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02/10/06
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The
first Hermetique
compilation "A Reassuring Voice On The Television" has just
been released. You''ll find 2 tracks from Dusk of Hope : An "Electric
Version" of "Arkan" (originally on the first album),
and one exclusive track, "Etat D'Urgence". You
can order this sampler on the Contact
section, or find trailer and wallpapers on the Hermetique
website.
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12/01/05
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2 tracks
are planned for the next Hermetique
compilation "A Reassuring Voice On The Television", featuring
Radiodrama, Post Scriptvm, Propergol, Sea-Green Series, Old
Iron Fence and Negapadres.3.3. This sampler will be out in february.
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06/18/05
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New review
of the "Flexible Response" CD in the french magazine Elegy.
Have a look in the Reviews section.
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04/19/05
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First reviews
of the "Flexible Response" CD on Aural
Pressure, Axesscode
and Guts of Darkness.
Have a look in the Reviews section.
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03/20/05
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The first
Dusk of Hope's full-length cd "Flexible Response" is out
now on Hermetique
! It comes in a dvd box with inserts and is limited to 500 copies.
10 new tracks, more than 60 minutes of dark industrial and noise
ambient soundscapes... MP3 samples are available in the Releases
section, and you can order it in the Contact
section.
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08/18/04
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Brand new
and exclusive track in the Releases
section : "We're all
Guilty", distorded noises and deathly atmosphere...
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05/16/03
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5 reviews
of the "Like Music to their Ears Vol.1" compilation
on Recycle
your Ears, Axesscode,
FunProx,
Obskür[e]
and Industial.org.
Have a look in the Reviews section.
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02/01/03
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"Like
Music to their Ears - Vol.1" has just been released by the
France based label Mechanoise
Labs. The compilation offers up tracks from a current mix
of French and Belgian acts including the likes of Asphalt
Leash, Giscard
le Survivant, Hirochimiq, L'Arme
à Gauche,
Mourmansk 150, Ripit,
Rudra
Vena, Sobria Ebretias, Stelladrine
et Tin.RP.
You'll find two unreleased tracks, one by Dusk Of Hope : "Expériences
sur Matériel Humain", and the first appearence of
an ephemeral side-project named Inoculation with "Dead
End".
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