December 17, 2024

Re:Mission Entertainment gives an overview of 2023 on free label compilation

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Re:Mission Entertainment gives an overview of 2023 on free label compilation

Re:Mission Entertainment gives an overview of 2023 on free label compilation

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The Oklahoma City-based record label Re:Mission Entertainment is a regular visitor in our news section with their roster of bands.

Out via Bandcamp as a free download (and on a very limited edition CD as well), is “2023 Label Compilation”, holding 23 tracks including material from Dead Voices On Air, The Mystic Underground, Ex-Hyena, Sidewalks And Skeletons, Dread Risks, Suffer Ring, Miss Trezz, Warm Gadget, Kota Kira, BARA HARI, :Waijdan:, Archon Of The Fairlight, Maduro, SINE, Emergency Sequence, Black Agent, Drenched In Fire, Shhadows, Reign Of Roses, SORROWS, Snowbeasts, Dracula Party, and Dedalos.

Re:Mission Entertainment is looking forwards to an abundant release schedule coming 2024: “Confirmed 2024 releases include albums or EPs by the likes of Ex-Hyena, SINE, Reign Of Roses, Fact Pattern, Left Spine Down, RaizdByWolvz, Dread Risks, Sidewalks And Skeletons, Archon Of The Fairlight, SØLVE, Warm Gadget and more. We will also release a brand-new series of compilations simply titled “RE:MX” which will focus on collaborative remixes between fellow label mates and friends.”

You can download the album below from Bandcamp or get the release on CD (only 100 copies).

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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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