This is the first of many EPs for Dead Hand Projekt to be released; fea- turing a radio edit version of “Horror” and a remix of “Dejected” by the well-known Imperative Reaction (both original songs are established on the previously released, and already popular, self-titled album).
Also presented, with Dead Hand Projekt’s fashion of rage, are two new singles “Annihilation” and “ColdFusion.” While Annihilation is a newly founded style of DHP, it still brings the angst that people have come to love about Dead Hand Projekt, and is sure to excite many new AND old fans alike. And ColdFusion is another great track in which club goers and music lovers will surrender to their urge to dance to. Both tracks are welcome additions to many DJs’ set lists within in the genres in which Dead Hand Projekt falls under... Just remember though, those genres are far and wide, and DHP is loved by both people in the scenes and out!
Hard hitting. Hard rhythms. Yet sweet and sexy. Reminds me at times of Caustic Grip, at times of Tactical N. I. - but it goes into its own territories: pop, bouncy, yet still HARD. felipe_serra
The industrial rock heavyweights return with their first album in over 20 years, produced by John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins). Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2022
The Barcelona duo inject coldwave with industrial grit and ghostly elegance, with Andrea P. Latorre’s vocals an undeniable highlight. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 27, 2020
From the moment I purchased this album ( first on CD, now on download) I loved it. This is certainly one of my favorite albums in regards to the EBM genre. Gabe Kristen Buche alternative bc profile