Voster, “World War V”
The men behind E.S.A., Iszoloscope, and iVardensphere team up for a post-apocalyptic industrial dance concept project that brings depth to the floor.
Read MoreThe men behind E.S.A., Iszoloscope, and iVardensphere team up for a post-apocalyptic industrial dance concept project that brings depth to the floor.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jan 17, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 0
We talk about what’s changed for Belgian EBM legends Vomito Negro since their last outing, and about the place that their new record Fall Of An Empire carves out for itself in 2013.
Read MoreThe new record from the long running American electro-industrial act returns to a more prototypical version of their sound.
Read MoreOne of the best cases yet for post-witch house is made on this split EP, available as a name-your-price download from Bandcamp.
Read MorePosted by alex | May 1, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 1
The 2012 iteration of Dependent’s label-based compilation collects new and exclusive cuts from Velvet Acid Christ, Decoded Feedback, Encephalon and Seabound.
Read MorePosted by alex | Mar 14, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We give a track by track assessment of the compilation assembled for the UK’s upstart industrial festival.
Read MoreWearing ohGr’s influence on its sleeve, Toronto’s Volt 9000 turn out a fun and crackling record of retro synth indulgence.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Feb 15, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 1
The latest installment in Dependent’s famous Septic series aptly maintains its reputation for strong, varied releases which point listeners in new directions.
Read MoreThe mammoth compilation of old school EBM and authentic dark electro serves as an important document of the scenes it addresses.
Read MoreA striking debut steeped in the history of electro-industrial which takes gambles at every turn.
Read MoreThe debut from Jessica White and Lorene Simpson embraces classic minimal synth tropes and leverages their timelessness to excellent effect.
Read MoreID:UD takes a look at Side-Line’s sprawling 55 track free-for-download compilation.
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