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On this week's podcast, we're talking about an everything and the kitchen sink industrial crossover record reflective of its late 90s era in Pail's Epidemic, and the now decade-old statement of arrival from Finland's Vancouver-school electro-industrial act Cardinal Noire. We're also running through the just announced line-up of this year's Terminus Festival.
Bruce and Alex are home from their respective trips, and are getting back in the swing of things by releasing the interview they conducted with longtime IDUD faves Ashbury Heights at Terminus Festival. A congenial conversation that touches on the entirety of the catalogue, the current live incarnation of the band, and what the future may hold, the Senior Staff were incredibly pleased to get this opportunity to chat with them on the occasion of their first ever North American performance. All that, plus some catching up on and chatter about recent live shows to boot!
Four days, thirty acts, one venue, countless pints of 88 Brewing's Wave Pool IPA, two very exhausted but happy podcasters. In one of our favourite annual traditions, we're discussing all of the acts running the gamut from synthpop to goth rock to doom rap to EBM who graced our beloved Terminus Festival this past weekend at Calgary. Please note that written coverage at the site is on hiatus until the 21st as we're both away on family trips, but we'll have a pair of specially formatted podcast episodes on the next two Thursdays to tide you over.
Records by Shadow Project and A Split Second cover the extremes of the goth and EBM dimensions of ID:UD's purview on this week's episode of We Have A Technical, and as it turns out, lead to at least one rare split decision between the Senior Staff. We're also talking about a couple of passings within the industrial and goth worlds, additions to Terminus Festival, and the first issue of the new Statik zine.
Welcome to Music Around The World. Each week we showcase a collection of artists and their music from different parts of the world. In this episode, we present to you an impressive lineup of artists including Billy Daniel Bunter, Ruined Conflict, A Guy Called Gerald, Woo York, Frank Klassen, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. https://75dc83.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/MFAW-EP-91.mp3 Music From Around The World Episode 91: Transcription Intro: 0:00 to 0:33Mason Paine here and this is episode 91 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Billy Daniel Bunter, Ruined Conflict, Woo York, Frank Klassen, Vinyl's From The Past and Music News. Billy Daniel Bunter: Start – 0:34 and End - 7:06Our first artist up is “Billy Daniel Bunter”; a renowned DJ and producer from the United Kingdom, has been an influential figure in the music industry since the 1990s. He is well-known for his expertise in Old Skool, Breakbeat, Hardcore, Drum & Bass and especially in the genre of British Garage. Over the years he has collaborated with several labels such as Suburban Base, Just Another Label, Universal Music and Music Monday. Take a listen to his latest track “Fantasy Island”. “Fantasy Island” is out now via Music Mondays and its available on all streaming platforms. In addition to working with several renowned artists like Slipmatt, DJ SY, Ratpack, Jon Doe, Sanxion and Vinyl Junkie, Billy also co-authored a book titled “The Love Dove Generation”. This book chronicles the UK hardcore music scene and its impact on youth culture. For the latest on Billy's upcoming projects visit: Instagram.com/BillyDanielBunter; that's Instagram.com/B-I-L-L-Y-D-A-N-I-E-L-B-U-N-T-E-R. Ruined Conflict: Start – 7:08 and End – 12:59In 2011, the music project “Ruined Conflict” was brought to life by artist and songwriter, Xavier Morales. He is responsible for all aspects of the production, from writing to vocals; a style he has described as Electronic Body Music (EBM) with futurepop influences. Here is a listen to his latest track “Artificiial Intelligence” “Artificiial Intelligence” is out now via Infacted Recordings and its available on all streaming platforms. “Ruined Conflict” has performed at multiple music festivals around the world, including Infest Festival in the UK, Terminus Festival in Canada, and Electronic Summer in Sweden. Furthermore, they are signed to Infacted Recordings. Visit Instagram.com/ruinedconflict; for the latest on upcoming, projects and appearances. That's Instagram.com/R-U-I-N-E-D-C-O-N-F-L-I-C-T. Vinyl's From The Past: 13:01 to 18:34Let's take a brief break for Vinyl's From The Past. In this limited run series, I will be exploring the pioneers that have shaped and influenced the EDM we have today. In this episode I will be featuring “A Guy Called Gerald”. Producer Gerald Simpson went by the Stage name “A Guy Called Gerald”. He first became recognized when he was a member of the group 808 State. Later Gerald went solo in 1988 he released his debut solo album “Hot Lemonade” on his own label Juice Box Records. Gerald's biggest hit to date was released in 1989 called “Voodoo Ray”; it peaked to number 12 on the UK singles chart. Take a listen to it here. “Voodoo Ray” is considered a classic by “A Guy Called Gerald” because it shaped the sound of acid house. With its catchy melody, distinctive synth riffs, and manipulating and layering of the samples. This was actually one of the first tracks that used the Roland TB-303 for its riff; which actually became the signature sound around acid house. A Guy Called Gerald is still making music till this day and he has remixed tracks for a variety of artist from: Madonna, The Stone Roses and David Bowe. “A Guy Called Gerald” is a pioneer of the acid house sound, and his track "Voodoo Ray" is considered a classic. It was one of the first songs to use the Roland TB-303 for its distinctive synth ri...
