Seeming, “The World”
Seeming’s fourth album of post-everything electronic songcraft is about the world, and how we move through it.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
Seeming’s fourth album of post-everything electronic songcraft is about the world, and how we move through it.
Read MoreOttawa technoid producer s:cage’s first album in almost twenty years threads the needle of design versus emotion.
Read MoreThe partnership between Edward Ka-Spel and Cevin Key remains delightfully odd, and low-key glorious on their new LP.
Read MoreUltra Sunn’s new album has ideas, but often struggles in their execution.
Read MoreRhys Fulber’s new LP finds the producer exploring both his influences and his classic and modern approaches to inspiring effect.
Read MoreThe Portland darkwave project’s new LP shows off their economy, and their grave melodrama.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jun 20, 2025 | Reviews | 0
An excellent new LP from Bootblacks coalesces their long-standing strengths with melodic and atmospheric unity.
Read MorePaul Barker finds a middle ground between experimentalism and formal structures on his latest as Lead Into Gold.
Read MorePost-witchhouse act V▲LH▲LL do what they do on their new LP.
Read MoreSolo Ansamblis’ rhythmic strengths and callbacks to lesser explored styles brings some welcome colour to post-punk.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Feb 19, 2025 | Reviews | 0
Subtler moods and sounds balance Encephalon’s familiar bombast on the Ottawa act’s latest philosophical sci-fi epic.
Read MoreA bevy of remixers take on FLA’s 2018 video game soundtrack, with some fascinatingly different takes between them.
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