THYX, “The Way Home”
The new mind.in.a.box side project finds Stefan Poiss in a far more relaxed and free-form mode than ever before, and offers a loose and fun clutch of tunes.
Read MoreThe new mind.in.a.box side project finds Stefan Poiss in a far more relaxed and free-form mode than ever before, and offers a loose and fun clutch of tunes.
Read MoreThe new EP from New Jersey’s Cenotype is a complete package, both musically and physically.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 29, 2012 | Commentary | 0
After a week’s worth of reflection, we hold court on our favourite moments and bands from this year’s installment of our beloved Kinetik Festival.
Read MoreA full half-dozen tunes from Restricted Area, Whiteqube, Known Rebel, Ronobe, Dyskhord, and Alessandro Parisi (including mixes by Displacer and ∆AIMON) to get yr week rolling on an eclectic tip.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 25, 2012 | Reviews, The Pitch | 0
Targetting Bruce’s weakness for science fiction concept records, Alex pitches him NKVD’s 1999 album of power noise alien war hymns.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 24, 2012 | Interviews | 65
We spoke to Thomas Rainer of Nachtmahr regarding his image, controversy and a further response to the events involving him at Kinetik.
Read MoreCall us And One ’cause we’re back home, with new jams from XP8 featuring Surgyn, Die-6-, Henric de la Cour and //TENSE//!
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 17, 2012 | Interviews, News | 115
We speak to Jairus Khan from Ad·ver·sary about his presentation from Kinetik 5.0, which openly criticized the imagery used by some of the other festival acts, and spoke to those same acts about their reactions.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 14, 2012 | Tracks | 0
We’re off to Kinetik tomorrow! Here’s a couple jams for you to enjoy in our absence, from The Pain Machinery, You Shriek, Terminal Gods, ∆AIMON and VNV Nation.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 11, 2012 | End to End | 1
Kant Kino return with a fun rave-up of a single which takes a more stripped-down, old-school approach to EBM than we’re accustomed to from the Norwegian duo.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 10, 2012 | Reviews | 2
The exceptionally meaningful first album of “desire and drum machines” from Babyland’s Dan Gatto fulfills its promise, and more.
Read MoreThe new album from the Ambassador 21 side-project reverse engineers electro-industrial from their more well-established sound.
Read MoreThe British electro-punk legends issue another sortie of menacing, beat-heavy fun which balances the strength of their pedigree with utterly modern-sounding elements.
Read MoreThe inexorable march of time is marked by another Monday, and new music from Die Krupps, GHXST, Sharon Next, Die Sektor and Suicide Inside.
Read MoreThe debut from former And One members Chris Ruiz and Gio Van Oli finds the duo working in an EBM vein with mixed results.
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