
Artist
I Monster
I Monster is a pop artist from Sheffield, England formed in 1997. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Sheffield, England · Best pop albums
- 31
- Releases
- 1998–2025
- Active years
- 1997
- Formed

Artist
I Monster is a pop artist from Sheffield, England formed in 1997. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Sheffield, England · Best pop albums

Most popular
Neveroddoreven
2003

The Devil (I Monster's BRING ME THE GIRL remix)
Single · 2025

Return of the Blue Wrath
Single · 2024

The Desert
Single · 2024

Won't Give Your Love
Single · 2024

Who is She? (Anti-Nightcore)
Single · 2023

Who is She? Nightcore
EP · 2023

The Weather
Single · 2023

Who is She?
EP · 2023

The Living Dead
Single · 2022

Monsters of the Deep (Inspired by ‘The Outlaw Ocean’ a book by Ian Urbina)
EP · 2021

A Short Song About Snow
Single · 2021

Come out Biting
Single · 2019

Flavours
Single · 2019

Daydream in Blue (Acoustic)
Single · 2019

Beat the Drum
Single · 2019

A Dollop of HP
EP · 2017

Daydream in Blue (BBC Radio 2 Session)
Single · 2009

Dear John
Single · 2009

A Sucker for Your Sound
EP · 2009

Lust for a Vampyr (Part 1)
EP · 2009

Lust for a Vampyr (Part 2)
EP · 2009
I Monster is an English electronic music group, composed of the Sheffield based record producers Dean Honer and Jarrod Gosling. I Monster and its label Twins of Evil are both named after horror films. They formed in 1997 and released their debut album These Are Our Children in 1998. However, due to Honer being involved with hitmakers All Seeing I, it was not until 2001 that they released their first single, "Daydream in Blue", a remix of The Gunter Kallmann Choir's version of The Wallace Collection's "Daydream". The song was originally released on 7" on Honer's own record label Cercle Records, which he founded with Add N to (X)'s Barry Seven. It was later re-released with a new mix on Instant Karma (in association with their own label Twins of Evil); which has also released material from Kings Have Long Arms and Mu Chan Clan. The song also featured on episode 3 of season 1 in the BBC Television television drama Hustle. The track peaked at #20 in the UK Singles Chart in June 2001. They released their acclaimed second album Neveroddoreven in 2003, which was re-released with a new sleeve in 2004. The members are regular guest DJs across the country and have played live shows in Londo…