We Have A Technical

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The official podcast of www.idieyoudie.com

Episodios

  • We Have a Technical 199: The Mariner Moose

    15/03/2018 Duración: 01h07min

    A pair of covers records go under the microscope in this week's episode of We Have A Technical! Are Siouxsie & The Banshees' "Through The Looking Glass" and Apootygma Berzerk's "Sonic Diary" well curated taste showcases, self-indulgent exercises, or something else? Plenty of discussion on those topics, plus festival news awaits on this week's episode of We Have A Technical!

  • We Have a Commentary: High-Functioning Flesh, "A Unity of Miseries, a Misery of Unities"

    10/03/2018 Duración: 27min

    On this, our monthly bonus podcast (supported by the good folks over at Patreon.com) we're doing a commentary on High-Functioning Flesh's debut LP "A Unity of Miseries, a Misery of Unities". The band's roots in strict, stripped-down synth-punk as well as the funky future they'd go on to explore are both present in this tightly packed and tense record, so join us as we look back on the mutant weirdness Susan Subtract and Greg Vand lobbed into the world back in 2014.

  • We Have a Technical 198: Cheaper in Estonia

    08/03/2018 Duración: 57min

    It's a classic format episode of the Internet's favourite industrial navel-gazing podcast: Alex and Bruce are discussing albums by Icon Of Coil and Pouppée Fabrikk, and all of the shifts and changes in industrial sounds and styles pertinent to those bands. Futurepop vs EBM? Game on...sort of. Also, news and updates concerning North American festival announcements on this week's episode of We Have A Technical!

  • We Have a Technical 197: Beholder Metal

    01/03/2018 Duración: 01h01min

    On this week's episode of We Have a Technical, Alex and Bruce sit down with Shannon and Jason of Vancouver's Actors. Topics of conversation include their upcoming LP "It Will Come To You", touring and the dangers of post-punk revivalism. Additionally we've got some news regarding the Terminus line-up for 2018, the iVardensphere: Singularity set that went down in Vancouver last week and more! All this week on the official idieyoudie.com podcast! 

  • We Have a Technical 196: A Sandy Grave

    22/02/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    It's time to dig into the mailbag on the latest episode of We Have A Techincal! Idieyoudie.com's readers and listeners have sent questions which range from the curatorial to the ethical to the decidedly personal. The Senior Staff are taking up each of these questions plus discussing the recent Drew McDowall show on this week's episode of the podcast that Considers Darker Alternatives.

  • We Have a Technical 195: Leather Sweater Weather

    15/02/2018 Duración: 54min

    It's another doozy of a Pick Five episode on We Have A Technical! This week, Bruce and Alex are picking "secret weapons" from their DJ arsenals. From swooning chill-outs to ferocious EBM bangers, the Senior Staff are highlighting left field tunes which never miss on the dancefloor. There's also some discussion on the forthcoming Drew MacDowell show, plus an upcoming mailbag episode!

  • We Have a Commentary: The Tear Garden, "Tired Eyes Slowly Burning"

    11/02/2018 Duración: 43min

    The first LP in the storied and long-standing collaboration between cEvin Key and Edward Ka-Spel gets the blow by blow treatment on this month's episode of We Have A Commentary! Yes, we're talking about The Tear Garden's "Tired Eyes Slowly Burning", and all of the psychedelic ephemera which accompanies it. How did Skinny Puppy's famed brap ethos manifest in Mushroom Studios? Who was wandering in and out of the sessions? What narrative forms does Edward keep returning to and why? All these questions and more are taken up in the latest edition of our Patreon supported commentary podcast series!

  • We Have a Technical 194: Between Alt Metal and a Hard Place

    08/02/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    The classic We Have A Technical format gets a nostalgic twist, as Bruce and Alex are each picking gateway records which helped usher them into darker music...even if Fear Factory's "Demanufacture" and The Tea Party's "Splendor Solis" had more in common with metal and blues-rock. How do these tentative first steps into industrial and goth rock hold up more than two decades on? Find out, plus get the latest on live show announcements and plenty more on this week's episode of the idieyoudie.com podcast!

  • We Have a Technical 193: The Mania Within

    01/02/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    The broad and gloomy realm of post-punk is the subject of the day on this week's episode of We Have A Technical! From its origins shared with goth and industrial, through the mainstream revival of it in the early aughts, up to the present groundswell in underground post-punk, the Senior Staff are hailing the best and jeering the worst of a nebulous, but often sombre style.

  • We Have a Technical 192: Try Everything

    25/01/2018 Duración: 56min

    The Senior Staff talk are talking about a pair of hybrid records on this week's episode: the dance/rhythmic noise punch of Memmaker's "How To Enlist In A Robot Uprising" and the futurepop/italodisco confectionary of Syrian's "Death Of A Sun". Also, on a more sombre note, they discuss remembrances of Jeremy Inkel of Left Spine Down and Front Line Assembly after his tragic and all too early passing.

