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Thailand
Aux Volta – Ouroboros   
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The snake eats itself. That is, after all, what the ouroboros does — the ancient symbol of cyclical self-consumption, the infinite loop with teeth. Aux Volta have taken this mythology and fed it through a blender of broken circuitry, and what emerges from the other side is not a concept so much as a detonation: a track that seems physically incapable of holding still long enough to be categorised, pinned, or pitied.
Aux Volta – Bad Sector
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The pleasure of discovering Aux Volta lies not in knowing where they come from, but in accepting you haven't a clue where they're going. "Bad Sector," their latest single, operates like a beautiful malfunction—the kind of technical failure that reveals more truth than any pristine signal ever could.
Terror Terror – Emasculation
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Thai-American indie band Terror Terror have already become an important part of the local underground scene in the city of Chiang Mai, where they are based. Their music is based on the influence of Western post-punk and alternative culture and the contemporary indie movement in Thailand.
Erik & The Worldly Savages – FUTURE THUNDER VOID
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The band Erik & The Worldly Savages presented their new EP 'FUTURE THUNDER VOID' on March 5. The record consists of 6 tracks that continue the clear line taken by the band and its founder Erik Mut.
Erik & The Worldly Savages – Break Free
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In 2008, Erik Mut turned his life around 360 degrees, opening the door to a new world full of adventures, new discoveries and new acquaintances. After leaving blessed Canada, he went to Serbia, where he founded a band Erik & The Worldly Savages with which he gave a large number of concerts throughout Europe.