Various Artists, “Old School Electrology vol. 1”
The mammoth compilation of old school EBM and authentic dark electro serves as an important document of the scenes it addresses.
Read MoreThe mammoth compilation of old school EBM and authentic dark electro serves as an important document of the scenes it addresses.
Read MoreMenton3’s neo-classically inclined trip-hop project returns in a darker form with the soundtrack to his horror comic book.
Read MoreThe debut from Jessica White and Lorene Simpson embraces classic minimal synth tropes and leverages their timelessness to excellent effect.
Read MoreThe latest from the US hard electronic and guitar combo is a testament to their skill as producers and programmers.
Read MoreYour weekly dose of hot new jams plucked from across the spectrum of our coverage, featuring Inure, Dismantled, Roppongi Inc. Project, Spectra Paris and Displacer.
Read MoreThe self-titled debut from North Carolina’s By Any Means Necessary shows potential beyond its obvious influences.
Read MoreStarting the year off right with some excellent new songs from The Horrorist, Architect, Society Burning, Autodafeh and Dead When I Found Her.
Read MoreID:UD’s End of Year coverage starts here with a list of our 10 favourite videos of 2011!
Read MorePosted by alex | Dec 12, 2011 | Commentary, Reviews | 0
In which we examine the history of the UK sample-rockers Pop Will Eat Itself via their recent spate of reissues.
Read MoreThe new album from Germany’s widescreen EBM kings lives and dies by it’s application of their trademark style.
Read MorePosted by alex | Dec 4, 2011 | End to End | 0
A twofer this week as we do a track by track breakdown of two recent EPs from Caustic and Faderhead.
Read MoreAlter Der Ruine’s fourth album presents a sonically unified front without sacrificing the group’s eclectic tendencies.
Read MoreID:UD has a listen to the third album of quirky electropop from Sweden’s Auto-Auto.
Read MorePosted by alex | Nov 23, 2011 | End to End | 0
We have a listen to each track of FGFC820’s new remix EP of militaristic harsh EBM.
Read MoreThe first physical release from the duo in over a decade isn’t the same old noisebmstupidevildustrial you might expect.
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