Sinopsis
The official podcast of www.idieyoudie.com
Episodios
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We Have A Technical 403: High Five Through the Computer
28/04/2022 Duración: 01h18sWe're joined on this week's episode of We Have A Technical by Robert Katerwol, who's discussing the fifth iteration of Vancouver's Verboden Festival. After having had to forestall the fest by two years, Robert had a lot to say about the logistics of booking a festival while still wrestling with the pandemic, establishing a diverse lineup, and what new sounds he's interested in ferreting out to bring to the stage. On a sadder note, we're also discussing the news of the passing of electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze.
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We Have A Technical 402: Be Kind
21/04/2022 Duración: 01h13minThree of our fantastic Patreonies are joining us to talk about some records near and dear to them. We're discussing Too Deep by Kontravoid, Berlin 2007 by Collapsed System, and Death On The Installment Plan by Numb. We also talk about a couple of unfortunate passings, as well as good news regarding Jean-Luc De Meyer.
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We Have A Technical 401: Bebop and Rocksteady
14/04/2022 Duración: 59minThe Senior Staff is back in the saddle and returning to our tried and true Pick Five format in this week's episode. In an homage to the scene which inspired our Pick Fives, we're going right down the pipe by each picking Side 1s, Track 1s. Additionally, we're talking about the just announced line-ups for the New York and Los Angeles Cold Waves satellite fests, and the postponement of Front 242's touring due to Jean-Luc De Meyer's health issues. We should note that a positive update concerning JLDM has been posted since this episode was recorded on Monday.
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We Have a Technical 400: The Quartercentenary
07/04/2022 Duración: 01h20minThe Senior Staff is celebrating 400 (actually a lot more, but officially 400) episodes of We Have a Technical by having a big ol’ party, and by party we mean we had on several friends of the podcast who are distinctly NOT immersed in industrial, EBM, darkwave, and goth music to talk a little bit about some genre classics. What fresh observations might these notable folks from the worlds of music, literature and podcasting have to offer on songs we all know like the back of our hands? You’ll have to listen to find out!
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We Have A Technical 399.875: That's Got Some Colour To It
31/03/2022 Duración: 56minAlex rejoins the podcast in a lead-up episode before our 400th one. By way of catch up, we're talking about recent records from melodic Swedish post-punk act Principe Valiente, and Devours side-project The Golden Age Of Wrestling, alongside some chatter about new activity from the Bauhaus camp.
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We Have A Technical 399.75: Darker Arthurnatives
24/03/2022 Duración: 01h04minWe're joined on the podcast this week by guest host Sharon Kyronfive. In addition to having written some great 199X columns for ID:UD, Sharon's tenures at 21st Circuitry and Industrialnation make her the ideal person to discuss some mid-90s envelope-pushing records on Zoth-Ommog, specficially Cleen's "Designed Memories" and X Marks The Pedwalk's "Drawback".
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We Have a Technical 399.5: Maniacal Repetition
17/03/2022 Duración: 01h10minWith Alex still tending to family matters, we're once again tagging in a friend of the site to co-host. This week, musician, scholar, and all around authority concerning industrial and goth music Alex Reed of Seeming joins Bruce to talk about records by Dive and Cranes, as well as some touring news.
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We Have a Technical 399: Lost To The Aether
10/03/2022 Duración: 01h10minWith Alex dealing with a family emergency, we've asked long-time friend of the site and frequent guest Matt Fanale to co-host this episode of We Have A Technical. There's lots of news to catch up with, from the impressive lineup of Cold Waves Chicago to the Absolution Fest in Tampa to the sale of Bandcamp. At Matt's behest, we're also talking about Nitzer Ebb's 1991 crossover bid "Ebbhead".
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No Episode This Week
03/03/2022 Duración: 01minHi folks, Due to a family emergency we're unable to record and offer an episode this week. Thanks for your understanding, and we hope to be back as soon as possible.
