Gary Numan, “Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)”
A new album from our site’s patron saint coincides with a climax of appreciation for his early work, even as it continues the arc of his latter career.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 24, 2013 | Reviews | 1
A new album from our site’s patron saint coincides with a climax of appreciation for his early work, even as it continues the arc of his latter career.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin based synthpop trio show the range of their wit and experience on their fifth album.
Read MoreThe Berlin-based electro duo return with a less decadent album that is still in possession of some continental charm.
Read MoreThe weird EBM project from Henrik Björkk of Pouppée Fabrikk gets a whole lot weirder on this collaborative EP, featuring internet superstar Labanna Babalon.
Read MoreThe reissue of Nagamatzu’s last release offers tight compositions ranging from darkwave to neo-classical to post-punk.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 9, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 4
On the occasion of its reemergence, we discuss Nine Inch Nails’ infamous “Broken” film, it’s place within NIN’s history, and its relevance in the modern era.
Read MoreHenrik Björkk returns in part to his EBM roots, though his new project bears the marks of a man who has explored more varied dark terrains since the days of Pouppée Fabrikk.
Read MorePosted by alex | Nov 30, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We listen to the new single from Athan Maroulis (Spahn Ranch/Executive Slacks/Black Tape for a Blue Girl) track by track.
Read MorePhiladelphia’s Night Sins acknowledge influences, then quickly get down to brass tacks on a steely goth/post-punk debut.
Read MoreThis debut EP quickly undercuts assumptions about its place within modern factions of dark dance music, opting for a more nuanced approach.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | May 25, 2012 | Reviews, The Pitch | 0
Targetting Bruce’s weakness for science fiction concept records, Alex pitches him NKVD’s 1999 album of power noise alien war hymns.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Apr 5, 2012 | Commentary, In Conversation, Reviews | 2
The senior staff has a conversation about the debut release by Daniel B of Front 242’s new project Nothing But Noise in our new feature.
Read MoreNecrotek’s second LP of old-school influenced electro-industrial has a nuanced and fully realised ethos that walks a fine line between menacing and hypnotic.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Feb 10, 2012 | Reviews, The Pitch | 3
We inaugurate a new feature here at ID:UD, with Alex trying to sell Bruce on the merits of a record he’s never heard.
Read MoreSynth godfather and ID:UD patron saint Gary Numan’s latest owes a great deal to his musical progeny, but is none the weaker for it.
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