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M83: Hurry up, We're Dreaming 9 | Spacious and magnificent | Nov 4, 2011
Timo Maas: Loud 7 | A proper album | May 6, 2002

Timo Maas: Pictures 8 | Solid CD helped by Placebo's Brian Molko | Aug 24, 2005
Machine Head: The Burning Red Review: September 11, 1999
Madder Rose: Hello June Fool Review: August 27, 1999
Mad M: Tradition Bites 5 | Traditional German synthpop | Feb 27, 2001
Malaise: A World of Broken |mages Review: October 8, 1999
Malaise: Re-Assimilated 7 | Goth band goes electronic | Mar 28, 2003
Manic Street Preachers: Lifeblood 8 | Release readers should check this CD out | Dec 1, 2004
Marilyn Manson: The Last Tour on Earth Review: December 2, 1999
Marilyn Manson: Holy Wood... 5 | Adolescent album by a band who should know better | Jan 10, 2001
Marilyn Manson: Guns, God and Government 5 | Not so shocking | Nov 22, 2002
Marilyn Manson: The Golden Age of Grotesque 8 | Kalle Malmstedt becomes a Mansonian | May 16, 2003
Marilyn Manson: Eat Me Drink Me 4 | Dita, come back! | Jul 11, 2007
Marilyn Manson: The High End of the Low 7 | A look back at his entire career | May 27, 2009
Robert Marlow: The Peter Pan Effect Review: September 24, 1999 
Marlow: Inside/Outside 6 | Eighties vintage, backed by the modern | Jan 22, 2009
The Mary Onettes: Islands 8 | The Swedish Cure | Oct 8, 2009
Massive Attack: 100th Window 7 | More isn't necessarily better | Feb 7, 2003
Massiv in Mensch: Die Rein 9 | The enigmatic Klinik scream forward once again | Aug 20, 2002

Massive Attack: Danny the Dog 5 | Massive Attack? No, standard soundtrack | Dec 22, 2004
Massive Attack: Heligoland 9 | The guests lift this CD even higher | Jan 20, 2010
Sarah McLachlan: Afterglow 7 | Beautiful alt-pop, based on angelic voice | Feb 28, 2004
Meat Beat Manifesto: Storm the Studio R.M.X.S. 7 | Reanimated Dangers R.M.X.'d | Sep 23, 2003

Meat Beat Manifesto: Off-Center 5 | Where's the meat? | Nov 8, 2005
Meat Beat Manifesto: Autoimmune 5 | Jack Dangers misses the mark | May 2, 2008
Meathook Seed: Basic |nstructions Before Leaving Earth Review: December 29, 1999 
Megadump: Futura 6 | Third album hones in on familiar territory | Jul 3, 2002
Melnyk: Silence 7 | Nicely produced and melodic electro | Nov 12, 2005
Melody Club: Music Machine 7 | Hot debutants with a knack for melodies | Dec 30, 2002

Melody Club: Face the Music 7 | Second album with fine eighties styled pop | Sep 2, 2004
Melody Club: Scream 4 | Rock fused pop thin like paper | Nov 13, 2006
Melotron: Fortschritt Review: March 31, 2000
Melotron: E.P.Sode 3 8 | Great electropop EP includes several new songs | Nov 30, 2000
Melotron: Brüder 9 | Melotron + EP:s = true | Nov 19, 2001
Melotron: Weltfrieden 9 | Close to ten | Dec 10, 2002
Melotron: Sternenstaub 7 | Fantastic electropop with few surprises | Sep 26, 2003
Melotron: Cliché 8 | Using clichés to their advantage | Aug 9, 2005
Melotron: Propaganda 8 | Particles of new influences are let in | Mar 5, 2007
Melt: Emissions of Hypocrisy 7 | Sebastian Komor is furious | Nov 8, 2011
Mentallo & the Fixer: Love |s the Law Review: May 10, 2000
Mentallo & the Fixer: Return to the Grimpen Ward 4 | We've heard it before | Jun 1, 2001
Mentallo & the Fixer: Vengeance |s Mine 3 | Renunited EBM brothers leave no mark | Oct 25, 2001
Mentallo and the Fixer: Enlightenment Through a Chemical Catalyst 8 | Vindication is mine | Jan 23, 2007
Menticide: N.M.E. 4 | The fast and the furious | Aug 4, 2007
Men without Hats: No Hats Beyond This Point 4 | Disappointing return by underrated veterans | May 20, 2003
Merchandise: Lo-tech Solutions to Hi-tech Problems 6 | Vintage style merchandise for sale | Mar 16, 2004
Mesh: Who Watches over Me? 8 | Evolving within their genre | Mar 22, 2002