We're back home and moderately well-rested (though as you'll hear not entirely organized) after a weekend of Industrial Summer Camp fun at Calgary's Terminus Festival. This is our recap episode, with discussion of each and every of the twenty-seven acts who took the stage at Dickens. There's also some brief discussion of the sudden passing of Metropolis Records founder Dave Heckman.
Cowboy is joined live with KANGA, playing this week at the Terminus Festival (live segment starts at 47 minutes).Playlist: Catz 'n Dogz - First Night OutSosa UK - Its Time to MoveDJ Shub, featuring Fawn Wood - RedfootJayda G - Unifying the CentreJayda G - Both Of UsWbeeza - Billy Green Is Dedknfrm - sumHunee - Rare HappinessHanna - I NeededProzak - Hold Me DownInterplanetary Criminal, DJ Cosworth - Trust MeCaribou - Our LoveYoung Franco, Pell - JuiceTCHUTCHU - Falling Out Of LoveMaeta, featuring Buddy - Teen ScenePaintedFoxes - Standing Room OnlyNuff People - EinsteinLodgepole Kind - NeonBlack Loops - Ode to IpsePangaea - Like This - Full MixBasement Jaxx - Where's Your Head At
We're taking a detour from anything remotely related to industrial with this week's two albums formatted podcast. First up is the goth-inflected machine rawk of Ulterior's proper debut, Wild In Wildlife, followed by the immaculately curated 90s neo-folk of Nature And Organisation's Beauty Reaps The Blood Of Solitude. We're also talking about the reveal of the long-awaited 2022 installment of our beloved Terminus Festival!
Karen and Jaimz were kind enough to sit down and have a chat about their newest record, playing live, Terminus Festival, tree disease, and good-bad movies. Featuring the Ghost Twin tracks "Become Control," "Plastic Heart," and "Saturn Swallows The Sun."Intro/Outro music courtesy of SYSTEM SYN.Cover photo by Nothing Ahead.Visit VoidSignal.net.
From an uncertain electroclash hangover to an experiment in pure drone, this week's two albums formatted episode covers a lot of ground. First up it's a discussion of Mount Sims' 2004 Wild Light LP, and then a dive into 2, the 1996 LP by Justin Broadrick's solo project Final. We also touch upon a recent interview with Steve Albini in which the infamous engineer and songwriter reckons with his own 'shitty edgelord' past, and some hopeful intimations from the folks behind Terminus Festival.
Nachdem Sascha Mario Klein mit seinem Projekt Neuroticfish (gemeinsam mit Henning Verlage), gegründet in den frühen 90ern, auf dem WGT 2008 sein Abschiedskonzert spielte, sich ein paar Jahre später mit einem beeindruckenden „Sign Of Life“ zurückmeldete, scheint er nun eifriger, kreativer und produktiver denn je. Großartige Live-Auftritte auf Festivals, zuletzt am Berg-Fest, M’era Luna oder sogar am Terminus Festival in Kanada und wunderbare neue Releases machen das Duo präsenter denn je zuvor. In den typischen Klangfarben von Neuroticfish, einer Mischung aus Elementen des Synthpop, Trance, EBM (auch wenn seitens Neuroticfish gerne postuliert wird „EBM is dead“) und Industrial, erwarten den Fan kluge, edle, überaus perfekte und fesselnd dargebrachte Kleinodien des musikalischen Schaffens des Künstlers. Woraus Sascha seine Inspiration zieht, welche Tracks ihm Freude machen, das hat er für uns und für euch in eine ganz besondere Selektion gepackt. Sie wird auch euch packen, ganz gewiss! Homepage: Neuroticfish Facebook: Neuroticfish Releases: ANTIDORON (12/2018) | FLUCHTREFLEX (07/2019) | Kauft CDs! #musichasavalue
Looping bass riffs are just about the only thing the two records we're talking about on this week's podcast have in common. Revolting Cocks' "Linger Fickin' Good" and Iron Curtain's "Desertion" are on the docket, along with the dissolution of Terminal Gods and some last minute additions to Terminus Festival. All the rivet news that's fit to blab about: that's our guarantee to you on We Have A Technical.
