1.Halelelujah
2.Doom
3.Casino
4.Dionysus(Instrumental)
5.Chaos
6.Schatten
7.Storm
8.Lobotomy
9.Mangler
10.Ghost (Remastered, Vocalised)
11.Doom (Maschinengeist RMX)
12 Lobotomy (PTR TB Mix)
13.Lobotomy (This City Must Be Destroyed & Cyclone B Remix)
14.Mangler (Ft Steingesichter)
15 Mangler (Dima Donskoi Remix)
Digital Bonus tracks
16.Halelelujah (Instrumental)
17.Doom (Instrumental)
18.Casino (Instrumental)
19.Chaos (Instrumental)
20.Schatten (Instrumental)
21.Storm (Instrumental)
22.Lobotomy(Instrumental)
23.Mangler (Instrumental)
Khmar returns with a new album that plunges the listener even deeper into mechanical chaos and relentless rhythmic pressure. This release is pure dystopia embodied in sound: thundering rhythms that weigh on the mind, sonic distortions frozen in a loop of radioactive time, and synthetic textures that scrape the nervous system like the rusty claws of an ancient mechanism.
Each track is an assault on the senses, a whirlwind of distorted leads hammering pulses into the temples, drowning in the reverberations of a distant industrial nightmare. The kick drum, like a sledgehammer on metal, forces the heart to beat in sync with a cold, soulless machine, while atmospheric backgrounds create the sensation of descending into the ruins of a world ruled by mechanisms and forgotten gods of technogenic horror.
Khmar once again invites daring explorers on a journey through soulless megasystems, where rhythm becomes the only law. The new album is a hymn to infinite mechanical existence, a dance on the edge between technocratic reality and a chthonic abyss. Are you ready to immerse yourself in this world?
Khmar is a techno-industrial project that creates music that is both haunting and powerful. Their sound is characterized by heavy beats, industrial soundscapes, and eerie samples combined with female harsh vocals that create a sense of unease and tension. The music of Khmar is often described as a journey through a dystopian world, where the listener is confronted with the harsh realities of cosmic chaos and forced to realize their own insignificance compared to the vastness of the chilling universe. Khmar’s music is not for the faint of heart, but for those who are willing to delve into the chthonic depths under the pulsations of ancient entities’ otherworldly rhythms.
Music by Ivan Mikhalchenkov
Voice and text by Ekaterina Khramchenko
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