  • We Have a Technical 191: Here Comes the Chairstepper

    18/01/2018 Duración: 01h12min

    On this episode of We Have a Technical we welcome returning guest Matt Fanale of Caustic. We're always keen to catch up with the Man Who Couldn't Stop about what he's up to, and in this instance we were super interested to hear about what went into his terrific new album "American Carrion". We talk politics, anger, Caustic's place in industrial and a little about hot new beat project Klack, along with news about Mechanismus Festival and the dissolution of Tactical Sekt, all this week on We Have a Technical, the idieyoudie.com podcast! 

  • We Have a Commentary: The Klinik, "Sabotage"

    14/01/2018 Duración: 41min

    On this month's Patreon-supported bonus podcast, we're discussing the first LP by legendary Belgian dark electro pioneers The Klinik. "Sabotage", the only record to feature the four person line-up of the band is instructive, in that it threads the origins of the group in the wave scene with distinctly industrial aesthetics. We discuss both how it foreshadows The Klinik's later work, and what is specifically unique about them at this early juncture. All this month on We Have a Commentary, an I Die: You Die bonus podcast. 

  • We Have a Technical 190: Burrito Math

    11/01/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    We talk post-2000 Kirlian Camera on the second 2018 episode of We Have a Technical! Yes, Bruce and Alex chew over what exactly Elena brought to the table and how it changed KC, along with Angelo's enduring lyrical themes and how regal and magesterial the band has become over their last four albums. Where else are you gonna find that kind of discussion? 

  • We Have a Technical 189: Wonderscore

    04/01/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    Back in action, the Senior Staff return from the holidays refreshed and ready to talk about the releases which lie just ahead in the early months of 2018, plus some family friendly faves they like to spin around the holidays. It's 2018, and I Die: You Die's champing at the bit!

  • We Have a Technical 188: Mayo Dip (Vegan)

    28/12/2017 Duración: 01h09min

    Our annual off-topic podcast lands with a resounding thud, as the Senior Staff chatter endlessly about working at bars, Rupaul's Drag Race, pro-wrestling and more! Yes, you'll thrill to lengthy anecdotes that go nowhere and hideously uncomfortable recollections of Dean Koontz novels as Bruce and Alex finish their year in a haze of nonsense with none of the incisive commentary or trenchant insight you've come to expect. Face it tigers, you just hit the jackpot! 

  • We Have a Commentary: V/A: Random, A Tribute to Gary Numan

    21/12/2017 Duración: 02h38s

    On this very special (?!) double length We Have a Commentary Bruce and Alex tackle "Random", 1997's hit and miss tribute to Gary Numan. You ever wonder what our thoughts are on bands as diverse as The Rentals, EMF, Jesus Jones and The Orb are? Find out as we struggle for two hours to make sense of electronica, the British music press and the enduring influence of Uncle Gary. 

  • We Have a Technical 187: Mention Deleuze

    15/12/2017 Duración: 57min

    The capper on our year end coverage is here, as our two tired hosts give a few final thoughts on our favourite albums of 2017, talk some honourable mentions and also discuss recent nonsense with Patreon. Do you like episodes heavily edited because we made a lot of mistakes because we were tired and drunk? Then this is the episode of We Have a Technical, the idieyoudie.com podcast for you! Giddy up! 

  • We Have a Technical 186: Slightly Less Dumb

    07/12/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    The Senior Staff sit down with Danish-Canadian synth artist Sally Dige to talk about life in Berlin and the astonishingly dense compositional process underlying her excellent new record "Holding On". There's some consideration of the function and execution of writing about records to boot as we head towards our Year End coverage at I Die: You Die.

  • We Have a Technical 185: The Little Shorts

    30/11/2017 Duración: 01h09min

    A philosophically ambitious record from Laibach and a record from Odonis Odonis which reinterprets the legacy of industrial rock make up the bulk of this week's episode of We Have A Technical. How does the NSK take up the theme of the Ubermensch? Have Odonis Odonis been researching jungle? Find out all of that, plus the scoop on the current Gary Numan tour on the latest episode of We Have A Technical!

  • We Have a Technical 184: White Castle of Fear

    23/11/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    The Senior Staff are playing pre-emptove year's end catch up by discussing recent records by Godflesh and Lionhearts. From grinding industrial metal threshers to the elegantly tasteful vocal stylings of Frank Spinath, it's a gamut-running episode of We Have A Technical, with some anticipatory discussion of the Vancouver appearance of the site's namesake, Mr. Gary Numan, to boot.

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