"Rotorbites" will feature the onslaught of the Northwest's most prominent
industrialists, including SMP, Fockewolf, Noxious Emotion, Area88, Gasket,
RKiK, the neo-gothic stylings of sexwithsarah, in addition to the
politically-aware Six Sigma, from Los Angeles and the aggro-tech assault from
Texas-based Delicate Terror.
"Subcon.01," mr's collection of dark beats and techno, will feature the slice
'n' dice sonic manipulation's of Portland's Thine Eyes, 2 tracks from
Baltimore's magro, combining the aggression of ebm mixed with techno. Also from
Baltimore, Codec (one half of the group Log-q) and B001e, Washington D.C.-based
Arthur Loves Plastic, Gasket, Inner Ear and R.U.R.
Both compilations are still accepting submissions and interested artists should
e-mail to Mreso...@aol.com for more information. Bands selected to appear
will pay a $125 fee in exchange for reproduction rights only on the
compilations and 25 copies of the final product.
Rotorbites and Subcon.01 are both slated to be release in the early summer.
See Magnetic Resonance's website is up with more information on releases, with
wholesale and ordering information and essential links in the underground
electronic scene.
http://members.aol.com/mresonance/mr.htm/
Under his previous label, Arts Industria, Holewczynski published 4 compilations
of national and European industrial acts (The Art Of Brutality, Construction
No.009, Electro-cution, Autonomous Parts of Severed Insects) and published the
influential and well-respected industry magazine, Arc. His collaborations and
contacts helped Florida-based electro-terrorists Sphere Lazza gain
international press attention and was influential in getting them noticed by
Denmark's Hard Records, who signed Sphere Lazza to a 2 CD contract. Sphere
Lazza's first full-length cassette "Incinerate," was licensed by AI to
Washington DC area label Fifth Column. Holewczynski produced music under the
monikers of Signal to Noise, Epoch and Diode, with the Signal to Noise and
Epoch material being released on CD in Germany by VUZ Records in 1996. To get a
complete overview of Arts Industria's activities, see www.artsindustria.com