Randal Collier-Ford, “Promethean”
Acoustic instrumentation broadens the reach of dark ambient auteur Randal Collier-Ford.
Read MoreAcoustic instrumentation broadens the reach of dark ambient auteur Randal Collier-Ford.
Read MoreCyanotic’s fourth LP drapes an old school sound in new school programming and production.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 1, 2017 | Reviews | 4
The wait for the new Comaduster record pays off with a conceptually rich and musically explosive listen.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jun 7, 2017 | Reviews | 0
The debut from Coldkill sells itself on its moody synthpop charm but has plenty more going on under the hood.
Read MoreA remastered compilation of songs from Cubanate’s first three LPs is a testament to their lasting impact.
Read MoreDavid Thrussell and Tony D’Oporto team-up for a conspiracy-minded electro record.
Read MoreThe latest Clan Of Xymox holds some rewards for the darkwave legends’ faithful.
Read MoreThe fifth Cervello Elettronico LP is single-minded in its focus on mechanical rhythms.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 9, 2016 | Reviews | 3
The veteran Swedes enter more obscure territory on their pensive, introspective new album.
Read MoreEdmonton’s Cygnets continue their run of archly melodramatic synthpop/new wave LPs on their second release for Negative Gain.
Read MoreThe Croation project makes weird, post-industrial music influenced by Severed Heads and Psychic TV, but possessed of its own brand of eccentricity.
Read MoreCelldöd’s second release in 2015 is a tougher and more succinct hybrid of techno minimalism and EBM.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 10, 2015 | Reviews | 2
A moody and violent refinement of Caustic’s sound awaits listeners of Industrial Music.
Read MoreJason Novak and Chris Connelly keep momentum and rhythm as the focus of their industrial rock project’s sophomore LP.
Read MoreCardinal Noire’s debut is a fantastic piece of classic electro-industrial, tackling the original masters of the genre head-on.
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