Bronnt Industries Kapital

[1] Bronnt Industries Kapital's first releases were limited edition CDs and vinyl on Bristol labels Silent Age, Clean Cut and Float records.

[6] The first Bronnt Industries Kapital album was described as gaslight horrortonica,[7] and featured references to H. P. Lovecraft and the use of automated Victorian instruments such as Lepping's Patented Lapwing Harmonium and the Bronson Quartet.

Hard for Justice found Bronnt expanding its sound palette, with the use of live instrumentation and elements of Kosmische musik, Italo disco, post-punk and shoegazing.

[8] Bartell has often cited his love of film as influencing the Bronnt sound, including psychotronic exploitation, Italo-crime and no-budget action thrillers[9] as well as library music from BBC sci-fi and supernatural TV drama[10] Bartell has previously collaborated with Gravenhurst’s Nick Talbot on tracks on the first and third Bronnt Industries Kapital albums (they also set up Silent Age Records in 2000).

He has been joined in the live group by various members over Bronnt’s history including Nick Talbot, Tom Bugs, Max Milton, François Marry, Antoni Maiovvi and Duncan Fleming.