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65%Ade Fenton - Artificial Perfect2009-01-29 / alucard / Reads: 2982Ade Fenton – British DJ and producer, mainly connected so far with the techno scene. A person I would never get interested in, if he hadn’t co-produced Gary Numan’s last album, "Jagged" (2006). The collaboration did so well, that Ade invited Numan to sing on his first solo album. The... |
85%Black Wedding - 11000 Virgins2009-01-26 / Camille / Reads: 4368The thing about autumn is that, it is shrouded in nostalgia and it brings us closer to art and literature, enhancing at the same time our willingness to bury ourselves in everything what might broaden our minds and our range of interests. And that is why, when it is cold... |
95%Recently Deceased - Cellardoor2009-01-20 / -Mix- / Reads: 4836Tons of debris on your head, green, fluorescent blood flowing through your veins at full speed and floor crushed by your jaw that dropped after hearing the new album of this Russian band – these are only some of the effects you can expect while listening to the album.... |
85%Alien Skin - Don't Open Till Doomsday2009-01-16 / apeiron / Reads: 5200Does romanticism still exist in present-day music? The New Romantic genre of the 80’s is a thing of the past now, that is true. But it turns out that albums characterized by the sound of those years are also recorded nowadays. One of them, whose title is quite perverse, was... |
70%Gary Numan - Hybrid2009-01-13 / alucard / Reads: 5808Numan’s industrial trilogy - "Sacrifice", "Exile" and "Pure" – has shown how good the artist feels in his new style and restored him to grace. Thus Gary decided to release a double CD album-hybrid, which contains remixes of his latest works, as well as new, darker and completely rearranged versions... |
30%God's Bow - Follow2009-01-11 / Kirke / Reads: 5468God’s Bow, a group from Szczecin, offers us 12 original compositions plus 10 remixes for variety. That’s a lot of music but don’t forget that it is quality, not quantity that counts. And in this case, that’s just the point. It could be so beautiful... Album is opened by... |