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![]() 100%Noisuf-X - Excessive Exposure2010-10-18 / Layla / Reads: 4693After a year since the release of an exceptional album "Voodoo Rituals", a German project, Noisuf-X, once again treats its lovers to a new record. Listening to the latest album, "Excessive Exposure" is a sheer pleasure. Jan L proves to be a mature artist, who is not afraid of having... |
![]() 25%Noir - Darkly Near2014-02-25 / SylviaNoir / Reads: 3670By all those who want an injection of adrenaline music on Darkly Near album certainly would be perceived as boring. We will not find there industrial aggressiveness à la Spahn Ranch. Nay! We will not find spiritual ups, interesting electronic stroking, good melodies, or character... So maybe the vocals then?... |
![]() 85%Noblesse Oblige - Affair Of The Heart2013-06-17 / hellium / Reads: 3265You just want to say - love is an anxiety. Finally, to eager listeners’ hands goes next release from Noblesse Oblige band. And one thing you can be certain – it has nothing to do with what happened in the past. It is ear-catching and the group puts strongly on... |
![]() 50%No Name Desire - Wastelands2008-07-17 / Vort / Reads: 7531No name Desire is a group of three nice Czech guys with whom we had a pleasure of drinking two years ago at castle Party Festival, Bolkow. The album which I am writing about was released in 2004 and is already covered with dust. It just happened that it waited... |
![]() 80%NNHMN - Opera of Lust & The Art of Sorrow I2025-03-12 / khocico / Reads: 380Whenever I think of NNHMN, hypnotic is the word that first comes to mind. But it is not a gentle, lulling hypnosis—it is one that burns, pulses, and electrifies. Their music is fire, an energy so visceral it feels like a physical force. It is mesmerizing yet untouchable, ephemeral yet... |
![]() 70%Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex2011-06-17 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3280Initially formed in Chelmsford, Essex by school friends Douglas McCarthy [lead vocals, guitar], Vaughn 'Bon' Harris [vocals, percussion, guitar] and David Gooday [percussion] in the mid 1980’s, Nitzer Ebb were influenced by the harder sounds of the early electro pop scene, but also distilled elements from several other genres until... |