Mesh: Fragmente 2 7 | Unnecessary collection of strong material | Nov 29, 2002
Mesh: We Collide 8 | Splendid return | Mar 18, 2006
Mesh: A Perfect Solution 7 | Maintaining the quality | Oct 27, 2009
Mew: Frengers 7 | Kent or Radiohead? No, Mew. | May 3, 2003
Michelle Darkness: Brand New Drug 2 | Following closely in the footsteps of HIM | Dec 13, 2007
Michigan: Graceful and in Sin 8 | "Violator"-styled brilliance from Swedish debutants | Feb 11, 2003
Michigan: Ultimate Sky 7 | Black electropop from the state of Sweden | Oct 21, 2004
Michigan: Pulse of Pain 8 | Still delivering gloomy perfection | Oct 10, 2007
Midnight Configuration: Redemption of the Physical World 3 | Danceable techno goth with eerie samples | Apr 4, 2002

Militant Cheerleaders on the Move: Strike One 8 | Join the dance | Mar 18, 2006
Jonathan Miller: Stripped - Depeche Mode 8 | Detailed book about Britain's finest | Feb 23, 2004
Mimetic Mute: Negative Review: June 8, 2000
Mind.in.a.box: Lost Alone 7 | Dependent debutants with lots of vocoders | Jun 18, 2004
Mind.in.a.box: Dreamweb 8 | Shiny, sparkling intensity | Jun 27, 2005
Mind.in.a.box: Crossroads 8 | Technically and musically excellent | Oct 1, 2007
Mind.in.a.box: R.E.T.R.O 7 | Nostalgic bitpop journey | Mar 4, 2010
Mind.in.a.box: Revelations 8 | Now more brooding and eerie | Jan 20, 2012
Mindless Faith: Momentum 5 | Solid industrial without song-strength | Oct 1, 2004
Mindless Self Indulgence: Straight to Video (The Remixes) 5 | FLA, F242, A23, KMFDM, Haujobb... | Apr 2, 2006
Mindware: Shut It Down 8 | Mindware takes no prisoners | Dec 6, 2004

Ministry: Dark Side of the Spoon Review: June 11, 1999
Ministry: Sphinctour 7 | A really close look at an interesting live DVD | Apr 17, 2002
Ministry: Animositisomina 9 | Back in style - hard and aggressive | Mar 3, 2003
Ministry: Houses of the Molé 9 | The best since "The Mind |s..." and "Psalm 69" | Jun 2, 2004
Ministry: Early Trax 8 | "Everyday Is Halloween" in Ministry's roots | Dec 20, 2004
Ministry: Side Trax 9 | Beyond Ministry's dark side | Dec 20, 2004
Ministry: Rantology 5 | Mixed compilation includes new song | Sep 3, 2005
Ministry: Rio Grande Blood 9 | Monumentally intense effort | Apr 17, 2006
Ministry: The Last Sucker 9 | Hypo Luxa rides into the sunset | Aug 7, 2007
Mira Calix: One on One Review: March 10, 2000
Mirrors: Lights and Offerings 8 | Nu school old school | Mar 15, 2011
Misery Loves Co: Your Vision Was Never Mine to Share Review: February 25, 2000
The Misled: Secret Sea 6 | Goth rock leading in the right direction | Apr 9, 2002
The Mission: Aura 8 | Nostalgia time when goth pop legends return | Nov 6, 2001

The Mission: Aural Delight 4 | Kalle Malmstedt is angry with Wayne Hussey | Dec 16, 2002
The Mission: God Is a Bullet 6 | Veterans on familiar ground | Apr 19, 2007
Miss Kittin: | Com 4 | A slight case of aimless egoism | May 18, 2004

Miss Kittin & the Hacker: Two 5 | Electroclash lacking spark | May 27, 2009
Mobile Homes: There |s No Place Like Away Review: June 11, 1999
Mobile Homes: Nostalgia 7 | Back to the electronic pop roots | Jan 22, 2001
Mobile Homes: The World Will Listen 7 | Accomplished performers of melancholy | Feb 20, 2001
Mobile Homes: EP 4 | New sound with the help from Kent's Sirviö | Nov 5, 2003
Mobile Homes: Today Is Your Lucky Day 8 | A new, old sound | Apr 18, 2009
Moby: Play Review: May 22, 1999
Moby: 18 7 | Cool soul electronica for mass consumption | May 31, 2002
Moby: Hotel 7 | A comfortable and pleasent stay | Mar 24, 2005
Moby: Last Night
5 | Let's party like it's 1989 | Mar 5, 2008
Moby: Destroyer 6 | Moby back in dreamland | May 5, 2011
Moderat: Moderat
6 | Modeselektor and Apparat join forces | Aug 3, 2009
Mokira: Cliphop 7 | Cool, sharp and bizarre minimalism | Mar 7, 2001

Moksha: A People Undone Review: August 11, 2000

Mommy Hurt My Head: Mommy Hurt My Head 8 | Excellent oldschool EBM from Denmark | Nov 26, 2009
Monaco: Monaco Review: September 21, 2000
Monaco X: Gezeiten Review: June 13, 2000 
Monofader: Frost 6 | Underachieving futurepop constellation | Jun 23, 2004
Monolith: Tribal Globe Review: November 4, 1999   
Monolithic: Power Undiminished Review: September 21, 2000

