Caustic, “The Man Who Couldn’t Stop”
Caustic doubles-down on the studio polish of last year’s outing, and field tests a wide range of sounds in rapid succession over the course of a mammoth LP.
Read MoreCaustic doubles-down on the studio polish of last year’s outing, and field tests a wide range of sounds in rapid succession over the course of a mammoth LP.
Read MoreThe sophomore album from Portland’s Dead When I Found Her has the same skeleton as their Puppy inspired debut, with a pop heart beating inside it.
Read MorePosted by Kathleen | Oct 5, 2012 | Interviews | 0
Hot on the heels of the release of her album The Fires I Started, we speak to the cellist and producer about new forms of patronage, politics and the realities of making a living from music.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 4, 2012 | Mixtapes | 2
The all Swedish EBM mixtape we’ve been meaning to make for a while, featuring The Pain Machinery, Spetsnaz, Severe Illusion, EkoBrottsMyndigheten, Autodafeh, PouppĂ©e Fabrikk and more!
Read MoreBelgium’s Cruise [Ctrl] draw upon Twin Peaks for inspiration on their third LP, and strike a newfound balance between noise and rhythm.
Read MoreThe new album from the venerable German group sticks with the darkwave template they’ve been working towards for a decade.
Read MoreWe mark some ID:UD milestones with new music from Officers and Gary Numan, Needle Factory, Soft Kill, Cruise [Ctrl], and Mongo Erectus.
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