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30%Shadowlights - Pandemonium my order2007-08-26 / K*tea_Madchester / Reads: 4072„Pandemonium my order” is the first project of Shawdowlights behind which is Fredrik Andersson – man, the only thing I know about is that he is a professional musician. He has not only some ambient projects to his credit, but also he has made music to some short and documentary... |
81%Mr.S - Extracerebral2007-08-23 / apeiron / Reads: 2911Under the “Mr. S” nick is hidden Sławek Bardadyn. A composer, producer, musician – all in one person. “Extracerebral”, recorded and mixed in a home studio, surely isn’t an album for blockheads . There are a lot of different spaces, which tempt the listener with their extraordinary sounds… And the... |
30%Eisbrecher - Eisbrecher2007-08-18 / Nihil / Reads: 6367Writing this review I cheer myself that this sacrifice of mine won't go for nothing. If you expect a relatively objective opinion, you'll get it, however, I must underline the word relatively. I think that Eisbrecher was thought to be something between Rammstein, Unhelig and Gothminister, and modern electro... |
55%Silence & Strength - Opus Paracelsum2007-08-15 / apeiron / Reads: 2959Silence & Strength is a one-man project created by Israeli – Stephen Friedman. “ Opus Paracelsum” is his second full album. The record is dedicated to a brilliant Swiss physicist of Renaissance period – Paracelsus. Paracelsus was not only the man of empirical, physical science. He was also interested in... |
70%Harvest Rain - Blood Hymns2007-08-12 / apeiron / Reads: 4936Formation Harvest Rain after recent “Night's Glow” comes back with a new album. “Blood Hymns” dissolves in the listeners ears with moderate warmth and delicate shade of anxiety in blood colour. Thompkins brothers sound again very cold and new-wave like. This time their neo-folk is rather soothing, comforting. Seldom brings... |
90%Fetish 69 - Atomized2007-08-08 / Nihil / Reads: 4437Music one has to grow up for. I remember moving that album to a sidetrack two years ago, yawning with boredom, taking it for another pseudo-industrial creation. It's good that we're born to make mistakes and learn from them - and that was a big mistake, I'm sure of it... |