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![]() 90%Tanzwut - Weiße Nächte2013-07-14 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3836Work of Tanzwut since the beginning of the group’s existence aroused the interest of reviewers, while augmenting considerable problems. How to evaluate music, that perfectly defends itself, without using a questionable, media authority? Already in 1998, at the time of separation from the parent project Corvus Corax, the band had... |
![]() 50%Closterkeller - Bordeaux2013-07-12 / honorata / Reads: 6173The long-awaited, ninth album of Closterkeller was released on 16th September last year, of course it has its own colour, this time deep red, like blood, like wine... It’s so good that the cover is actually not deep red but nicely grey. The project by Albert Bonarski is completed by... |
![]() 85%Alkemic Generator - The Wishful Illusion2013-07-12 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3203When it comes to interesting projects from the dark independent circle, Italy has more and more to offer. Alkemic Generator is one of those Mediterranean black pearls, which differentiates image of the scene, from which they derive, by experiments combining EBM with female opera parties, but they are not limited... |
![]() 65%EGOamp - Replika2013-07-09 / Consolatrix / Reads: 2029Debut album of EGOamp project, alike announcing it EP, brought a lot of confusion in the rapidly developing world of the German electronic scene. Inspired by the German silent movies from the 20’s "Welcome to the Cabinet" has shown, that when it comes to exploring the secrets of dark electronics,... |
![]() 85%Attrition - Unravelling of Angels2013-07-08 / DamienG / Reads: 3426From the ominous, scattered piano sounds of the opening track through to disturbing swirling cacophony of its climax, The Unravelling of Angels is a fascinating chronicle of a perplexing mindset of its creator Martin Bowes. His seminal act Attrition has been nurturing the Gothic and industrial scene for over 30... |
![]() 85%B.O.S.C.H. - Apparat2013-07-07 / fiuri / Reads: 2681I’m quite confident that I’ve heard the name B.O.S.C.H. before, and even more confident that it was not when walking past the Kitchen and Home appliances aisle. Well, even if I did, they couldn’t have made an impression strong enough for me to remember them, which right now I find... |