Berlin’s Wie Ein Gott Records has unveiled “Made By Humans,” an industrial-synth compilation that conceptually frames music creation as a resistance against algorithmic automation. The project features fourteen international underground artists working across industrial EBM, darkwave, dark disco, and post-club genres, distributed through HUMDRM, a fictional anti-DRM system unlocked by heartbeat verification. Featured artists include Brood Faye, whose contribution “I Could B U” blends Madchester-influenced industrial techno with breathy vocals and pagan-punk aesthetics; Pink Stiletto, merging 80s new wave and Italo disco; Sleek Teeth, combining synthpop hooks with EBM pressure; and Germany’s Desolate Discotheque. The compilation positions itself as sonic contraband celebrating human imperfection and vulnerability against sterile machine precision, drawing artists from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Berlin, and beyond.
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