Cable Regime

Cable Regime

The music throbs with syncopated beats and layered textures, delivering an unsettling tension that compels movement while inviting contemplation.

United Kingdom Est. 1988 Disbanded 1997

About Cable Regime

Cable Regime matters for their razor-sharp commentary on contemporary anxieties, navigating themes of surveillance and societal disconnection with a boldness that resonates in today’s fractured cultural landscape.
Their music serves as a mirror for the complexities of modern life, forcing listeners to confront uncomfortable truths through a blend of energetic rhythms and incisive lyrics. Employing an innovative approach that marries raw instrumentation with...
Their music serves as a mirror for the complexities of modern life, forcing listeners to confront uncomfortable truths through a blend of energetic rhythms and incisive lyrics. Employing an innovative approach that marries raw instrumentation with electronic textures, Cable Regime creates a soundscape that is both visceral and cerebral. They often juxtapose organic elements with synthetic sounds, crafting an atmosphere that feels both immediate and detached. This duality enhances the emotional weight of their music, allowing it to pulse with urgency while still encouraging reflection. Lyrically, Cable Regime frequently explores the intersection of technology and human experience, employing a tone that balances irony and sincerity. Their storytelling invites listeners into a world where personal narratives collide with broader societal critiques, often leaving room for interpretation. This blend of personal introspection and societal observation creates a rich tapestry of meaning within their tracks.