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We Have a Technical 398: Goats From the Universe
24/02/2022 Duración: 01h13minIt’s EBM Day and everyone’s celebrating. Well, at least we are. The not so terminal state of EBM is the subject of the day, as we move through our initial conceptions of and experiences with the genre towards an overview of recent developments and sub-genres ranging from Los Angeles to Berlin to Bogotá.
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We Have A Commentary: iVardensphere, "Ragemaker"
20/02/2022 Duración: 01h02minThis month's commentary podcast is one of the rare ones in which we invite an artist to walk through their new record, track by track. It's a great time to catch up with long-time friend of the site Scott Fox of iVardensphere, as his new LP Ragemaker isn't just the first new work from the long-running rhythmic industrial act in a number of years, but also signals several shifts in how iVardensphere operates as a project and what its aims are. We had a great conversation with Scott about the record's mythology, its eschewing of traditional club sounds, and its cinematic ambitions.
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We Have a Technical 397: Dad Rock Rap
17/02/2022 Duración: 01h08minWe don’t necessarily intend for our two albums format episodes to end up mapping the reach of genres we discuss on We Have A Technical, but they often end up that way. This week is no exception as we take up a new(ish) stay the course record from Die Form in their dark and slinky industrial/minimal synth style, and the post-goth grandeur and honesty of Weep. We’re also running through the just-announced lineup of Seattle’s Mechanismus festival.
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We Have A Technical 296: Astro Boy Didn't Lie
10/02/2022 Duración: 56minAfter a far too long absence, it's the return of our popular Pick Five format! Slower club tunes are the subject of the day, with Alex and Bruce each selecting five lower-BPM tracks they like to play out to cool the floor out while still keeping it packed. We're also talking about the recently announced NIN tour dates, and the wave of hype pertaining to their gig with Ministry and Nitzer Ebb.
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We Have A Commentary: In The Nursery, "L'Esprit"
30/01/2022 Duración: 44minThis month's We Have A Commentary podcast features the Senior Staff's discussion of In The Nursery's landmark 1990 LP L'Esprit. Questions of acoustic versus synthesized symphonics, military metaphysics, and the virtues of bombast are all taken up in an episode which features a bit more disagreement than your average WHaC.
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WE HAVE A TECHNICAL 394: COMICS WITH?
27/01/2022 Duración: 01h07minBoth Boy Harsher’s new film The Runner and its accompanying soundtrack have been released, offering us the chance to talk about how both works draw upon and move beyond the group’s aesthetic and thematics. We’re also talking about an uptick in italo-related releases, as well as the winding down of the Dub Ditch Picnic label.
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We Have A Technical 393: Thank You Mike Wells
20/01/2022 Duración: 01h21minIn the wake of the passing of Mike Wells, we're discussing his legacy both as one half of the legendary Gridlock and as a mastering engineer. We're thankful to Alex Reed, Daniel Graves, David Dutton, Sharon Kyronfive, and Eric Oehler for sharing their thoughts and memories of Mike and Gridlock. We're also getting caught up to speed on the latest festival news in North America.
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We Have A Technical 392: Reconsider that Nickname
13/01/2022 Duración: 01h04minInspired by last week's discussion of legacy acts, we have a very specific iteration of our two albums format for this week's episode of We Have A Technical. It's a 'masters of dark electro' themed ep, with discussion of the abrupt reunion and return to form from The Klinik's classic line-up on Eat Your Heart Out, and Claus Larsen's return to deep exploration of the notion of symphonic dark electro on Serenade For The Dead II. What new terrain and ideas were these progenitors able to strike upon decades into their storied careers? Listen and find out.
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We Have a Technical 391: 2022 is Ruined
06/01/2022 Duración: 01h05minThe role of legacy acts (and their definition) in the broader industrial and goth diasporas is the subject of our first podcast of the year. How are festivals and club nights shaped by them, and how does the particular nature of Our Thing foster them?
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