Artist: Celldweller
Song: Own Little World (Klayton’s We Will Never Die Mix)
Digital Glitch #56
Digital Glitch #56 it is here and I bet you did not even see it coming! That is how this stuff happens! It comes around the corner and slaps you in the face with a big powerful base line and makes you go WOO! So this week your digital dealer DJ GlitchMode gives you the hook up with tracks from the bands of The Cruxshadows, DeVision, Icon of Coil, Celldweller, AR12, Powermouth and Pokemon Reaktor! So get ready for the immense feeling of Oontz that is going to be coming surging through your speakers because here it comes at you in full force! Digital Glitch Episode 56 is here, now get it!
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In episode 77, The Oontzcast is hoping to bring you hear new and old shit that you have never heard before along with some awesome remixes by GRENDEL and DIRTY BIRD 13. Do not forget to enter in The OontzCAT contest!
Celldweller – Live Upon a Black Star (MP3 album)
Label: FiXT
Release Date: March 27, 2012
Website: celldweller.com
Review By: Joost Van Krimpen
Some time ago I ran into a funny picture on the internet… I think I found it on Facebook, I know I post-ed it on my profile there. On the picture was a lot of the archetypical ‘industrial music fans’ pictured. Try-ing not to be (too) elitist, I could not suppress a smile when I saw it. For one reason or the other, this pic-ture kept popping up in front of my mind’s eye when I was listening to this album. (more…)
Celldweller – The Complete Cellout Vol. 1
Label: FiXT
Release Date: January 10, 2012
Website: celldweller.com
Review by: Zander Buel
Straight from his cell in Detroit, Klayton has released an extensive compilation of various remixes of songs he’s written over the years for his project, Celldweller. Any Celldweller fan knows that Klayton is no stranger to genre-bending, stepping out of boundaries and comfortably mashing together anything from electronic, to house, to ambient, to industrial, dubstep, drum and bass, orchestral, and even flat-out rock. The mix is always beaten out to smooth, sleek songwriting with just enough diversity and melodic hooks to captivate the listener. With a unique enough sound to begin with, how has this remix added, or perhaps taken away from, the songs it has recreated? (more…)
Digital Glitch #34
Aired: March 06, 2012

Hell yeah! It is a new month and another episode of Digital Glitch! So strap in and get your speakers set to loud, because the boom is about to come! Bunch of new tracks mixed in with some favorites of the past and a new edition to the show now. I have what I call Glitch’s Pick of the Month. So what album will it be? You need to listen and find out! So let’s get a fresh drink and crank it up! It is time to get the music on!
Digital Glitch #30
Aired: February 07, 2012

The is the beginning of 2012 for Digital Glitch! The new mixes, the new releases and music that makes you wanna rip faces off! So get your friends and everyone you know together! Get the speakers and point them out the windows! And let everyone hear and know that 2012 for Digital Glitch has begun! DJ GlitchMode is ready to take this bitch and bend it over his knee and make it scream like a basset hound!
VX-5 Vox/Synths for Cynergy 67 (more…)
Mary Bauer – CD Reviews, Publicist
When COMA asked me to make a list of my favorite releases for 2011, I ran right to my computer and looked up all the great music I had purchased over the year. I was all excited to list Skold Vs. KMFDM, Android Lust and APOP’s Rocket Science. But, then I realized that 99% of the music I purchased for this year…was not released in this year. I am such a bad music fan. I don’t even have the new KMFDM or VNV Nation yet. (more…)
Digital Glitch #22
Aired: November 22, 2011
Hell Yeah back on the mic with Episode 22! I wonder if I should look at the fact that episode 22 was on day 22? No matter! This music is sure to make you butt dance in your chair! New tracks from Ivardensphere, XP8 and FGFC820. This Tuesday was also the birthday for Matt from Caustic! So there is a nice 5 track tribute to him in the middle of my set here! So download this set and have it ready for you to keep yourself awake after all that turkey. Or better yet throw this set in your MP3 player and go wreck the malls with Black Friday Destruction and Noise! For whatever use you come up with, enjoy and play it loud!
