Freakangel releases free download compilation ‘Serenity To The Stars, Beauty To The Broken’ ahead of new tour – Out now
The electro industrial band Freakangel is gearing up for their upcoming October tour across Mexico, with an exclusive performance in the USA. In celebration of this event, the Belgian electro label Alfa Matrix has released a special compilation exclusively via Bandcamp and for free featuring tracks from their first three albums, which form a completed ‘Trilogy’.
Initially, the band focused on pure electronic sound, heavily influenced by the industrial and electro scenes. As their career advanced, Freakangel started incorporating rock and metal elements, blending these genres to create a hybrid sound. Later in their journey, the band shifted back towards their electronic origins, reconnecting with the style that defined their early work.
The compilation also features an exclusive remix of “My Darling Bullet” by Antibody, created specifically for this release. In addition, the release includes three remixes of “Crawling In The Dark”, selected from the winners of a 2024 remix contest. Participants used the original remix kit released by Freakangel in 2010, giving these versions a special connection to the band’s early work.
This compilation has been crafted specifically for the upcoming tour, where many of the featured tracks will be performed live during an old-school electro set.
Freakangel October Tourdates
02/10 Guadalajara (Anestesia Bar)
03/10 Morelia (Sala 322)
04/10 CDMX (Gato Calavera)
05/10 Tijuana (Evolution Club)
06/10 Downey California (Stardust Club)
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