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15%Flux - Electric woman2007-02-08 / Ultima / Reads: 5640After I've listened to the single 'Electric Woman" of the Scandinavian band Flux I've already new it's the worst album I've ever heard. Every next remix of the track "Electric Woman" proves nothing can be done with a bad song. There is also a video clip included on the album... |
35%Flux - Protected2007-02-10 / Ultima / Reads: 5690"Protected" was the second single of the Scandinavian band Flux that I got in my hands. Despite my reservations it appeared to be better than "Electric woman". It won't hurt to listen to it, it may even be interesting at times, mostly thanks to the female vocal that adds to... |
80%Fractal - Overload2024-04-18 / khocico / Reads: 1534"Overload" by Fractal marks an intriguing and successful foray into the realm of old-school EBM. Tomasz Lukowicz navigates electronic soundscapes with confidence, crafting expansive compositions energized by a vibrant, fresh beat. From the outset, this music grabbed my attention—'Reactor' being the first track I experienced. The album features a rich... |
85%Freakangel - Digital Deviations2011-06-21 / Noktula / Reads: 4035A ticket to hell, that is the core of the aggro-tech/dark electro style, is how the latest "infant terrible" of Estoninan Freakangel can be described in brief. "Digital Deviation", because we are speaking about this record, features compositions that are already known from the previous, double-disc album "Faults of humanity",... |
90%Freakangel - Let It All End2012-09-11 / Noktula / Reads: 4200The rumor has it that the second album of Freakangel has arisen from hatred. Similarly as that ghastly tree, which can bee seen on the record's cover - it sets dark emotions free. In fact, the sounds of "Let It All End" are sated with the heaviness of the genre,... |
70%frequen-C & TC75 - Collaboral Damage2024-11-26 / khocico / Reads: 817"Collaboral Damage" by frequen-C & TC75 is a labyrinthine exploration of industrial soundscapes and rhythmic noise, a sonic construction as jagged and unrelenting as barbed wire. It is an album that forgoes traditional compositional regularities in favor of stark, contrasting elements, weaving a dense tapestry of harshness and emotional resonance.... |