• CD,  Distribution

    Moral Order ‎– The Slaughter Of The Innocents

    Moral Order ‎– The Slaughter Of The InnocentsLabel: New Approach Records ‎– NAR43Format: CD, AlbumCountry: PortugalReleased: 09 Feb 2025Genre: ElectronicStyle: Industrial, Ambient, Power Electronics. Active since 2018, Spanish Industrial project Moral Order have been consistently releasing well executed Power Electronics drenched in Darkness and Bleakness, but 2025 sees a new facet of the project, where F. dwells into fields closer to Dark Ambiental Industrial, pushing the oppressive and claustrophobic aspects of his sound to new levels. In an age where all we know seems to mean nothing and society’s sanity seems to vanish into oblivion by the wish of a few occult forces, «The Slaughter of the Innocents» embraces us…

  • Distribution,  ¿Cultura?

    NOISE RECEPTOR JOURNAL ISSUE NO.8

    NOISE RECEPTOR JOURNAL ISSUE NO.8 CONTENT Long-form interviews with: Moral Order, Post Scriptvm & Total Black & Nordvargr (30+ year/career spanning interview).Detailed report / photos of the Dominion of Flesh: 5 Years of Cloister Recordings festival.Reviews: 50+ detailed reviews (ambient/ industrial/ experimental / power electronics etc.).Artwork: Original cover artwork + review section artwork by Nordvargr.FORMAT A5 Format Professional print, colour cover, grey-scale throughout.‘Perfect bound’ spine, with matt laminate, thick card stock cover.90 pages in length.Limited to 600 copies. Comprar → noise receptor journal issue no.8 – Compra venta en todocoleccion

  • Distribution,  Vinyl

    Moral Order – Freedom Locked

    Moral Order – Freedom LockedLabel: Tesco Organisation – TESCO 123Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition Country: GermanyReleased: 2018Style: Power Electronics, Industrial A work marked by the pressure power electronics and the old-school industrial in which Fernando O. Paíno exposes his more aggressive and severe side. Eight songs in which the noise is mixed masterfully with experimental and dark ambient, offering a varied, original and unique style. The agony and the restlessness merge in monolithic notes that ooze hatred. MORAL ORDER supposes an exacerbation in Paíno’s style, distancing itself from the rhythm that defines its DA-SEIN parallel project.