H E X are from Geneva, Switzerland. Their self-titled debut released in 2018, and I've frequently re-visited the four tracks that are a brilliant blend of electronic/post-rock/industrial stylings. I'd first heard of the band through my admiration for Shora, whom years after their defunct status announced a new project featuring the former guitarist (H E X).
Shora was a hardcore/noisy screamo group also from Switzerland who relatively flew under the radar, even while having a split record with noise staple Merzbow. The final album in Shora's lifespan was a departure from their previous records -- the singer had left the group making concluding 'Malval' a foray into instrumental, electronic-driven post-rock. While also massively overlooked in post-rock circles, the debut album from H E X seems to have in large part picked up the reins of where Shora left off. The difference being that H E X has a bit of a darker edge, occupying the same futuristic electronic space but in a much more grimy and industrial landscape and sound. There are flashes of vocals throughout the four tracks, great drumming, and overall just a cool mixture of electronic and industrial tropes within the frame of guitar-backed post-rock nuances.
The vinyl and CD/merch can be found on Hummus Records, who recently acquired publishing rights and released Shora's two hardcore records (minus their demo) on vinyl for the first time ever. The digital album is also available on Bandcamp as a name-your-price release, but definitely show them some love if you like what you hear. I have a hunch you will, as like Shora they are definitely fiercely unique to their associated genres.
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