K.I. Companion, “Music For Cars”
K.I. Companion, the new project from Andreas Meyer (Forma Tadre), brings calculated synth warmth to the autobahn.
Read MoreK.I. Companion, the new project from Andreas Meyer (Forma Tadre), brings calculated synth warmth to the autobahn.
Read MoreKreign’s debut adds polished production and grimy swagger to classic EBM templates.
Read MoreKlack consolidate their catalogue into a single LP length release that highlights their myriad charms.
Read MoreKlack’s second EP of 2019 shows the growth of their throwback dance sounds.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 4, 2019 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of new releases from Natura EST (autoclav 1.1 & xotox) and Kangarot.
Read MoreThe second LP from Kontravoid capitalizes on the project’s move towards stricter EBM sounds but retains no small amount of melody and character.
Read MoreKANGA’s new EP showcases her continued growth as producer and performer.
Read MoreA stripped-down record from Kangarot shows off the compositional chops lying beneath the project’s tripped-out vision of electro-industrial.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated second LP from Icelandic post-punks turned darkwavers Kælan Mikla attempts to balance lush atmospheres and direct spleen.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 19, 2018 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Capsule reviews of releases by Virtues & Failings, and KnK.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jun 8, 2018 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Short-form reviews of new works from Kali Jugend and Roya.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jan 30, 2018 | Reviews | 0
The latest from Kirlian Camera undersells what’s made the band’s latter era works so magnificent.
Read MoreMoody electronics from the early 80s are freshened up on the first full length by Karger Traum.
Read MoreClaus Larsen’s raw EBM project returns as an outlet for his fiery impulses as a songwriter and producer.
Read MoreBelgian duo KnK recall gritty early nineties dark electro on this compilation of their first two EPs.
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