Moonlight Cove: Orphans of the Storm 9 | Already at the top! | Dec 15, 2008
Moonspell: Darkness and Hope 6 | A nice journey into dark metal | Oct 16, 2001
Moonspell: Memorial 8 | Portugal's finest return full force | Mar 15, 2006
Mordant Music: Dead Air 8 | The void never sounded so good | Jun 8, 2006
Morgenstern: Cold 6 | |mpressive ambient power noise from Ant-zen | May 4, 2001

Morlocks: ...For Your Pleasure? 5 | Fan boys poking fun at music | Apr 18, 2002
Morrissey: You Are the Quarry 7 | The songsmith in his most accessible mood | May 18, 2004
Morthem Vlade Art: Antechamber 8 | Retro art pop with dazzling intellect | Aug 1, 2001

Morthem Vlade Art: Absente Terebenthine 7 | Unique French synthpop dislocated in time | Jul 7, 2004
Morticians: Mutilation Recreation 8 | Old EBM act compiled and recreated | Jul 6, 2005
Mortiis: The Stargate Review: September 15, 1999
Mortiis: Smell of Rain 8 | Norwegian troll-prince goes industrial | Oct 25, 2001
Mortiis: The Grudge 7 | Mortiis grows up | Sep 14, 2004
Motor: Klunk 8 | Industrial techno guested by Doug McCarthy | May 20, 2006
Motor: Unhuman 5 | Aptly named chilly beats | Apr 26, 2007
Motor: Metal Machine 8 | Industrial support mode | Jul 22, 2009
Moulin Noir: Descending Review: October 20, 2000
Moulin Noir: Boy in Darkness 5 | Too much new romantic | Jun 2, 2004
Mr Jones Machine: New Wave 5 | Retro synthpop to the point of exaggeration | Jan 22, 2005
Mr Jones Machine: Återvändsgränd 8 | Elegant and grand synthpop, now in Swedish | May 9, 2007
Mr Jones Machine: Monokrom 9 | Drifting towards new romantic | Mar 29, 2011
Mr. Maxted: Lives & Privacy (94-89) 8 | No time release in this capsule | Aug 15, 2008

Mr Oizo: Analog Worms Attack Review: October 26, 1999
Murder |nc: Locate Subvert Terminate - the Complete Murder |nc Review: March 10, 2000
Peter Murphy: Wild Birds 1985-1995 Review: April 10, 2000

Peter Murphy: Dust 9 | A journey which must be heard to be believed | May 22, 2002
Peter Murphy: Unshattered 8 | Breaks beyond his cult following | Jan 25, 2005
Muslimgauze: Azad Review: November 9, 1999  
My Dying Bride: The Light at the End of the World Review: November 9, 1999
My Dying Bride: The Dreadful Hours 8 | Greatness from true gothic, epic doom metal veterans | Nov 13, 2001
My Dying Bride: Songs of Darkness, Words of Light 7 | They still have it in them | Jan 28, 2004
My Dying Bride: For Lies I Sire 8 | There's still beauty in darkness | Jun 17, 2009
My Orchard: 5 Years Long and Tall as a Dream 7 | Nice music from college pop band | May 14, 2001
MZ 412: Nordik Battle Signs Review: September 23, 1999
MZ 412: Domine Rex |nfernum 3 | A boring soundtrack to any ritual what so ever | Feb 1, 2002
Per-Henrik Mäenpää: God's Prototype 5 | Warm and beautiful atmospheres | Sep 12, 2003

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NamNamBulu: Expansion 6 | New and remixed strong Swiss/Danish synthpop | Jun 16, 2004
Namur: Conquer Me 5 | Not conquring but pleasing | Dec 17, 2003

Nasa: Remembering the Future Review: August 4, 1999
Necro Facility: The Black Paintings 6 | A Skinny Puppy puppy | Mar 29, 2005
Necro Facility: The Room 8 | Stunning sound, talent and precision | Mar 8, 2007
Necro Facility: Wintermute 9 | A game changer | May 4, 2011
Necromantik Sunshine: The Pain of Pleasure 5 | A catchy copy of someone else’s gothic punk | Nov 30, 2001

Ned: Widescreen Review: May 22, 1999
Negative Format: Static 3 | Poor generic EBM | Sep 4, 2002
Robert Neiteler: Ihbaiklhikö 6 | Half time! | Mar 20, 2006
The Neon Judgement: Smack 2 | Disappointing comeback from classic duo | Jun 8, 2009
Neues Kombinat: A.I. - Artificial Innoncence 6 | At last - coffee table familytronica! | Feb 23, 2005

Neural Paralitic: Recollection Mind Review: May 25, 2000 
Neuroactive: Fiber-optic Rhythm Review: July 5, 1999
Neuroactive: Neurology (1994-2000) 7 | New and old electro compiled on double album | Feb 6, 2001
Neuroactive: Transients 5 | Another CD for fans of future pop | Jan 21, 2002
Neuropa: Born 6 | The Last hope of Aussie synthpop? | Mar 29, 2004
Neuropa: Plastique People 7 | Still on top from down under | Nov 17, 2011
Neuroticfish: No |nstruments Review: November 3, 1999
Neuroticfish: Les Chansons Neurotiques 8 | Beware: don't listen and drive | Jul 16, 2002
Neuroticfish: Bomb EP 8 | Take cover - it will go off | Sep 14, 2004
Neuroticfish: Gelb 6 | So much talent, too much techno | Feb 8, 2005
Neutral: Caller |D 7 | Fine collection of remixes from female Texan | Nov 14, 2003

