Overthrow The Boss Class is IDC's debut album and is OUT NOW
"'Overthrow' is 2008's 'We Are The Night'"
iDJ 5 stars recommended album July 08
"A sense of delirious enjoyment - an instantly accessible appeal"
DJ Mag August 08
"IDC have made a real niche for themselves - they make the future sound of electronica"
DMC Update 4/5
"Dancefloor rock'n'roll", I reckon that hits the nail directly on the bass and synth driven head"
Artrocker
The 10 track collection was recorded in London and Brighton, written, performed and produced by IDC and mastered at The Soundmasters by Streaky Gee (whose credits include The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, Death In Vegas, Groove Armada, The Stone Roses, Depeche Mode, Moby, Kasabian and Outkast).
You can buy IDC vinyl and cd releases in the UK from independent record shops, major chains such as HMV and Zavvi, large retail outlets like WH Smiths, Tesco, Woolworths. You can also order direct from Corsair Records online here. You can buy digital releases as downloads exclusively from
Beatport and Juno
International DJ call IDC "the future king of electronic rock'n'roll", DJ Mag famously said "he makes music that sounds like a washing machine on crack" and Mixmag tag him "the one-man electro machine".
To hear all the newest IDC original tracks, mixups, remixes and re-edits come along to one of the many DJ dates. Listen to some mixup tracks from IDC's DJ sets
HERE
Watch some of an IDC DJ set in the main room of Barcelona's Razzmatazz and hear "Stomp"...
"'Overthrow is 2008's We Are The Night"
iDJ 5 star recommended album
The ten track collection features the singles :
Stomp
"Like the snotty nosed, unruly bastard child of Alter Ego's 'Rocker', IDC has delivered one seriously heavy slice of deviant dancefloor electro"
iDJ 5/5
"This really is as noisy as f**k, but that's what the kids want"
DMC Update 5/5 "Electro Single Of The Week"
"It similarly drives the crowd into a frenzy in much the same way that Alter Ego's 'Rocker' did"
DJ Magazine
and Akai Elvis
"Built around ravey synths mashed with drums phat enough to keep a marching band in sync, you can instantly hear why it's getting the same kind of response LCD Soundsystem's "Losing My Edge" got before it reached saturation levels".
DJ Magazine