Greetings my beloved friends and fans all over the world m/ welcome to another Pantheon !!! Today's exciting guests and please welcome Jarkko Nikkila and Tero from Damage SFP from Finland m/ and the Return of Sujit Kumar from Overhung with his next set of brothers !!! Please welcome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Never Elected !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Abel !! Aleksandr!! Altan !! Bilal !!! Welcome !!! And on the program i cover the upcoming Calgary industrial festival known as Terminus happening in July and advertise the exciting new 2020 game for PC, PS4, and XBox 360 ....Destroy all Humans !!! By playing the hit advertised song Ich will by Rammstein . We start the show with strong thought for Dave Mustaine and a big community Fuck cancer for him , i play slowdown from Slashpuppet and as i leave you with the news i am heading out to Calgary Horror con to meet some heroes.....Here's Mandy Sleaze and Runaway Train !!!! Horns HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On this week's episode, the Senior Staff delve headfirst into the history and enduring legacy of one of the most iconic record labels of all time. Julia Nash, daughter of Wax Trax Records founder Jim Nash, talks about the passion and process behind her documentary film, "Industrial Accident: The Story Of Wax Trax Records". All that, plus the just-revealed lineup of this year's installment of our beloved Terminus Festival on the latest episode of We Have A Technical.
With Bruce away for a few weeks of well-deserved vacation, Alex digs into the interviews we collected during Terminus Festival for a conversation with Claus Larsen of Leaether Strip. Needless to say this was a bucket list interview for the Senior Staff, and Claus obliged with numerous fascinating stories and perspectives from the past and present alike. What can you expect from his forthcoming album World Molæster and his new project with members of Die Krupps and Fear Factory, Die Klute? Listen to We Have a Technical and find out!
It's a very special travelogue episode of We Have a Technical as Bruce and Alex record their impressions of Terminus Festival in Calgary, along with a ton of special guest appearances from performers and friends of the site. Who brought the goods? What did we think of each and every performance? How much can two dudes record in one weekend on less than average sleep and with incredibly hoarse voices from yelling? You'll have to listen to find out!
This week on Talking to Ghosts we talked with Kontravoid about Terminus Festival, producing on hardware, and how EBM is like drumming on a bass synth. You can pre-order the new Kontravoid album now (out in April 2018 from Fleisch Records)! You can find Talking to Ghosts on our official website, Facebook, and Twitter.
This week is part 2 of a 2 part series that we did with the amazing folks of I Die You Die at Terminus Festival up in Calgary! We chat with HAEX about amazing guitar tone, Glass Apple Bonzai about Terminus revenge sets, and then just blabber on for half the episode with Sophie about French acts, Wrestling, baseball mascots, and who the hell knows what else. You can find the first part of this crossover episode on the We Have A Technical Podcast from I Die You Die. Talking to Ghosts is online! Visit our Official Website, Facebook Page, or Twitter!
It's part 1 of a special two part podcast we recorded with Talking to Ghosts during Terminus Festival! We sit down with Michael, Wes and various guests including Brian from The Gothsicles, Jessi from Wire Spine and industrial drummer extraordinaire Galen Waling to talk about a vast variety of topics! We also have some chat about the upcoming Das Bunker 21 and Cloak and Dagger fests in Los Angeles and an unexpected double A side single that may leave you scratching your head. All this week on We Have a Technical, the I Die: You Die podcast!
I walked by Amanda at the Terminus Festival back in June and said “I know you”. Turns out I had seen her with someone who works at Alkaloid, the wonderful co-working space that I work from. We had a brief chat about her most recent short film project and that led me to ask for […] The post Amanda Avery appeared first on The Atlanta Podcast.
Back from Calgary fully sated and scratchy voiced, Alex and Bruce are giving a blow by blow account of all the happening at this year's installment of Terminus Festival. Plus, an interview with Tom Shear of Assemblage 23 about the band's long-earned legacy, songwriting, and his relationship with his fans. Fix yourself a snack and a drink: it's a bonus-sized edition of We Have A Technical this week!
Alex and Bruce catch up with Kanga on their West Coast jaunt to talk about pop in industrial, the perils of the entertainment biz, and how your vocals never sound how you think. All that plus the breaking announcement of another Terminus Festival on this week's episode of We Have A Technical, the official I Die: You Die podcast!
A few weeks back Bruce and Alex met up with Aaron Fuleki and Alex Reed on the eve of their amazing performance at Terminus Festival to chat improvisation, the fan/artist relationship and how to bring music as varied as theirs to the stage. It was fun and brisk convo that touched on a lot of concepts and ideas, had numerous intriguing diversions and occasionally descended into some good natured silliness, we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording it!
In this installment of the official www.idieyoudie.com podcast Bruce and Alex talk about how much fun they had at Terminus Festival in Calgary, chat with friend of the site Eric Gottesman about the new album from his band Everything Goes Cold and reminisce about the first three years of ID:UD.