New Clear Sky: Psychodrama Review: April 27, 2000
New Concept: Wheel of Love Review: May 12, 2000
New Concept: The Outer Gates 8 | Case closed: New Concept rocks! | Mar 24, 2004
The New Division: Shadows
6 | Eclectic mix from LA pop act | Mar 6, 2012
New Order: Get Ready 8 | Pop veterans still going strong | Sep 13, 2001

New Order: Waiting for the Sirens Call 6 | An old New Order sounding like... New Order | Apr 14, 2005
N.ever.Endless: Moments Review: August 29, 2000

Neverwood: Trapped |nside 8 | Melancholic Finnish trip hop with style | Mar 5, 2001
Neverwood: Misty Morning 8 | A giant stride forward | Aug 28, 2003
NFD: No Love Lost 4 | Creatively bankrupt Nephilim related act | Nov 12, 2004
NFD: Dead Pool Rising 2 | Now with twice the Nephilim derivatives | Jun 22, 2006
Nightwish: Century Child 1 | Chart success makes you wish you never heard it | Dec 3, 2002

Nightwish: Only 5 | More of everything from dark rock stars | Jun 18, 2004
The Nine: Native Anger Review: June 1, 1999
The Nine: Dreamland 4 | Rock and synthpop that won't mate | Jun 26, 2001
Nine |nch Nails: The Fragile Review: September 28, 1999
Nine |nch Nails: Things Falling Apart 6 | Third N|N remix album | Jan 10, 2001

Nine |nch Nails: And All That Could Have Been 6 | Competent and predictable live CD | Feb 22, 2002
Nine Inch Nails: With Teeth 9 | Almost sounds like now and the future again | May 1, 2005
Nine Inch Nails: Beside You in Time 8 | Capturing the epic multimedia experience | Mar 5, 2007
Nine Inch Nails: Year Zero 6 | A jumbled exercise in familiarity | Apr 17, 2007
Nine Inch Nails: The Slip 7 | Get your NIN for free | Oct 9, 2008
Nitzer Ebb: Body of Work 1984-1997 8 | One greatest hits CD, one B-sides/remix CD | Jul 7, 2006
Nitzer Ebb: Industrial Complex
9 | Worth the wait | Jan 22, 2010
No Big Silence: Successful, Bitch and Beautiful 7 | Estonia: seven ponits | Aug 30, 2001

No Comment: Painkiller Review: May 22, 1999
No Comment: Underwater Tales 6 | Strong pop songs forced on retreat | May 24, 2001
No Comment: Best of 1992-2004 6 | Two entirely different bands, on one release | Jun 10, 2002
Nocturnal Emissions: Futurist Antiquarianism Review: June 13, 2000 
No Decay: Supernova
Review: May 22, 1999
Noise Unit: Voyeur 8 | Leeb, Peterson, Balch & co try new ground | Jun 13, 2005
Non: Receive the Flame Review: January 10, 2000
Non: Children of the Black Sun 5 | Pleasantly unpleasant only on occasion | Aug 28, 2002
Non-Aggression Pact: Broadcast-Quality Belligerence Review: June 11, 1999
Stina Nordenstam: This |s Stina Nordenstam 9 | This is as good as she gets | Dec 4, 2001
Stina Nordenstam: The World Is Saved 8 | Sad and beautiful as ever | November 8, 2004
Norsq: Lavatronic Review: June 8, 2000
Northern Kind: Wired 7 | UK on the rise | Jun 22, 2009
John Alexander Ericson: Essentials of The Northern Territories 8 | Best of from one of the best Swedish bands | May 31, 2005

November 17: Defy Everything Review: November 29, 1999
Noxious Emotion: Symbols Review: June 1, 1999
Nox Mortis: 7 Lies Review: September 23, 1999
Gary Numan: Living Ornaments '79 Review: November 4, 1999
Gary Numan: Dance Review: November 24, 1999
Gary Numan: Pure Review: October 13, 2000
Gary Numan: Hybrid 8 | Two discs with mostly interesting remakes | Apr 25, 2003
Gary Numan: Dead Son Rising 8 | Some of his finest work to date | Jan 12, 2012
NVMPH: Nuclear 45 |s Dead 7 | Promising dark electro debutants | Aug 27, 2001

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Paul Oakenfold: Bunkka 5 | Unfashionable album with many guests | Jul 16, 2002
Obsc(y)re: Review Review: October 8, 1999
Ochre: A Midsummer's Nice Dream 7 | Digital harmony | Apr 24, 2005
Ochre: Lemodie 7 | A mix of hot and cold | Sep 20, 2006
Octoberland: Mindhaven Review: October 26, 1999
Octolab: The Timeless Room 7 | Refreshing synthpop approach | Feb 13, 2008
Ohgr: Welt 7 | |ndustrial god surprises with cool electro pop | May 4, 2001

