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We Have a Technical
We 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.
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
We Have a Technical 597: Awe, Shucks 19.02.2026 1:07:22
The glue of any good DJ set, bridge or transition tracks, are our focus on this week's episode of the podcast. We're each picking five song we use to bridge different moods, tempos, and genres in the club as seamlessly (?) as possible. This ended up being a really fun discussion which got us thinking consciously and attentively about something which often feels instinctual in the moment; we hope y...
We Have A Technical 596: Dracula Phone 12.02.2026 1:07:58
It's the classic two albums format on deck for the podcast this week, folks. First up, after the dissolution of the classic Klinik line-up, Marc Verhaeghen's attempt to find a balance between the project's past and future with 1992's Contrast is on the table. We're then jumping to a much more contemporary record, with the oddball pocket universe of Mellow Code's hybrid of EBM and synthpop on 2023'...
We Have a Technical 595: Michael Effin Douglas 05.02.2026 1:13:15
It's time for one of our roving, topic-driven discussion podcasts, as we talk about what works and what doesn't in different genre hybridizations. From sub-genres which emerged out of the blending of styles, to artists within Our Thing reaching out to mainstream music's sounds of the day, to co-evolutionary histories in which two or more genres borrow back and forth from one another as each grows,...
We Have A Technical 594: You're The Expert 29.01.2026 1:11:27
A two albums formatted episode of We Have A Technical ends up taking two very different detours into trance music, of all things. First, we're looking at the just remastered and digitally reissued sole LP from Portland duo Violet Arcana, 1994's In The Scene Of The Mind , which takes the road less travelled by slowing and stretching trance programming into psychedelic ethereality, and finding commo...
We Have A Commentary: Absolute Body Control, "Wind[Re]Wind" 24.01.2026 43:35
This month's commentary podcast has us looking at a retrospective rerecording of selections from the catalog of Absolute Body Control - the Belgian minimal synth project helmed by Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem in the years before the pair would go on to shape all manner of industrial-related sub-genres. Serving as an introduction to their sound to many (including us!), "Wind[Re]Wind" offered...
We Have A Technical 593: Hank Shock Me 22.01.2026 1:23:25
It's a slightly bulging at the seams episode this week, folks, with the Pick Five format yielding lots of talk, some of it slightly contentious. The concept has us choosing records we feel to be emblematic of the labels that released them, with the Senior Staff careening back and forth through history and across genres.
We Have A Technical 592: Dez Carts 15.01.2026 1:12:43
It's a classic two albums episode as we get back into the swing of the ID:UD sched here in 2026. First up, we're discussing the beginning of Die Sektor's experimentation with the well-trod aggrotech formula with 2011's Applied Structure In A Void . Next, the precisely minimal electro-EBM of Dejan Samardzic of Haujobb's solo DSX project is considered via its 2018 Soviet Synthesizer EP.
We Have A Technical 591: Per My Last E-mail, Squarehead 08.01.2026 1:07:42
The last Foetus album in JG Thirlwell's uncompromising four-plus decade run under the fluid moniker has been released, and we're discussing Halt in detail on this week's podcast. What's changed and what hasn't with regards to Thirlwell's brand of misanthropy, as well as how his increasingly ambitious orchestral arrangements have been folded back into the free-roaming experimental industrial projec...
We Have A Commentary: "Weird Al" Yankovic, "Dare To Be Stupid" 31.12.2025 37:58
We wanted to continue the tradition of having our December instalment of We Have A Commentary deal with an album well outside of Our Thing, and loved the idea of doing a "Weird Al" Yankovic LP. Al's been a huge influence on our lives and cultural tastes from a very young age, so the only question was which album we'd discuss. We turned things over to our Patreon backers, who selected Al's third re...
We Have A Technical 590: Nothin Left 24.12.2025 1:02:34
As a bit of a denouement to our Year End coverage, we're each picking five tracks we loved from the past year. There's maybe a bit of a club tilt to some (but not all) picks, and we're aiming for bands and releases not featured on either our Top 25 list or the honorable mentions discussed on last week's podcast.
We Have A Technical 589: 2025 Year End Roundup 19.12.2025 1:07:24
With our Top 25 records of the year up and discussed on the website, it's time for our annual year in review episode of We Have A Technical, where in addition to a quick look at the list itself, we're discussing some trends and statistics from the year that was, and each picking five honourable mention releases we wanted to ensure got some time and love as well. A reminder that written coverage on...
We Have A Technical 588: So Tired 11.12.2025 1:16:58
As we careen towards Year End coverage we're using this week's podcast to get some formal comments down about new records by long-time deep scene acts in Corpus Delicti and Forma Tadre. The French goth rock act reformed a couple of years ago and their new record Liminal does a solid job of carrying on the qualities which distinguished them from their second wave peers, while new archival record Se...
