Aghast View

Aghast View, a riveting entity in the industrial and electronic music scene, emerged in the early 1990s, captivating audiences with their unique fusion of aggressive beats, cutting-edge synth work, and dark, thematic lyrics. This Brazil-based project has consistently evolved, incorporating various elements from EBM (Electronic Body Music), industrial, and futurepop, showcasing their versatility and innovation across their discography. Among their most notable releases are the intense "Phaseknox," the innovative "Trendsetter," and the impactful "Carcinopest," each showcasing the band's ability to blend harsh electronic rhythms with atmospheric elements, creating immersive sonic landscapes.

Over the years, Aghast View has cemented their status in the underground music community, embarking on a sonic journey that has continuously pushed the boundaries of the industrial genre. With albums like "Nitrovisceral (Bonus Tracks Version)" and the "Drifter EP," they have demonstrated their commitment to exploring new sounds while staying true to the raw, visceral energy that defined their early work. Aghast View's music is characterized by its relentless pursuit of innovation, blending technological soundscapes with deeply introspective lyrics, earning them a dedicated fanbase and a respected place within the alternative electronic music world.

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Nitrovisceral (Bonus Tracks Version)
Album - 15 Tracks - Released March 21, 2012
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