Ohgr: Sunnypsyop 8 | Ogre's and Walk's second CD impresses | Jul 21, 2003
Ohgr: Devils in My Details 2 | Another failure in the crown | Oct 24, 2008
Ohgr: Undeveloped 8 | Pure dark electro trajectory "Developed" | May 25
Oil 10: Links 8 | Funky ambient as Kraftwerk would do it | Dec 6, 2001

OMD: History of Modern 8 | Refreshing comeback from synthpop pioneers | Oct 23, 2010
Omnimotion: Japan 7 | A chilled first encounter | Aug 8, 2006

One Eye Wanders: Glimpse/Recoil 7 | Mapping out the cerebellum | Dec 17, 2008
OneTwo: Instead 8 | OMD heart Propaganda! | Mar 27, 2007

Oomph!: Plastik Review: November 29, 1999
Oomph!: Ego 3 | On the path of prostitution | Aug 14, 2001
Oomph!: Wahrheit oder Pflicht Special Edition 7 | Once EBM newbies, now German superstars l Jul 1, 2004
The Orb: Cydonia 6 | First album since 1997 from ambient kings | Mar 31, 2001

The Orb: Bicycles & Tricycles 7 | A classic, if it's 1992 l Jun 10, 2004
The Orb: Baghdad Batteries 6 | Something old, something new | Nov 3, 2009
Orbital: Middle of Nowhere Review: June 11, 1999
Orbital: The Altogether 8 | Dizzy heights from techno veterans | May 29, 2001
Orbital: Blue Album 8 | The end - but soon to a big screen near you | Jul 2, 2004
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio: Make Love, and War... Review: October 30, 2000
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio: Make Love, and War (the Wedlock...) 2 | Medieval mantra that does not come alive | May 22, 2001
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio: CCCP 5 | Cold Meat veterans fail to lift off | Aug 8, 2003
Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio: Onani (Practice Makes Perfect) 3 | Theme album on masturbation | Apr 21, 2009
Roland Orzabal: Tomcats Screaming Outside 5 | Tears for Fears main man goes solo | April 19, 2001
Otur: Pepperbox Hill 6 | Lightbulb girl on impressive solo trip | Jun 11, 2006
Out Out: Virtual Sound Images 8 | US electronic scene coming back to life | Feb 28, 2006
Out Out: Assumed Outrivaling 9 | Miasmatic cascading cerebic disturbances | May 16, 2008
Oxyd: Larva 8 | A hidden world within | Jan 2, 2008
Erlend Øye: Unrest 9 | The brightest new star of electronic pop | Mar 5, 2003
Erlend Øye: DJ Kicks 6 | The DJ redefined | Jun 21, 2004

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Page: Nu 7 | Minimalistic and melodic comeback | Jun 22, 2010
Page of Quire: Headwind 7 | German synthpop talents write strong songs | Jan 25, 2001
Pain: Rebirth Review: January 19, 2000
Pain: Shut Your Mouth 6 | First single from third album does its job | Oct 31, 2001
Pain: Nothing Remains the Same 6 | Cool industrial or euro techno metal? | Jan 30, 2002
Pain: Dancing with the Dead 8 | Hi quality party-techno-metal | Jan 13, 2005
Painbastard: Skin on Fire 7 | Futuristic body with pulse and class | Oct 15, 2003

Pain Station: Cold Review: November 4, 1999 
Panda Bear: Panda Bear Review: June 29, 1999
Pan Sonic: Aaltopiiri 8 | Click, crackle and pop! | Mar 1, 2001
Pan Sonic: Kesto (234.48:4) 8 | A diverse musical 4 CD monument | Jun 16, 2004
Panzerveps: Bastardlove 7 | Norways electro scene strikes - again | Jun 5, 2003

Page: Så pass! - En samling med Page Review: October 13, 2000
Parade Ground: Rosary 8 | Out of the wilderness and into the abyss | Aug 28, 2007
Paradise Lost: Host Review: June 11, 1999
Paradise Lost: Believe in Nothing 5 | Don't believe in Paradise | Feb 17, 2001
Paradise Lost: Symbol of Life 7 | A sign of real life from goth rock veterans | Nov 11, 2002
Paradise Lost: Paradise Lost 5 | Sad in all the wrong ways | Mar 19, 2005
Paris: Les Amis de Paris 6 | Nice sounding fluffy pop crackers | Feb 3, 2003
Paris: Yellow Eden 6 | |ndie finally makes sense | Nov 24, 2003
Paris: Secrets on Tape 5 | Paris? Smells like London to us | Sep 20, 2005
Parralox: State of Decay 8 | Top notch from Down Under | Dec 18, 2009
Parralox: Metropolis 8 | Australian pop quality | Nov 26, 2010
Peaches: The Teaches of Peaches 8 | XXX for adults only | Apr 30, 2001

