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85%FRETT - End Beggining2024-01-12 / khocico / Reads: 949On 12.01.2024 we are treated to the unveiling of a fresh single from Ania and Maciek Frett's latest album, "NOTTWO" - "END BEGINNING." The premiere is complemented by the launch of a music video, a collaborative effort featuring Marcin Wiktorski, Anna Z, and Paula Kowalcztk. The composition, as well as... |
10%FrightDoll - Reference Version2012-12-02 / ValoDeLight / Reads: 4625Evening, one of many. A sudden inflow of inspiration and desire to write something "creative". The "Reference Visions" disc maded by lady hiding under the pseudonym Ms. FrightDoll " fell into my hands. The cover shows "artist" wrapped in black latex on black and red background - typical. While the first approach... |
80%Front 242 - Moments2008-12-05 / Camille / Reads: 6626Belgian forerunners of EBM - Front 242 (Daniel Bressanutti, Patrick Codenys, Jean Luc de Meyer and Richard Jonckheere), present a unique box -"Moments", which comes out just after “First Moment”. The latest release is both an archival as well as current record of "Vintage Tour", announcing at the same... |
80%Front Line Assembly - Fallout2007-07-11 / ZEKintha / Reads: 14262The majority of tracks placed on the most recent album of Front Line Assembly “FALLOUT” are remixed tracks from the previous album. Many of them are far more energetic and dancy than usual – to sum up – it seems to be perfect for a party. When you... |
100%Front Line Assembly - Improvised Electronic Device2010-09-02 / hellium / Reads: 6103This time the Canadians treat a listener to more danceable, yet by all means industrial sounds which are suitable for all sorts of (not only) dancefloor follies. The last release of Front Line Assembly proves that industrial music is more than prosperous. Each track sinks in, bringing unparalleled sound... |
69%Front Line Assembly - Mechanical Soul2021-01-10 / DamienG / Reads: 3080This is not a nice looking cover – 'Mechanical Soul's artwork is reminiscent of their past aesthethic but somehow cheapend. The colour pallet is evocative of the game soundtrack 'Warmech' but the actual visual collage of elements harkens back to the 2000's. Front Line Assembly keeps repurposing itself with this... |