XLV, “Spinal Landscape”
A new tape from XLV offers concrete, minimalist takes on rhythmic noise.
Read MoreA new tape from XLV offers concrete, minimalist takes on rhythmic noise.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jun 24, 2022 | Reviews | 0
Capsule reviews of new releases from XLV and None Of Your Concern.
Read MoreA sleek and elegant new record of melodic electro shows off X Marks The Pedwalk’s sense of self-curation.
Read MoreThe Swedish duo bring epic space opera sounds on their new instrumental record.
Read MoreA bright but minimalist spin on their current sound takes X Marks The Pedwalk into fresh and often poppy territory.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jun 26, 2020 | Observer | 0
Short form reviews of new work from daddybear and XLV.
Read MoreThe sophomore LP from Sweden’s Xenturion Prime explores still new galaxies of proggy, over-the-top electropop.
Read MoreThe fourth LP from X Marks the Pedwalk since the project’s 2010 reactivation consolidates their smooth, considered approach to EBM.
Read MoreX-Marks The Pedwalk add a heavy dollop of gothic melancholy for their strongest comeback album yet.
Read MoreEx-Code 64 members explore a current take on futurepop on their debut as Xenturion Prime.
Read MoreItaly’s XP8 tighten things up for a slick and club-ready concept record.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Dec 6, 2012 | Reviews | 3
The senior staff review the first and only studio release from X-TG, made up of an album length cover of Nico’s Desertshore album and a second disc of original material.
Read MoreThe second post comeback record from Sevren Ni-Arb’s reactivated EBM project has a contemplative, personal feel.
Read MoreA brief, noisy, and deceptively deep listen, X.A.O.S’ third release makes up for some muddy production with a wide range of approaches to industrial noise.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 23, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
XP8’s latest maxi-EP takes the listener on a whirlwind trek across genres and sounds, opting for a “cast a wide net” approach to potential club play.
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