DJ Picks of the Month April

DJ Picks of the Month for April

Looking to map out your next music purchase? Check out the Communion After Dark DJ's favorite albums of the month!

Having difficultly locating where to buy this music? Since most stores in the U.S. don’t stock music from the genres we play it can be a real pain, but you can go our route: mail order. We use the online store Isolation Tank. Many labels, such as Metropolis Records, also offer CDs, and most artists have posted their libraries on their own sites, such as Bandcamp, or at the major digital outlets, such as iTunes, Amazon, etc.


DJ Maus Pick for April

DJ Maus Pick for April

Aesthetische - Hybridcore (Double Disc)

Stylish modern electro-industrial with a top-notch production level and filled with pounding beats and catching arrangements providing fuel to the clubs without any compromises... 
This deluxe download edition packs some 11 alternative frontal club and more old school oriented EBM remixes from Aesthetische themselves but also Edobot, Virgins O.R Pigeons, Deox 5, Halo In Reverse and more…


DJ Griffin Pick for April

DJ Griffin Pick for April

Studio-X vs. Simon Carter - Breaking the Void

A strongly recommended catchy uplifting sonic experience bridging hard elektro dance with dark electro pop. The limited edition of the album includes alternative versions of some album songs plus a bunch of remix collaborations with bands like KANT KINO, COSMIC ARMCHAIR, LEVEL 2.0, XP8, KICK BURST, C-LEKKTOR, 00TZ 00TZ, WAVES UNDER WATER,IEN OBLIQUE, ZERO-EQ, XENTURION PRIME, etc.


DJ Paradise - Pick for April

DJ Paradise - Pick for April

Leaether Strip - Aescapism

This album was composed and recorded from late summer 2013 to early January this year, and it's a mixture between my harsh side and softer melancholic and nostalgic side. As many of you know I love the sound of the 80's and there is still that element of oldschool when I listen to the album and the harsh danceable electro/ebm I love so much. I'm sure people who knows my sound will recognize it on "Æscapism". It's still Leæther Strip as you know it. I sincerely hope you will like my new album.