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Tympani Audio's 2008 label sampler, Approach Lights, is now available as a free download. The album features 15 tracks from the Tympanik audio family, including Totakeke, Displacer, Ad·ver·sary, Unterm Rad, Pneumatic Detach, Integral, Flint Glass, Disharmony, Subheim, Atomatik13, Lucidstatic, Phylum Sinter, Endif, Tapage, and Flaque.
Get yours right here.

Cesium 137 are working on a new album, tentatively titled Identity. The album will feature vocal production from Tom Shear (Assemblage 23), Ted Phelps (Imperative Reaction), and David Dutton (genCAB, who released the debut album II transMuter earlier this year).
No word yet on a release date.
Leæther Strip's Claus Larsen has published a blog post that stating that live shows are in the future, but health issues will limit him to 5-10 performances. There are no dates yet (concrete or speculated).
Larsen also urged fans to check the Myspace page on December 24th for a special Christmas present.
Read the full post.

:Wumpscut: has announced a new remix contest for the forthcoming album, Fuckit. The winning remixes will be featured on the next :Wumpscut: box set, the Fuckitbox. Rudy may add vocals, as well as do the final mastering. The deadline is December 31, so get a move on.
You can find the materials you need from the :Wumpscut: official site.

Survival Research Laboratories, an industrial-robot-terror performance group, was created by Mark Pauline in 1978. The shows feature homemade machines interacting with other machines, in a spectacle that's always loud, scary, and out of control. The shows have been dubbed the most dangerous on earth, and no one has argued. Unfortunately, many SRL performances include eventual police and governmental "intervention".
SRL has even been featured on the History channel for their recreations of Nazi weapons (vortex guns and sound weapons).
This year, SRL celebrates its 30th anniversary. To celebrate, They Fell is featuring only SRL videos this week. Enjoy!
Yasmine Uhlin, one half of the popular synthpop due Ashbury Heights, has announced that she has quit the band. In a blog post she wrote:
"There are no grudges to be held and the air within Ashbury Heights is free from any pollution. You see, this is something I have to do. I need to let go in order to build something of my own. I've been fighting myself in this matter for a long time but I can't change what I truly feel."
Yasmine will continue with her solo act Javelynn Fate, and will be replaced by Kari Berg.

The lineup for next year's M'era Luna Festival has been announced. The 2009 event will feature performances by Tyske Ludder, Grendel, Untoten, Subway to Sally, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Zeraphine, Schelmisch, and Veljanov.
The event, being held in Hildesheim, Germany, will take place on August 9th.

On December 5th L'Ame Immortelle is releasing the live DVD/CD set, Jenseits der Schatten. The 6-panel digipak with a booklet of live photos was recorded on the Namenlos tour. The DVD will also feature outtakes from the tour, including footage of the band backstage.
You can pre-order it now from Trisol.
On November 20th, German electro-goth rockers Seelenzorn will release their third free digital EP, Keine Angst. The EP will feature five songs, three of which are new, and a video.
You can get it from Seelenzorn's official site, and it will also be listed under the They Fell Downloads section.

On December 5th, Hocico will release Tora! Tora! Tora!, a live album recorded in Japan in May 2008. The album will be released in both standard and ultra-deluxe editions.
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. The Shape Of Things To Come
3. Spirals Of Time
4. About A Dead
5. Spirits Of Crime
6. Forgotten Tears
7. A Fatal Desire
8. Fed Up
9. Bloodshed
10. Ecos
11. The Day The World Stopped
12. Poltergeist
Hocico Official Site