We Have a Technical 587: General Electric Smith 04.12.2025 1:15:36
An interview we've been meaning to put together for a long time finally came to fruition, with our friend Abelardo of The Invisible Orange joining us to discuss the state of live event promotion in 2025. From the differences between tiny and large shows to the boutique differences in promoting events to niche audiences corresponding to musical aesthetics, this is a getting into the weeds conversat...
We Have a Commentary: Rotersand, "Truth is Fanatic" 30.11.2025 1:01:29
This month's commentary podcast has us winding the clock back to the days when futurepop still ruled club floors and when German act Rotersand were just beginning to make their way onto that arpeggio-laden territory. The band's 2003 debut "Truth Is Fanatic" absolutely holds up as an exemplar of the styles of the time, but as we learned and discussed in closely reexamining the record, also used a r...
We Have A Technical 586: Read the Messages 27.11.2025 1:08:51
An alliteratively themed two albums episode has us discussing the debut LPs of House Of Harm and Multiple Man. We're digging into the former's infectious and well-executed melodic new wave, and the latter's restrained, aloof, and decidedly funky reinvention of the earliest of EBM sounds.
We Have A Technical 585: Sisyphus Pasta 20.11.2025 1:03:50
It's a Pick Five ep this week folks, and we're opting for a theme so basic and simple we had to triple check that we hadn't done it before: side projects. Ranging from overrated to criminally forgotten, we're looking at a slew of projects folks had running on the side, whether to explore different sounds or to avoid certain bandmates.
We Have A Technical 584: Teak Daggers 13.11.2025 1:17:19
We're looking at a pair of industrial records, albeit in fairly different styles on this week's podcast. First up, it's the 2007 reactivation of cult German act Individual Totem with their Mothfly record which broke from their hazy read on dark electro. Next, the 2019 LP by US BDSM terrorists Spit Mask, You May Feel Some Pressure is being revisited as we sit a fair distance away from the wave of n...
We Have A Technical 583: That's Repetitive 06.11.2025 1:08:27
It's an open topic episode of the podcast this week, as we're discussing what factors go into choosing songs for club play. Novelty vs. familiarity, immediacy, place within genre(s)…there's a lot underlying an art which, when it's done best, should feel as instinctive and natural as possible to those enjoying it.
We Have a Technical 582: Pride Cometh 30.10.2025 1:16:20
On the eve of the first new albums from S:cage and Das Ich since 2006, we're talking about those records from both of those bands from nearly twenty years ago: "Madness Turns To Glass" and "Cabaret", respectively. Are technoid and Neue Deutsche Todeskunst especially Halloween-esque genres? Who's to say.
We Have a Commentary: Dead Can Dance, self-titled 26.10.2025 36:54
As selected by our Patreon backers for a loosely spookily themed commentary episode, we're talking about the 1984 debut of beloved ethereal mainstays Dead Can Dance. With one foot in Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard's roots in post-punk and one in the fatalistic, shimmering aether they would go on to make their home, it's an imperfect yet fascinating starting point for the duo.
We Have A Technical 581: Fetch Me the View-O-Scope 23.10.2025 1:04:50
The two albums featured on this week's podcast are about as far away from one another as we're likely to get on this podcast, with the abstracted dream-pop and shoegaze of loveliescrushing's Xuvetyn and Digital Poodle's Euro-inspired hybrid of EBM and techno on Crush up for discussion.
We Have a Technical 580: The Way it Deserves to Be Seen 16.10.2025 1:12:01
Our first Pick Five episode in a while is a bit of a tricky one. We're each nominating tracks which break from traditional pop song structure, with the caveat that they be from artists who normally work within it (no death industrial). Join us as we nearly go blind trying to distinguish pre-choruses from The Real McCoy.
We Have a Technical 579: The Jay Offs 09.10.2025 1:18:53
We're happy to be joined this week by renaissance man Antoni Maiovvi to talk about the recent trilogy of records from his Ye Gods project. We touch upon what distinguishes this project from his other work in post-punk and italo disco, its strange but true origin story, and the considered intentions and hermetic study underpinning the Equilibrium Trilogy.
We Have a Technical 578: AI Caramba 02.10.2025 1:13:31
In a "we had to get to it sooner or later" topic-driven episode of the podcast, we're discussing our reactions to how AI generated visuals and music have appeared in Our Thing…thus far. We're doing our level best to limit discussion to the ways use of various forms of audio and image generation have been deployed in goth and industrial circles, but you can be the judge of how well we partitioned o...
We Have a Commentary: Comaduster, "Memory Echoes" 28.09.2025 56:30
This month's commentary podcast features a special returning guest, as Real Cardinal joins us to talk us track by track through Comaduster's heady new LP Memory Echoes . We chatted with Real about the album's reality warping concept, the range of genres beyond Comaduster's usual remit woven into the album, and his experiences regarding artistic intent and complexity.
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