Replicas: Syntec, “Puppets & Angels”
Infacted shines a light on semi-obscure EBM/synthpop act Syntec in the latest addition to their Classix series.
Read MoreInfacted shines a light on semi-obscure EBM/synthpop act Syntec in the latest addition to their Classix series.
Read MoreTechno EBM producer shows off more of his distinct production on his fresh new EP.
Read MoreThis collection of two previous cassette releases highlights the strength of the Swedish artist’s vocal n’ noise compositions.
Read MoreAlter Der Ruine stay making some alternately lively and somber synthpop on their latest EP.
Read MorePosted by alex | Dec 23, 2015 | We Have a Technical, Year End | 2
Bruce and Alex take a final look back at the trends and topics of 2015 and send last minute shout outs to some overlooked LPs on this episode of We Have A Technical.
Read MoreNew reissue unearths some of the late pre-history of Suicide Commando.
Read MoreCelldöd’s second release in 2015 is a tougher and more succinct hybrid of techno minimalism and EBM.
Read MoreDaniel Graves resurrects his sole release as Necessary Response as an Aesthetic Perfection album, complete with new mix and rerecorded vocals.
Read MoreSnog crosses over from mocking disposable musical products to becoming one on the project’s disappointingly average new album.
Read MoreDie Krupps return firmly to their electronic metal sound with a slight stylistic twist.
Read MoreOne of the best 90s synthpop acts returns with a well-written album of 90s synthpop.
Read MoreThe third installment of Jamie Blacker’s lust-themed albums further explores his intersection of composition and rhythmic noise.
Read MoreJason Novak and Chris Connelly keep momentum and rhythm as the focus of their industrial rock project’s sophomore LP.
Read MoreMr.Kitty takes a victory lap on his confident new album of synthwave and electropop, as affecting and genuine as ever.
Read MoreToronto-based techno EBM producer SΛRIN keeps things minimal and pounding on his sophomore release.
Read MoreI Die: You Die and We Have A Technical will always be ad-free. If you enjoy what we do, please consider giving us a hand with site expenses through Patreon. Even a dollar a month is appreciated, and will net you some special rewards for Patreon backers only!