July 14, 2026

Devil-M releases ‘Titanomachie (The Remixes)’ with Psyclon Nine and Das Ich

German gothic industrial act Devil-M released the remix album “Titanomachie (The Remixes)” via Danse Macabre Records, featuring Psyclon Nine and Das Ich.

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Devil-M‘s “Titanomachie (The Remixes)” is out now as a digital release via Danse Macabre Records. The German gothic industrial act’s remix album reworks ten tracks from its 2025 album “Titanomachie,” with new versions from Psyclon Nine, Das Ich, Grausame Töchter and Destroy Me Again among others, plus an atmospheric instrumental edit of the ballad “Heaven.”

Danse Macabre Records describes the remixer lineup as a “Who’s Who of the gothic scene.”

Ten remixes on Devil-M’s ‘Titanomachie (The Remixes)’

“Titanomachie,” Devil-M’s fourth album, combined guitar-driven industrial metal with electronic and soundtrack textures and was mixed by Elmar Schmidt of Centhron, with mastering by Kristof Bathory of Dawn of Ashes. The remix album draws its full tracklist from that record. Antibody and Destroy Me Again both rework “Gott,” alongside a version by Psyclon Nine, the project fronted by Nero Bellum. Subliminal Code remixes “Komplex,” while Das Ich and Centhron each contribute a version of “Imperium.” Bitterfeld reworks both “Prometheus” and “Zyklopenkinder,” Grausame Töchter remixes “Apocalypto,” and Coma., a side-project of Devil-M’s own members, takes on “Tartarus.” The closing track is an instrumental “Heaven (Soundtrack Edit).”

About Devil-M

Devil-M formed in 2009 in Emden, Germany, as an industrial metal project that later grew into a full band now based in Bremen. The current line-up includes Max Meyer (vocals, percussion), Rotny Ramirez (bass), Void (guitar, backing vocals) and Julian Hemken (drums, programming).

The band’s early album “Kannst Du sterben” appeared in 2011, followed by “Revenge of the Antichrist” in 2014 through Meth-Media. Devil-M issued “Hollow Earth” through darkTunes Music Group in January 2017, then signed to Danse Macabre Records for “Astharat,” released on 28 February 2020, with the remix-driven “Embryogötter” following later that year.

The band’s fourth album, “Titanomachie,” arrived on 30 November 2025, preceded by the singles “Komplex” and “Olympus Ardet.” “Titanomachie (The Remixes),” released digitally on 3 July 2026, extends that album with new versions from Psyclon Nine, Das Ich, Grausame Töchter, Antibody, Destroy Me Again, Subliminal Code, Centhron, Bitterfeld and Coma.

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