Tracks: November 30, 2011
Bruce strives to keep seasonal affective disorder at bay with new cuts from Die Selektion, Snake Dance, miserylab, and Phosgore. Also, info on Industry 8’s great new benefit compilation.
Read MoreBruce strives to keep seasonal affective disorder at bay with new cuts from Die Selektion, Snake Dance, miserylab, and Phosgore. Also, info on Industry 8’s great new benefit compilation.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 29, 2011 | Commentary | 0
The ID:UD staff take some time to reflect on our favourite Kinetik performances from previous years.
Read MoreID:UD has a listen to the third album of quirky electropop from Sweden’s Auto-Auto.
Read MoreThe strongest contemporary neo-folk act going release a fantastic triple-album which thematically and formally traces connections between art and politics, and demands no small amount of thought from the listener.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 24, 2011 | Interviews | 0
Norwegian dark electro/EBM act Kant Kino take a break from working on their sophomore record to talk about their heavy remix schedule, collaborating with Claus Larsen, and Chernobyl.
Read MorePosted by alex | Nov 23, 2011 | End to End | 0
We have a listen to each track of FGFC820’s new remix EP of militaristic harsh EBM.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Nov 22, 2011 | Commentary | 4
Cure fans have long championed the band’s excellent B-sides. But which of those songs would actually function in the context of The Cure’s albums, and which songs should be removed to make room for them? ID:UD goes into deep Curegeek territory with four hypothetical substitutions.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 21, 2011 | Random | 0
We celebrate our 100th post with a self-indulgent look back and some thanks to the awesome folk who’ve helped us along.
Read MoreThe iconic deathrock band returns with a record of glam-inflected experimentation.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 17, 2011 | Commentary | 0
The ID:UD staff indulges in its love of booze by pairing some selected albums with beverages that enhance the listening experience.
Read MoreThe first physical release from the duo in over a decade isn’t the same old noisebmstupidevildustrial you might expect.
Read MoreThe third release from Daniel Graves’ now full-time band plays to Aesthetic Perfection’s strengths and moves the project’s sound along well – so what’s all the hubbub about?
Read MoreKicking off a new week here at I Die: You Die with a look at some recent songs and videos from Blutengel, Haujobb, SMP and Stromkern.
Read MoreThe ID:UD favorites’ new album of uplifting, majestic darkwave is typically grand.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 9, 2011 | Mixtapes | 1
A half-hour of iciness in the minimal wave vein.
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