December 17, 2024

Outer Darkness releases first industrial music compilation: ‘Inquisition Vol. I: The Accusation’ – Out now

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Outer Darkness releases first industrial music compilation: 'Inquisition Vol. I: The Accusation'

Outer Darkness releases first industrial music compilation: 'Inquisition Vol. I: The Accusation'

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Outer Darkness Records is a collective of industrial music artists founded in 2022. The label serves as a platform for emerging and established artists alike, “offering a home for those who embrace the darkness and channel it into their art” as they explain.

Out now is its inaugural compilation, “Inquisition Vol. I: The Accusation”, holding 15 tracks.

The tracklist is as follows:

  1. Dilemma – /Disrepair (4:00)
  2. Ground To Dust – Ashfall (5:09)
  3. pixelgrinder – Intrusive Thoughts (4:18)
  4. Hexen Prozess – To Feel The Rain Again (Ground To Dust Remix) (5:52)
  5. Dilemma & pixelgrinder – Song For Deviants (3:41)
  6. 9th Circle – Like Machines (4:41)
  7. Ground To Dust vs. pixelgrinder – Wave Function Collapse (5:38)
  8. Null Aeon – DAEITY (4:08)
  9. Hexen Prozess – Girl On Fire (1692) (4:40)
  10. ANGER 奰 – Cyberanarchia (2:50)
  11. Dilemma – Celestial Body (3:07)
  12. Arcane Strain – MOVE (2:54)
  13. Antidote For Annie – No Coming Back (Too Far Mix) (5:18)
  14. Foes Of Nature – INFLUX (5:41)
  15. Ground To Dust – Subconscious Overdrive (Hexen Prozess Remix) (6:00)

Here’s the video for the Hexen Prozess track “Girl on Fire (1692)”.

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Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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