Peaches: Fatherfucker 7 | | like you Peaches, but here's the deal... | Oct 14, 2003
Peaches: Impeach My Bush 7 | Peaches and (s)cream | Aug 8, 2006
Peaches: I Feel Cream 9 | The key is diversity | Jun 2, 2009
Perfidious Words: Feel Like Me 7 | Moody electropop | Sep 18, 2009
Die Perlen: Zehn 6 | Too much telektroponk for one disc | Feb 19, 2010
Brendan Perry: Eye of the Hunter Review: November 15, 1999 
Pet Shop Boys: Nightlife Review: October 22, 1999
Pet Shop Boys: Release 7 | Slower tempo, more rock, still Pet Shop Boys | Apr 3, 2002
Pet Shop Boys: Disco 3 9 | Back to the dance floor with incredible new songs | Feb 6, 2003
Pet Shop Boys: PopArt 9 | Absolutely fabulous best of 2CD | Dec 8, 2003
Pet Shop Boys: PopArt - the Videos 8 | 41 videos with entertaining commentary | Dec 9, 2003
Pet Shop Boys: Fundamental 7 | Not all it could have been | May 25, 2006
Pet Shop Boys: A Life in Pop 8 | DVD with long documentary and extras | Dec 12, 2006
Pet Shop Boys: Disco 4 7 | Mostly remixes of other artists | Oct 20, 2007
Pet Shop Boys: Yes 8 | Great pop music for grownups | Feb 24, 2009
Pet Shop Boys: The Most Incredible Thing 9 | West End ballet? | Mar 25, 2011
Phrank: What's Your Pleasure 5 | |ndustrial for the hell of it | Jun 28, 2002

Pig: The Swining & Red Raw and Sore Review: November 9, 1999
Pig: Genuine American Monster 6 | Uneven servings from the pigsty | Nov 13, 2002
Pig: Pigmata 7 | The return of Pig | Nov 25, 2005
Pills: Music Soldia Review: June 8, 2000   
Pimentola: Misantropolis 6 | From circus music to steel can beating | Apr 24, 2007
Pinocchio: Trancesylvania Review: September 15, 1999
Pixies: Pixies 9 | Complete DVD from groundbreaking band | May 15, 2004
Placebo: Sleeping with Ghosts 6 | Could have been a masterpiece | Apr 1, 2003
Placebo: Meds 5 | A lukewarm effort | Apr 11, 2006
Plaid: Double Figure 7 | Accessible and straightforward Warp release | Jul 10, 2001

Plaid: Spokes 6 | Listener-friendly Warp tunes | Nov 5, 2003
Planningtorock: W 5 | Planningtobescared? | Sep 20, 2011
Plastic: Black Colours 3 | Futurepop by the book | Nov 2, 2003

Plastic Noise Experience: Dead or Alive 3 | Retrospective compilation with old EBM act | Apr 4, 2006
Plastikman: Closer 8 | Plastik Fantastik! | Nov 18, 2003

Playground |nternational: Swallowed by the Sun Review: May 22, 1999
Plod: Pillow Talk Review: March 7, 2000
Pluxus: Fas 2 Review: July 30, 1999
Pluxus: Och resan fortsätter här Review: July 11, 2000
Pluxus: Agent Tangent 7 | Another healthy dose of the Pluxus charm | Feb 5, 2002
Pluxus: European Onion 6 | Age brings gloom | May 6, 2002
Pole Folder: Zero Gold 8 | Beautiful electronics with Delerium vocalists | Jun 1, 2005
Pop Star Kids: This |s: Pop Star Kids Review: May 10, 2000
Portion Control: Well-Come 8 | Double CD from electronic pioneeres | May 6, 2004
Portion Control: Filthy White Guy 9 | Leaving everyone in the dust once again | Nov 13, 2006
Portion Control: Slug 9 | Knocks the wind right out of you | Jun 6, 2008
Portion Control: Violently Alive 10 | Amazing quality and development | Mar 23, 2010
Portishead: Third 7 | A band in transition | May 5, 2008

Posh: |n Vanity We Trust Review: May 22, 1999
Post: Ådror Review: April 14, 2000

Post: Allt är bra nu 6 | Sad and brooding Swedes | May 24, 2002
Pouppée Fabrikk: Your Pain - Our Gain Review: November 15, 1999 
Pouppée Fabrikk: Elite Electronics 5 | We have heard it before | Sep 7, 2001
Prager Handgriff: Fossile Brennstoffe Review: April 27, 2000
Prefuse 73: Surrounded by Silence 9 | A dazzling array of effects on show | Apr 15, 2005
Pride and Fall: Nepesh 5 | Catchy futurepop debut with potential | Sep 30, 2003

Pride and Fall: In My Time of Dying 7 | Pitch black suffering | Nov 6, 2007
Primal Scream: Xtrmntr Review: January 14, 2000
Primal Scream: Evil Heat 9 | "Future garage band electronic rock'n'roll" | Aug 20, 2002
The Prodigy: The Dirtchamber Sessions Volume One Review: May 22, 1999
The Prodigy: Baby's Got a Temper 5 | Nothing new under the sun | Jul 8, 2002
The Prodigy: Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned 5 | Not ye Prodigy of olde | Aug 17, 2004
The Prodigy: Invaders Must Die 8 | The Prodigy refuses to die | Mar 12, 2009
Project Grudge: Between You and Reality 2 | American industrial from Sweden | April 19, 2001

