Hahaharem will be the next EP from “Industrial Dubstep Shoegazers” The Mekano Set. It’s available now via Bandcamp and will be available via Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Grooveshark etc. at the end of August.
You can download a preview track via: http://reachingout.viinyl.com/
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“John Peel would have loved them” DJ CruelBritannia.
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“Slick spiky electronic rock that screams darkness beneath a seemingly delicate exterior.” Natasha Scharf, Metal Hammer.
—- “Mekano Set make machine rock music that blurs the line between dark-indie and industrial in exquisite fashion.” Soundsphere Magazine.
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“A grizzly baguette of barbed-wire oozing delicious Dubstep bass feeding off a Gary Gilmore’s Eyes riff… Sigur Rós verses the Chemical Brothers on Diazepam….
“…industrial-strength Shoegaze Nihilism… hypnotic beats driving Hooky-esque basslines. Dystopian Joy Division, Depeche Modoalities.” Gig Junkies.
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“Seedily attractive, smooth, impressively catchy, seething power…” Mick Mercer.
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For Jo, Al, Nigel, Beth, Pat and Cat, Rory Poppins, Andy and Lisa.  —  Voice, baritone guitar, beats and noises by Milk.  Vocals and bass by Justine Kay.  Electric 12 string guitar by Lee Christien.  Additional vocals on Offender by Sista Kist (Anarchistwood) and Lyle (A Terrible Splendour).
Thanks to Thanks to S.W. Tucker, Mutate, Al @ Elementary Recordings, Stray Dog City, ACTIVPASSIV, CARTHAGE, Beth and Blindness.  Contact: info@mekanoset.net www.mekanoset.net/index.html
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Hahaharem will be the next EP from “Industrial Dubstep Shoegazers” The Mekano Set. It’s available now via Bandcamp and will be available via Spotify, iTunes, Amazon, Grooveshark etc. at the end of August.

You can download a preview track via: http://reachingout.viinyl.com/

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“John Peel would have loved them” DJ CruelBritannia.

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“Slick spiky electronic rock that screams darkness beneath a seemingly delicate exterior.” Natasha Scharf, Metal Hammer.

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“Mekano Set make machine rock music that blurs the line between dark-indie and industrial in exquisite fashion.” Soundsphere Magazine.

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“A grizzly baguette of barbed-wire oozing delicious Dubstep bass feeding off a Gary Gilmore’s Eyes riff… Sigur Rós verses the Chemical Brothers on Diazepam….

“…industrial-strength Shoegaze Nihilism… hypnotic beats driving Hooky-esque basslines. Dystopian Joy Division, Depeche Modoalities.” Gig Junkies.

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“Seedily attractive, smooth, impressively catchy, seething power…” Mick Mercer.

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For Jo, Al, Nigel, Beth, Pat and Cat, Rory Poppins, Andy and Lisa.



Voice, baritone guitar, beats and noises by Milk.
Vocals and bass by Justine Kay.
Electric 12 string guitar by Lee Christien.

Additional vocals on Offender by Sista Kist (Anarchistwood) and Lyle (A Terrible Splendour).

Thanks to Thanks to S.W. Tucker, Mutate, Al @ Elementary Recordings, Stray Dog City, ACTIVPASSIV, CARTHAGE, Beth and Blindness.

Contact: info@mekanoset.net

www.mekanoset.net/index.html

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Hahaharem

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