Tracks: September 30th, 2014
Back from Chicago with a coupla new jammy jams from Rotersand, Kevorkian Death Cycle, Animal Bodies and White Christian Male.
Read MoreBack from Chicago with a coupla new jammy jams from Rotersand, Kevorkian Death Cycle, Animal Bodies and White Christian Male.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 25, 2014 | Commentary, We Have a Technical | 3
We do a track by track commentary on the now 20 year old soundtrack to The Crow, including personal anecdotes, observations and trivia!
Read MoreThe first album of new studio material from Raison D’être in five years consolidates Peter Andersson’s legacy, and offers some intriguing hints at the future of the dark ambient project.
Read MoreNew York’s Blush Response show intense focus and an emphasis on sound design on their latest LP.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 22, 2014 | Tracks | 4
New music and mixers from Celldweller, Comaduster, Black Kolor, PreEmptive Strike 0.1, STOIC, Kant Kino, and CIR.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 18, 2014 | The ID:UD Dozen | 12
We list a solid dozen acts who we haven’t heard much from in a while, and why we’re still waiting to hear a new album from them at some point.
Read MoreThe prolific producer indulges his orchestral jones on this new suite that finds a balance between composition and full on club stompers.
Read MoreDoc Hammer’s Weep re-release an album of laid back melodic post-punk…or do they?
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 15, 2014 | Tracks | 0
We’re easing off the gas a bit here at the blog, but we’re still bringing new cuts from Cygnets, Cyanotic, Zex Model, Mr.Kitty, Antoni Maiovvi, and The Cure.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 12, 2014 | We Have a Technical | 0
The senior staff’s back at full force and talking Cold Waves and Vancouver’s current crop of dark bands in this episode of We Have a Technical.
Read MoreTense and claustrophobic, Idlefon’s debut flips the IDM script while holding on to its core elements.
Read MoreThe new album from fan-favourite German industrial group Steril succeeds by sounding pretty much how anyone who likes Steril would want it to sound.
Read MoreBruce returns from the British Isles to dish out new stuff from Chrysalide, D/SIR, Gnawed, and Ghost Actor, plus a Suicide cover from In Death It Ends and Norma Loy.
Read MoreThe reissue of the debut by the Philly art-punks is some very strange, very tense and oddly funky stuff.
Read MoreThe Vancouver post-punk duo ratchet up the tension and go for dark grandeur on their latest EP.
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