Observer: Nordvargr & Black Sun Dreamer
Short form reviews of Nordvargr’s new remix/rework disc and Black Sun Dreamer’s throwback synth EP.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 17, 2019 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Short form reviews of Nordvargr’s new remix/rework disc and Black Sun Dreamer’s throwback synth EP.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 10, 2019 | Observer | 0
EPs from French acts Notausgang and Sharplines shed some new and brighter light on techno-EBM.
Read MoreThe second post-hiatus LP from Neuroticfish taps into the project’s deep well of sincerity.
Read MorePosted by alex | May 1, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
The collaboration between Autoclav1.1 and Xotox subsumes each producer’s personality in massive washes of ambience.
Read MoreA rhythmically-driven release from death industrial legend Nordvargr amps up the meanness.
Read MoreNight Sins’ new LP unapologetically brings classic goth stylings to bear on modern tunes.
Read MoreThe electronic pop quartet’s new album comes across as deeply sincere in both construction and message.
Read MoreTyler Newman (Battery Cage, Informatik) pushes into post-metal territory with a bleak but wonderfully realized solo album.
Read MoreThe first full length from Nightmare Fortress shows aggressive and subtle sides of the Seattle act in equal measure.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Apr 10, 2015 | In Conversation | 1
The senior staff chew over the lasting legacy of futurepop on the occasion of the long-awaited comeback record from Neuroticfish.
Read MoreGary Numan and producer Ade Fenton bring the specific flavour of their musical partnership to an instrumental soundtrack.
Read MoreTwo noted artists from the IDM end of Our Thing collaborate on a smooth and shoegazey release for Hymen records.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Feb 6, 2014 | Reviews | 4
We contemplate the recently uncovered alternate versions of Coil’s now-legendary remixes for Nine Inch Nails.
Read MoreTyler Newman’s soundtrack for an as-yet unreleased SF flick sets the mood perfectly with its dystopian but ultimately catchy themes.
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