A short, street-side chat with Curse Mackey and Rona of SINE. Curse is known for his time in major industrial bands like Pigface, Evil Mothers, and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, but his solo work has both of them touring with Clan of Xymox and headlining major festivals like Mechanismus Festival and Dark Force Fest. Rona Rougeheart records as SINE, but has performed with Nitzer Ebb, David J, and many others. She's worked with Claus Larsen of Leæther Strip and she recently signed to Metropolis Records.
Pardon the echo on this one, I was standing a bit too close to both microphones.
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