Tracks: July 2nd, 2013
We’re back from Terminus (and a stat holiday) and back to regularly scheduled programming: new tracks from Principe Valiente, Die Selektion, Jenn Vix & Dirk Ivens, and ѦPѺLLYѺN’S ▼ISѦGE.
Read MoreWe’re back from Terminus (and a stat holiday) and back to regularly scheduled programming: new tracks from Principe Valiente, Die Selektion, Jenn Vix & Dirk Ivens, and ѦPѺLLYѺN’S ▼ISѦGE.
Read MoreDistorted Memory are back from their sojourn in occult territory, both informed by their travels and returning to their roots.
Read MoreThe reissue of Nagamatzu’s last release offers tight compositions ranging from darkwave to neo-classical to post-punk.
Read MoreAnhalt heroes Container 90 serve up another platter of Oi!BM fun, and manage to work in some subtle new musical flourishes.
Read MoreFresh fire from Surveillance (Tom Shear), Fostercare, The Legendary Pink Dots, The Present Moment, and Gnome & Spybey.
Read MoreKirlian Camera continue their mission, reintroducing earlier acoustic sounds while charting a darker new electronic course.
Read MoreItaly’s XP8 tighten things up for a slick and club-ready concept record.
Read MoreRome quickly reemerge with a strange but compelling EP, finding Jerome Reuter straddling the project’s neo-folk roots and the most wild reaches of its ambition.
Read MoreAfter a quick Seattle detour, we’ve got another week’s worth of freshness from Displacer, Soft Riot, Blac Kolor, Double Echo, and Cenotype.
Read MoreAccess To Arasaka’s range of sounds is admirably expanded in this brief but ambitious EP.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 28, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
Comaduster gives us the first glimpse of his long-awaited forthcoming LP on Tympanik.
Read MoreM‡яc▲ll▲ and V▲LH▲LL release another split release of woozy darkness, and demonstrate the different directions each band’s progression has taken.
Read MoreAfter a weekend of trekking through the stars, we kick the week off with Kirlian Camera, Distorted Memory, Solitary Experiments, Nagamatzu, and Zex Model.
Read MoreThe third record from the Gnome & Spybey ambient collaboration is perhaps more minimal than its predecessors, but no less evocative.
Read MoreBlank branch away from the past decade of dark electronic’s trajectory, and offer a fun and well-programmed alternate history of futurepop.
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!