Electro/Dubstep/Rock virtuoso Klayton, aka Celldweller, will be debuting his 1st ever DJ Set on November 15 at Peabody’s in Cleveland, Ohio. For a taste of the Celldweller DJ experience, check out Klayton’s brand new Black Sabbath/Metallica Klash-Up, now available for free download at Soundcloud. (more…)
Blue Stahli – Blue Stahli
Release Date: March 15, 2011
Label: FiXT
Website: http://www.bluestahli.com /
Review by: Debbi Baldwin
Better known as the other half of the Celldweller live show, the debut self-titled album from Blue Stahli has some rather large footsteps to follow in.
Bret, the driving force behind this solo project, hails from Detroit, Michigan, and with the production help of Celldweller’s Klayton, created something that he should definitely be proud of.
Coming from, in his own words, a background of ‘fetish burlesque troupes’ and ‘drag queen fronted punk bands’, you might expect the tracks to be disjointed and feature lots of competing genres, a sort of musical schizophrenia of just noise and confusion. However, the album could not be a more cohesive blend if it had taken all the essential components of a good album, put them together in a blender and then pressed the resulting liquid into a CD. (more…)
Celldweller – Wish Upon A Blackstar Chapter 04 of 05
Release Date: June 28, 2011 – FiXT Exclusive/July 19, 2011 – Worldwide Digital Release
Label: FiXT
Website: http://www.celldweller.com
Review by: William Dashiell Hammett
Klayton began working on what was supposed to be the sophomore Celldweller release Wish Upon a Blackstar in 2005 and began releasing preview EPs, dubbed “Chapters†in 2009. The obvious question is of course: “What the fuck is taking so long!â€Â With the release of Chapter 04, Klayton has reaffirmed that, whatever the reason, the wait is well worth it.
The two tracks on Chapter 04, “I Can’t Wait†and “Gift For Youâ€, clock in at just under eleven and a half minutes, but they are an intense eleven and half minutes. (more…)
Independent, hybrid electronic-rock artist Klayton will be releasing Chapter 04 of the Celldweller sophomore album Wish Upon A Blackstar worldwide on July 19th, with an exclusive pre-launch at the FiXT Store on June 28th. Klayton will be broadcasting both songs from Chapter 04 in their entirety via a live Ustream video from Celldweller Studios at 8PM EST on Monday, June 27th (tune in at www.facebook.com/celldweller) as a world debut exclusive before the release at midnight at the FiXT Store (www.fixtstore.com/celldweller).
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Episode 15 seems to reflect Tiffany’s sexual frustration; it’s angry and dirty, just the way you like it. Check out the brand new Virtual Terrorist track and the Gravity Euphonic track which can be found on our compilation, GCS1.
Detroit’s Electronic-Rock fusion mastermind, Celldweller has partnered with a new flash sale platform called Groupees.
The Celldweller 4-EP Bundle Groupee is slated to start Wednesday, May 4th at 9:00 am PST at http://bit.ly/celldwellr with 20% of all proceeds from the sale going directly to Red Cross to support US/Alabama Tornado Relief. The campaign will run for 72 hours and is priced using Pay What You Want which allows fans to name their price with a minimum of $3. The Bundle packages together 4 EP’s, one of which has 4 never before heard tracks: (more…)
Triton Festival
September 3-5, 2010
Brooklyn, NY
Review by: Lorenzo Bettelli of Syrian
Editorial note: Lorenzo is Italian. He originally sent me an English version of this review but thought he could better express himself in his native tongue. Rather than attempt a half-asses translation with some free online software, I have decided to post it in the original Italian. Feel free to run it through a translator yourself if you like.
Questa è stata la prima volta che sono stato a New York City. Avevamo suonato negli USA già in un paio di occasioni nel passato, ma sempre in posti meno importanti e città più piccole. Così abbiamo colto l’occasione di visitare la città e siamo arrivati alcuni giorni prima.
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