Tracks: November 14th, 2011
Kicking off a new week here at I Die: You Die with a look at some recent songs and videos from Blutengel, Haujobb, SMP and Stromkern.
Read MoreKicking off a new week here at I Die: You Die with a look at some recent songs and videos from Blutengel, Haujobb, SMP and Stromkern.
Read MoreThe ID:UD favorites’ new album of uplifting, majestic darkwave is typically grand.
Read MoreItaly’s XP8 celebrate their tenth anniversary with a maxi-EP that handily summarizes their strengths.
Read MoreThe solo debut of the Yvonne and Strip Music singer is a gem in the current renaissance of wave music.
Read MoreThe Edmonton based project’s third record uses various collaborations as a jumping off point, making their strongest statement yet in the process.
Read MoreThe sophomore album from LA’s The Present Moment is a refreshingly confident effort that contains elements of austere post-punk and warm synthpop.
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An off the cuff look at Aesthetic Perfection’s new single Inhuman on a track by track basis.
Read MoreOur frequent look at new and newish songs continues with some neat stuff from IAMX, Dunkelwerk, Skinny Puppy and Soil & Eclipse.
Read MoreInfacted label boss Torben Schmidt’s new project returns with an EP that far outstrips their full-length release from earlier this year.
Read MoreCelebratin’ Canadian Thanksgiving and bangin’ out to new tunes and remixes from Javelynn, GHXST, Kant Kino, Caustic and The Present Moment.
Read MoreOriginal member Graham Crabb and a new cohort of Poppies deliver the first album under the name Pop Will Eat Itself in over a decade and a half.
Read MoreID:UD’s ongoing stroll down nostalgia lane continues with songs by Digital Poodle, Kode IV, Electro Assassin, Benestrophe and Zero Defects.
Read MoreNew and newish videos and songs from Collide, The Present Moment, 32crash, Synapscape and Gary Numan.
Read MoreStraftanz challenge EBM standards by taking their new album in varied directions with equally varied results.
Read MoreOn their third album Autodafeh continue to pay tribute to Front 242 while slowing expanding their sound into new territory.
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