Patch Notes: Vicky Clarke
Musique concrète meets machine learning in this performance of AURA MACHINE from the Manchester sound artist, filmed at 180 Studios. Vicky Clarke’s career in sound art began six
Fact Mix 844: A Psychic Yes
A Psychic Yes embarks on a winding trip through off-kilter sex grooves, humid shuffle and propulsive rattle. “The name ’A Psychic Yes’ came about in 2018 when I met Rafael Go
SIERRA – See Me Now
SIERRA has done what I usually believe is impossible so early in the year; she’s already made it onto my top five for 2022. Of course, it’s yet to be seen if other artists can
The Killing Moon – Strange Desolation
The Killing moon is a new darkwave / synthpop project that has just emerged onto the scene from Romania. The duo of Marius Muntean and Silviu Pop seemingly formed in 2021 as their
Corvad and Ghost Dance – Breakdown
The French electronic scene has been blessed with a producer by the name of Ghost Dance. Serving as a resident of mau5trap and leaning heavily towards dark techno, he has establish
Fact Mix 843: Emma dj
A hyper-accelerated mix from the outer margins of club music courtesy of the Finnish artist. Across releases for Collapsing Market, L.I.E.S. and BFDM, Finnish native Emma dj has cu
HOWE finds human emotion within machine intelligence in ‘A Yellow Flower’
A sentient machine decodes a sequence of images in order to understand humanity’s relationship with nature. Working across electronic production and audiovisual art, HOWE channel
LUX: a’strict – Starry Beach
Inside the immersive digital work of the South Korean media art collective. a’strict is a South Korean artistic collective formed out of digital design company d’strict. Compri
Fact Mix 842: Fiyahdred
An epic, two-hour journey through the wide variety of music that has informed the south London producer, artist and DJ’s sound over the years. Last year the artist formerly known
Sasha Smirnova & nara is neus play with memory and digital reproduction in Don’t You Recall?
A somnambulant trip through fictional landscapes created with 3D scans of physical locations, set against the sounds of electroacoustic musician nara is neus. Don’t You Recall? o
Null Cell – NEMESIS
Null Cell is an American industrial project founded by Isabela Chains. She utilizes various elements in the industrial underground including rock, metal, and experimental takes. Us
Rabbit Junk – Pathogenesis
Cyberpunk and industrial metal duo Rabbit Junk have blasted into 2022 with their brand new single ‘Pathogenesis’. Combining metal, drum’n’bass, and synthwave, Rabbit Junk c
This Eternal Decay – Nocturnæ
With everybody on a bit of a retro kick within the realm of synthpop, darkwave, and other related genres, I feel as if poor production, mixing, and mastering has become something o
Fact Mix 841: Yung Singh
A tropical mix of dancehall, reggaeton and club music from the Daytimers member. As a member of DJ and producer collective Daytimers, Midlands-born-selector Yung Singh is one
SIERRA – CONTROL
I’ve been waiting for an appropriate time to bring up SIERRA on Brutal Resonance for quite some time. I wanted to get the industrial techno producer’s last collaboration with M
Esoterik – Phosphorous
After listening to music for a good decade or more within our humble dark electronic scene, one of the greatest sensations I have is turning up the volume when listening to a song.
Fact 2021: Commissions and Live Performance
A look back at this year’s Fact-commissioned pieces and live performances filmed around the world. In 2021, Fact launched a new series of original commissions from some of the wo
Fact 2021: Mixes
We’ve selected 20 incredible Fact mixes that we think best represent a very strange year for music. Global supply chains are fucked, touring the world is, for better or worse, be
Fact 2021: Residency
This year we invited a new cohort of world class artists, musicians and collectives to participate in Fact’s online Residency program. Faced with the unremitting bleakness of a w
Fact Mix 840: Time Is Away
“Something to move to and think with.” For our final mix of a relentlessly difficult year we can think of no greater duo to see us into a new, hopefully brighter one than Time
