Noblesse Oblige, “Affair of the Heart”
The Berlin-based electro duo return with a less decadent album that is still in possession of some continental charm.
Read MoreThe Berlin-based electro duo return with a less decadent album that is still in possession of some continental charm.
Read MoreThe debut record from Greek IDM/neo-classical composer Zinovia creates a rich space for reflection and daydreaming alike.
Read MoreYour week begins now, with new songs and remixes from Youth Code, Aesthetic Perfection, [product], Displacer, Keluar and DSX!
Read MoreThe weird EBM project from Henrik Björkk of Pouppée Fabrikk gets a whole lot weirder on this collaborative EP, featuring internet superstar Labanna Babalon.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jul 25, 2013 | The ID:UD Dozen | 3
We tear ourselves away from purely industrial navel-gazing and look at some artists from outside of Our Thing who either borrowed from it or contributed to it.
Read MoreChecking in with Funker Vogt, the German military EBM stalwarts are found lacking even in the cheap thrills which used to be their stock and trade.
Read MoreThe new album from Montreal rhythmic noise producer Devine Lu Linvega acts as a solid example of his strengths as an artist.
Read MoreInto the dog days of summer with new fare from Neuroticfish, The Pain Machinery, All Hallow’s Eve, Mild Peril, and Alison Moyet.
Read MoreThe producer behind Mangadrive plays with some darker, slower styles but doesn’t forfeit his attention to detail or bombastic sensibility.
Read MoreOur spacey summer tape features jams from Cryo, Syrian, Galaxy Hunter, S U R V I V E, and more!
Read MoreGoth rock veterans Rhombus develop a case of wanderlust on a melodic and adventurous release.
Read MoreWe revisit the 2013 album from the Bristol-based synthpop act with an ear towards figuring out why it never really clicked with us.
Read MoreSummer blockbusters from Henric De La Cour, Kevorkian Death Cycle, Corvx De Timor, Otto Dix, and a C-Drone-Defect mix for ∆AIMON.
Read MoreThe debut release from this German dark techno project draws upon multiple subgenres, holding everything together with claustrophobic and uneasy production.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jul 11, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 0
The senior staff chews the fat regarding Front Line Assembly’s new album, which pulls out all the stops in combining their classic template with current sounds.
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