuaded her to submit work to an exhibit run by the st. louis artists' guild called "voices within: surviving through the [...]

I don't know how I arrived at this point in my life without knowing that a film like American Movie existed. One of my co-workers handed the DVD to me yesterday and said that I needed to watch it as soon as possible. The description on the back of the case said it was the hit of the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, and it was the story of a man's obsession to make movies. Horrifying images of Be Kind, Rewind -like terribleness flooded my brain, but I was informed that this was much, much different -- and [...]
This could well blow your mind as well as your brand new speakers. Seems appropriate for a night like New Years Eve when catching a cold early in the day doesn't seem like such a bad thing. Covenant share their sound with such industrial luminaries as Front 242, Sheep on Drugs and Front Line Assembly plus many of the 1980's more luxurious electro artists (Human League, Visage, Tubeway Army).