Reptilicus & Senking, “Unison”
Freewheeling experimentalism defines these otherwise foreboding sounds on this long-gestating collaboration.
Read MoreFreewheeling experimentalism defines these otherwise foreboding sounds on this long-gestating collaboration.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 14, 2018 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of new releases by Joel Eel and Randolph & Mortimer.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 6, 2018 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of new EPs by Cellar Graves and Razorback Hollow (Glass Apple Bonzai).
Read MoreSeeming’s Alex Reed releases a record of songs he wrote more than 20 years ago as a teenager.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jun 8, 2018 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Short-form reviews of new works from Kali Jugend and Roya.
Read MoreRitualz returns with an unexpected fusion of witch house and darkwave sounds.
Read MoreThe first LP from the Copenhagen-based artist leaves behind electropop for much stranger territory.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jan 19, 2018 | In Conversation | 2
The Senior Staff cast an eye to the self-critical and spiritually weighty themes of Rome’s latest opus, Hall Of Thatch.
Read MoreThe latest from Philipp Münch’s The Rorschach Garden relies on a minimal toolkit to convey some sparse songs.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Aug 17, 2016 | In Conversation | 1
We discuss the forthright songcraft which makes Jerome Reuter’s latest LP a commanding listen, as Rome enters its second decade.
Read MoreR010R’s full-length debut showcases Michael Renfield’s acuity for classic and current industrial sounds.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Apr 26, 2016 | Reviews | 0
The new EP from Jerome Reuter samples from various styles in his catalogue and provides a tantalizing appetizer for the future.
Read MoreRetrogramme’s third LP makes hay from a broad sampling of dark electronic music genres.
Read MoreThe first album of new studio material from Raison D’être in five years consolidates Peter Andersson’s legacy, and offers some intriguing hints at the future of the dark ambient project.
Read MoreElectronic music polyglot Philip Münch returns to his long running project for an album of well-constructed electropop.
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