Assemblage 23, “Endure”
The new album from Tom Shear’s long-running project deals in the strengths and sounds that have defined A23 since their debut.
Read MoreThe new album from Tom Shear’s long-running project deals in the strengths and sounds that have defined A23 since their debut.
Read MoreFredrik Djurfelt continues along the rewarding less-traveled road of pure industrial noise with the second Analfabetism LP.
Read MoreThe second Agrezzior album highlights the appeals and pitfalls of the path old school EBM has carved for itself.
Read MoreAlter Der Ruine stay making some alternately lively and somber synthpop on their latest EP.
Read MoreDaniel Graves resurrects his sole release as Necessary Response as an Aesthetic Perfection album, complete with new mix and rerecorded vocals.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 27, 2015 | Reviews | 1
Three master producers come together to experiment with the finer points of percussive and sequenced sound design.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Mar 25, 2015 | Reviews | 0
A tight, cohesive, and vaguely sinister stunner of a record from Agent Side Grinder finds the Swedish outfit mining a new and dramatic post-punk vein.
Read MoreA change from the Psychomanteum name marks the next chapter in Robert Kozletsky’s dark ambient progression as Apocryphos.
Read MoreFredrik Djurfeldt takes a break from Severe Illusion to explore the more soothing side of noise with his new project.
Read MoreThe details in the latest release from the Iranian dark ambient project are almost too subtle for their own good.
Read MoreVancouver darkwave duo Animal Bodies feel dangerous, moody and vital on their new LP.
Read MoreThe latest body music flavoured project from Henrikk Bjorkk goes back further than old school and deep into the primordial roots of the genre.
Read MoreRip it up and start again: Alter Der Ruine overhaul their entire ethos with a fragile and emotive record that is sure to rank as one of 2014’s best.
Read MoreFollowing an 8 year absence Antigen Shift returns with a new member, and new outlook and some intriguing new ideas.
Read MoreWith one EP of violent dark electro and another of more moody stuff, Apriorism introduces itself with concise statements while still showing the project’s range and potential.
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!