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100%Iszoloscope - The Edge of Certainty2012-03-04 / fiuri / Reads: 2401The year 2010 was a fertile one for Iszoloscope fans. New LP, followed by two discs with remixes and a few tracks previously released as singles or on various compilations, was indeed a hefty portion of music. And despite the fact that I’m not the biggest fan of remixes of... |
25%iVardensphere - Scatterface2011-08-30 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 1767I thought I'd check out this one on recommendation by a friend and seeing as I already had one track on my Ipod and didn't think it was too bad I thought 'Why not! What's the worst that could happen!' IVardensphere’s goals are simple: the creation of music that will... |
40%Izotop666 - Spiritual Procreation Manifest2006-01-16 / Nathashah / Reads: 3592Want it or not, while taking the CD to our hands, we imagine its content. In spite of our will we have the image of the music hidden under the cover. I'm not going to enforce the consequence, the agreement of the image, the cover, with the sounds of particular... |
70%Jazzanova - The Remixes 1997 - 20002005-10-10 / Nihil / Reads: 3518In spheres interested in [electro]jazz words ‘mixed by Jazzanova’ are a synonym of perfection. Since it appeared to the public it has been becoming more and more popular and sought-after. And here their album ‘best of’ is released – ‘Jazzanova – The Remixes 1997-2000’. Chosen by the musicians personally pieces... |
70%JE T'AIME – Useless Boy2025-01-26 / khocico / Reads: 395Having first encountered JE T'AIME during their debut album era, I was immediately drawn to their electrifying live performances and unapologetic edge. Over time, their subsequent releases carried a provocative, almost defiant tone, as though daring their audience to keep pace with their evolution. Now, with Useless Boy, the Parisian... |
75%JEREMIAH KANE - „THE END (feat. Leo Iwasaki)2024-04-19 / khocico / Reads: 1137Polish electronic metal pioneers, JEREMIAH KANE, team up with Japanese vocalist Leo Iwasaki for their groundbreaking single, "THE END," releasing on April 19, 2024. This unique fusion blends modern metal with traditional Japanese instruments like koto and shamisen, enhanced by masterful synthesizers. The result is a transcultural, immersive auditory experience... |