Project Pitchfork: Daimonion 7 | A couple of strong songs saves Pitchfork | April 24, 2001
Project Pitchfork: Trialog 9 | Back on track with five insanely good songs | Feb 5, 2003
Project Pitchfork: Kaskade 8 | Their best album since "Chakra:Red" | Jul 15, 2005
Project Pitchfork: Dream, Tiresias! 8 | No more dreams in the happy clover | Feb 14, 2009
Project Pitchfork: Continuum Ride 5 | Copying themselves | Oct 7, 2010
Project X: Forbidden Desires Review: September 23, 1999
Project-X: Modus Operandi 7 | Swedish EBM band reaches new heights | May 26, 2003
Provision: Visualize 7 | A personal retro trip to the eighties | Oct 11, 2004
Proxy: Know My Name Review: June 21, 1999
Psyche: Misguided Angels 5 | Scattered bits of Psyche | May 8, 2001
Psyche: Babylon Deluxe 7 | Strong new album from Darrin and Remi | Oct 15, 2003
Psyche: Legacy 5 | Psyche is not keeping up | Dec 22, 2004
Psyche: The 11th Hour 6 | Back to horror laden darkwave | Mar 11, 2005
Psyche: Imaginary Life 6 | Promo videos, live and more from 1983-2005 | Aug 3, 2006
Psyche: Re-membering Dwayne 7 | Tribute to deceased Psyche and Puppy man | Nov 2, 2010
Puissance: Mother of Disease Review: August 18, 1999
Puissance: Total Cleansing 6 | A soundtrack to the eradication of man | Aug 30, 2001
Pulpa: Fightmusic 2 | Should be pulped | May 4, 2008
Pzychobitch: Electrolicious 7 | Let's go down the sleazy alleyways | Jun 6, 2006

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Qntal: IV Ozymandias 9 | The definition of sublime beauty | Jun 28, 2005
Qntal: V - Silver Swan 8 | The journey begins here | Sep 14, 2006
Qntal: VI Translucida 6 | The encore doesn't deliver | Feb 19, 2008
Quant: Quantastical Quantasm Review: September 4, 2000
Quit Your Dayjob: Word Domination 8 | Short, crazy and intense | May 27

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The Radio Dept.: Pet Grief 8 | The Radio Dept. - connecting people | Jun 11, 2006
Radiohead: Kid A Review: October 10, 2000
Radiohead: Amnesiac 7 | Back on track | Jun 18, 2001
Radiohead: Hail to the Thief 8 | Unfortunately, real masterpieces are missing | Jun 11, 2003
Radiohead: The King of Limbs 5 | Not very enjoyable | Apr 14, 2011
Raindancer: Sleepless 7 | Euro-dance flavoured speed synthpop | Apr 13, 2003

Raindancer: Audio 7 | Late debut album from dance synth pop duo | Apr 25, 2005
Raindancer: Response 8 | Now even better! | Sep 28, 2007
Raison d'être: Collective Archives Review: June 11, 1999
Raison d'être: The Empty Hollow Unfolds Review: April 28, 2000

Rammstein: Live aus Berlin Review: September 6, 1999
Rammstein: Sonne 8 | So German, so Rammstein | Mar 12, 2001
Rammstein: Mutter 8 | The special formula is perfected | April 8, 2001
Rammstein: Lichtspielhaus 8 | Great videos, live clips and extras | Jan 6, 2004
Rammstein: Reise Reise 8 | A diverse musical trip of pure delight | Oct 4, 2004
Rammstein: Rosenrot 6 | Successful formula on repeat | Oct 27, 2005
Rammstein: Völkerball 8 | An explosive must-have DVD | Nov 1, 2006
Rammstein: Liebe ist für alle da 6 | Don't judge the album by "Pussy" | Nov 13, 2009
Ras.Al.Ghul: Subharmonic Density Structures Review: September 4, 2000
Ratata: Kollektion 6 | Compilation including the early synthpop days | Nov 5, 2002
Rational Youth: To the Goddess Electricity Review: December 2, 1999
Raubtier: Det finns bara krig 8 | Industrial metal bliss from the north | May 20, 2009
Ravenous: Phoenix Review: May 17, 2000
The Raveonettes: Whip |t on 9 | Put on that leather jacket and those shades | Mar 11, 2003
The Raveonettes: Chain Gang of Love 8 | The Danes surprise on their debut album | Aug 25, 2003
The Raveonettes: Pretty in Black 4 | We're all invited to their Pinklands | Jun 15, 2005
The Razor Skyline: Fade and Sustain Review: October 8, 1999
Reactivate: Reactivate Your Mind 6 | Old school futurepop on Strange Ways | Feb 11, 2006
Real Life: |mperfection 6 | Synthpop veterans from down under | Apr 30, 2004

