Kloq, “Begin Again”
Empirion’s Oz Morsley transitions his techno-EBM project into a full electro-rock band, with disappointing results.
Read MoreEmpirion’s Oz Morsley transitions his techno-EBM project into a full electro-rock band, with disappointing results.
Read MoreAmerican newcomer Kangarot throws his hat in the ring with a quirky mix of kosmische and dark electro sounds on his second record.
Read MoreThe pre-millenial US industrial band return with an intriguing and evolved sound on their first album in 14 years.
Read MoreKirlian Camera continue their mission, reintroducing earlier acoustic sounds while charting a darker new electronic course.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Mar 28, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 1
We chew the fat over the much anticipated Klinik reunion of Dirk Ivens and Mark Verhaeghen.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Feb 15, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 0
We talk through the second record from Norway’s Kant Kino, which yields the addition of electro-pop and zany humour, but there’s still plenty of the band’s classic EBM/electro-industrial mode under the hood.
Read MoreThe punky electro debut from the former Crystal Castles drummer rises above some limitations to provide a charming listening experience.
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 | Apr 19, 2012 | Reviews | 1
Their fourth album since the turn of the millennium (*wink*), MMXII finds the mighty Killing Joke in fine form and allowing themselves some introspective moments.
Read MoreThe relentless second album from Dominique Lallement’s project hearkens back to the beat-oriented electro-industrial of the 90s.
Read MoreThe iconic deathrock band returns with a record of glam-inflected experimentation.
Read MoreThe ID:UD favorites’ new album of uplifting, majestic darkwave is typically grand.
Read MorePromising debut from dark electro act which polishes and refines a familiar template.
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