We Have A Technical 532: Something Wicked This Way Comes
We discuss the first new record from The Cure in sixteen years, reflecting on its links to the band’s past and our own personal histories with them.
Read MoreWe Have a Technical brings I Die: You Die's discussions of industrial, EBM, goth, dark electro, and related music genres to the podcast format. Join Alex, Bruce, and guests as they explore music's darker alternatives.
by I Die You Die | Nov 7, 2024 | We Have a Technical | 0
We discuss the first new record from The Cure in sixteen years, reflecting on its links to the band’s past and our own personal histories with them.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jun 8, 2023 | We Have a Technical | 0
We speak with Vancouver darkwave act Hem Netjer about their mythological themes and broad use of folk instrumentation.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Mar 10, 2023 | A Game Called Echo, Reviews | 1
The second instalment of our new column linking albums old and recent, featuring The Cure, Wingtips, Molasar, and Pablo Bozzi.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Nov 10, 2022 | We Have a Technical | 0
Live records by Joy Division and The Cure are up for discussion on the latest episode of We Have A Technical.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Feb 28, 2019 | We Have a Technical | 0
Patreon backers drop by to talk about records by Kraftwerk, Manufacture, Pouppée Fabrikk, and The Cure!
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jun 9, 2016 | We Have a Technical | 0
iVardensphere’s Scott Fox joins the podcast to talk songwriting and improvisational electronics.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Sep 15, 2014 | Tracks | 0
We’re easing off the gas a bit here at the blog, but we’re still bringing new cuts from Cygnets, Cyanotic, Zex Model, Mr.Kitty, Antoni Maiovvi, and The Cure.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | May 17, 2013 | The ID:UD Dozen | 1
We have a look at the early projects of some of our favourite names from Our Thing, including Ministry, Rotersand, Malaria!, Dead Can Dance and more!
Read MoreCure-influenced darkwave/synth band maintains its foundations on sophomore outing, but also sallies forth into new territory with good results.
Read MoreThe new Clan of Xymox covers record isn’t so much bad as wholly unnecessary, which might actually be worse.
Read Moreby Bruce | Nov 22, 2011 | Commentary | 4
Cure fans have long championed the band’s excellent B-sides. But which of those songs would actually function in the context of The Cure’s albums, and which songs should be removed to make room for them? ID:UD goes into deep Curegeek territory with four hypothetical substitutions.
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