Recoil: Liquid Review: March 2, 2000
Recoil: Subhuman 9 | Recoil's finest hour | Jul 1, 2007
Red Cell: Hybrid Society
5 | No time to breathe on competent EBM debut | Sep 15, 2005
Red Cell: Lead or Follow 6 | Now with added musicality | May 14, 2008
Red Flag: The Eagle and Child Review: June 19, 2000
Red Flag: The Bitter End 6 | Pitch black, romantic synthpop from classic duo | Jun 11, 2002
Red Flag: Codebreaker T133 6 | Twelve tracks of dance melancholy - all at 133 bpm | Jan 29, 2003
Regenerator: War 6 | Enya meets Front 242 in somewhat dated remix | Dec 6, 2001

Relaxed Muscle: A Heavy Night With... 6 | Sleazy electro rock with Jarvis Cocker | Dec 15, 2003
Rename: Culture 7 | Solid, contemporary dance pop | Feb 16, 2005
Restricted Area: Realtime 4 | Harsh and soft Swedish electro | Dec 6, 2000
Restricted Area: Fun and Fearless 6 | For all fans of all electro genres? | Feb 25, 2004
Restricted Area: Core Excess + Underdog EP 5 | Old school synthpop and EBM | Sep 11, 2011
Martin Rev: To Live 8 | Suicide programmer does it like noone else | Nov 25, 2003

Revival: The Longest Dream Review: May 24, 2000
Revolting Cocks: Cocked and Loaded 7 | Rock'n'roll for Release readers | Feb 16, 2006
Revolting Cocks: Sex-O Olympic-O
8 | Complex in ways never expected | Dec 4, 2008
Rex the Dog: The Rex the Dog Show
9 | Dance music for the synth crowds | Aug 21, 2008
Rezonance: Black Filters
8 | Impressive debutants on Lowe's label | Dec 6, 2005
Rhea's Obsession: Between Earth and Sky Review: May 2, 2000
Rhea Tucanae: Fungi from Yuggoth 5 | Twice a Man member goes ambient | Jun 26, 2009
Richard X: Richard X presents his X-factor Volume 1 8 | Richard finds the X-factor | Sep 8, 2003

Rico: Sanctuary Medicines Review: November 24, 1999
Sophie Rimheden: Hi-fi 3 | The "electro-glitch pop" could have worked | Sep 8, 2003
Sophie Rimheden: |nto Night 8 | New EP of confusing pop perfection | May 14, 2004
Sophie Rimheden: Miss 8 | Even glitch queens get the blues | Sep 6, 2004
Sophie Rimheden/Håkan Lidbo: Shout 8 | Good cover, good remixes, good extra track | Dec 3, 2004
Sophie Rimheden: Sophie Rimheden 8 | A blossoming of her talent and confidence | Dec 9, 2005
Sophie Rimheden: Traveller 9 | Mike Whyte is knocked down | Jun 10, 2008
Robert Johnson and Punchdrunks: Taste the Whup... 7 | Electro surf rock with interesting guests | Oct 14, 2005

Robot: Fake or Real? Review: March 30, 2000
Romantic Vision: Pleasure Object 6 | Finnish new romantic? Yes indeed | Jul 5, 2005
Rome: Nera 7 | A new Cold Meat Industry sound | Jan 17, 2007
Rotersand: Truth |s Fanatic 7 | One of the best electro/darkwave albums of 2003 | Jan 7, 2004

Rotersand: Welcome to Goodbye 5 | Great dance music but weak album | Jul 19, 2005
Rotersand: 1023 8 | The future of emotional electronics | Jul 11, 2007
Rotersand: I Cry 5 | Over the line and out of gas | Sep 11, 2008
Rotersand: Random Is Resistance 7 | An inspiring cocktail | Nov 18, 2009
Anthony Rother: Popkiller 4 | Great electro talent without his magic sound | Jul 1, 2004

Anthony Rother: Art Is a Technology 9 | Psilocybin on disc | Mar 19, 2005
Anthony Rother: Super Space Model 8 | Anthony Rother wants your attention | Aug 3, 2006
Akos Rozmann: |mpulsioni |, ||, ||| & De två, med tre instrument Review: June 1, 1999
Run Level Zero: Symbol of Submission 7 | Strong Swedish EBM debut in early 90:s style | Sep 10, 2001
Run Level Zero: |n Between 5 | Bland remixes for the dancefloor | Apr 19, 2002
Run Level Zero: Walk the Psycho(path) 7 | That important second album | Apr 15, 2004
Run Level Zero: And Thus We Walked 7 | News and remixes from quality EBM act | Jan 3, 2005
Run Level Zero: Arctic Noise 6 | A step upwards with help from Necro Facility | Feb 7, 2008
Rupesh Cartel: The Disco and the What Not 6 | A nice time at the disco | Jun 26, 2007
Rupesh Cartel: Anchor Baby 6 | More contemporary, less interesting | Apr 29, 2009
Henrik Rylander: Traditional Arrangements of Feedback 6 | Feedback, not noise | Apr 7, 2004
Röyksopp: Melody A.M 8 | Sing-a-long instrumentals from Norway's new hype | Nov 14, 2001
Röyksopp: The Understanding 8 | Will be heard everywhere | Jul 6, 2005
Röyksopp: Junior
7 | Electronic bliss and female vocals | Feb 19, 2009

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