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83%Rein [Forced]- Pre-Existing Conditions2014-08-12 / DamienG / Reads: 2240Rein [Forced] did not hesitate to play the industrial music they wanted to play when they released their first album, back in 2012. Their uncompromising approach to tropes of current club oriented electro resulted in a record of relentless gritty energy but still X Amount of Stabwounds in the Back... |
70%Red Industrie - Switch2010-07-23 / Diana_Xalpen / Reads: 3771Red Industrie is a Mexican project created by Helder Camberos (a.k.a. Isis Signum) and his wife, Hilda Moran. After the album "Ciencia Ficcion" and a brilliant single "Electro Body" it’s time for "Switch", which is a collection of pearls made by H. Camberosa. The music created on the basis of... |
85%Red Emprez - Clubgirls and Poofs2005-10-09 / Nathashah / Reads: 10536Honestly speaking, I expected another band aiming at a strange image. However, I admit that I really enjoyed the rhythmic music on this CD. The attempt to specify the contents doesn't seem to be difficult : Depeche Mode and David Bowie – interesting mixture, isn't it? Yet, the more careful... |
50%Reconstruction - Electromechanic2011-11-30 / Serge / Reads: 3015I had a Chance to Get familiar with coming-from-Krakow Reconstruction a coupe of years ago, when I landed on their concert by accident. It wasn’t the most lucky beginning of acquaintance in the world, as the concert disappointed me a lot, despite it had seemed promising before. Thus I was... |
95%Recently Deceased - Cellardoor2009-01-20 / -Mix- / Reads: 4838Tons 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.... |
70%Re:Covered Volume 2 - A Tribute to Depeche Mode2012-05-01 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 5052Here comes another edition of the release paying homage to the new romantic geniuses. Depeche Mode is one of the most frequently covered bands, however, in most cases, poorly. I suppose that Alfa Matrix, after quite good sales results that Vol.1 achieved, decided to make up another prescription for a... |