SONIC MAINLINE DISCS was created by Madison, WI DJ/Promoter Matt Fanale (aka Caustic) to showcase the insane industrial, ebm, and synth coming out of the Wisconsin (specifically Madison) electronics scene.
Matt never checks the inbox on this profile, so if you wanted to contact the label, your best bet is gonna be to email him.
-B NEW FROM SONIC MAINLINE:
Everything Goes Cold Prepare to be Refrigerated
2008
Like a crazed anthropomorphic refrigerator rampaging through a county fair, destroying everything in its path, Everything Goes Cold is in effect. They will steal your food, eat your house, and throw a raging kegger in your girlfriend. That's right, you heard me. Raging.
Available June 23, 2008, from Sonic Mainline Records whereever Industrial Music is sold. Brace yourself, and watch out for that fridge we mentioned earlier.
1. I've Sold Your Organs on the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan
2. Abort
3. I Will Harness the Powers of Darkness to Destroy You
4. Fail
5. DEFROSTING
6. Fail (Bruise & Disco Mix by Hate Dept.)
7. I Will Harness the Powers of Darkness to Destroy You (Because You Made Me Title This Mix by Panic Lift)
8. Fail (Refrigerated Mix by SAM)
9. I've Sold Your Organs on the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan (Except for the Stupid Skeletor Tattoo on Your Right Bicep... I Kept That Shit Mix by Boom of Society Burning)
10. Abort (Tinnitus is a Son of a Bitch Mix by off_ocus)
11. Fail (Everything Goes Electro Mix by Babyland)
12. I Will Harness the Powers of Darkness to Destroy You (Space-Beatbox of Destruction Mix by Embodi)
13. Fail (Life Failed Mix by Life Cried)
14. I Will Harness the Powers of Darkness to Destroy You (ROM isn't in the New Universe, Eric Mix by Caustic)
15. I've Sold Your Organs on the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan (Trance-planted Mix by Epsilon Minus)
16. Fail (Never Survive Mix by Dismantled)
The Dark Clan The Vampire Wore White
2008
There are few musicians with the liberated sense of creative adventure (or talent) that possesses The Dark Clan. Giddily combining everything from industrial dance to goth to metal to showtunes in a glorious mess of styles and almost childlike sense of glee (yes, GLEE dammit!), The Dark Clan could most easily be categorized as a rock and roll Voltaire, minus the geek references, or if Meatloaf got into dance music and stopped sucking so hard.
After the success of Pheremones six years prior, Boole returns with another genre-bending electronic masterpiece! The Vital Few represents a diverse array of dark pop undertakings, ranging from psy, to rock, to electronic power ballads. You'll be blogging about it for like, days.