Cold Fusion - Simmetria
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Galleries:
- Temple of Silence 2 - 2006-09-10 (Festivals)
CDs catalogue:
- Cold Fusion - Architecture CD, Album
- Cold Fusion - Rundfunktechnische Versuchsanstalt I CD, Compilation
- Cold Fusion - Wunderwaffe + New Apocalypse (Cold Fusion & Rukkanor) CD, Album, Reissue
- Cold Fusion - Silk Road ( Cold Fusion And Rukkanor ) CD, Album, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - Simmetria CD, Album, Digipak
- Cold Fusion - Triumvire CD, Album, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - Occupatria CD, Album, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - ORP Orzeł CD, Album
- Cold Fusion - Report CDr, Album, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - 63 Days (Part IV) Vinyl, 7, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - Prince De La Mort / Libertine CDr, Album,
- Cold Fusion - Wunderwaffe - Cold Fusion & Rukkanor CDr, EP, Limited Edition
- Cold Fusion - Elisabeth Bukez CDr, Album, Limited Edition
Marcin Bachtiak and his Cold Fusion.
The latest proposition comes in a form of Simmetria - the album which consists in the skillful amalgamation of the military music with neoclassical inspirations and the imperfection of the emerging sounds, which climbs upwards touching the redness of the Sun, while metal raindrops are turning into a landscape of these particular compositions. By all means, a very outstanding raindrop is 'One', a track which revolves around one idea, bating some parts, while simultanously revealing the core of the idea itself, which substantially consists of a very particular sort of a smooth whisper, complemented by standard vocals. The title composition "Simmetria", constitutes somewhat a futuristic equivalent of the ethno music, whose imperfection of electronic fragments speak volumes about the ingenuity and sheer genius of the artist. "Melencolia" takes you aback with its rather different atmosphere and features definitely the most delicate whisper on the described album. Its rhythm is practically continuous, in a slightly peculiar way, yet flowing towards the musical direction, which was once taken up by Cold Fusion. Unfortunately, this type of sound, which is still strictly associated with rather inaccessible underground circle, is characteristic of the music, which cannot be put into words unambiguously, as only your sense of hearing may fully register and grasp the specificity of this curio. I recommend Simmetria with all my heart to those fond of military music and the ones open towards experiments in the field of sounds. One way or the other, the record does not bore or tire but surprises pleasantly and I am more than sure that I will reach for it, as well as for the other pieces of Cold Fusion, more than once.
Tracklisting:
01. Lost Anger
02. One
03. Palace of Illusions
04. Distant Impression
05. Blue is the Flag
06. Into the Depth
07..... And They Kept Marching
08. Simmetria
09. Melencolia
10. Cold and Forgotten
11. Sleepless Thoughts
Other articles:
The latest proposition comes in a form of Simmetria - the album which consists in the skillful amalgamation of the military music with neoclassical inspirations and the imperfection of the emerging sounds, which climbs upwards touching the redness of the Sun, while metal raindrops are turning into a landscape of these particular compositions. By all means, a very outstanding raindrop is 'One', a track which revolves around one idea, bating some parts, while simultanously revealing the core of the idea itself, which substantially consists of a very particular sort of a smooth whisper, complemented by standard vocals. The title composition "Simmetria", constitutes somewhat a futuristic equivalent of the ethno music, whose imperfection of electronic fragments speak volumes about the ingenuity and sheer genius of the artist. "Melencolia" takes you aback with its rather different atmosphere and features definitely the most delicate whisper on the described album. Its rhythm is practically continuous, in a slightly peculiar way, yet flowing towards the musical direction, which was once taken up by Cold Fusion. Unfortunately, this type of sound, which is still strictly associated with rather inaccessible underground circle, is characteristic of the music, which cannot be put into words unambiguously, as only your sense of hearing may fully register and grasp the specificity of this curio. I recommend Simmetria with all my heart to those fond of military music and the ones open towards experiments in the field of sounds. One way or the other, the record does not bore or tire but surprises pleasantly and I am more than sure that I will reach for it, as well as for the other pieces of Cold Fusion, more than once.
Tracklisting:
01. Lost Anger
02. One
03. Palace of Illusions
04. Distant Impression
05. Blue is the Flag
06. Into the Depth
07..... And They Kept Marching
08. Simmetria
09. Melencolia
10. Cold and Forgotten
11. Sleepless Thoughts
Other articles:
- Cold Fusion & Rukkanor - Silk Road - 2011-01-20 (Music reviews)
- 64 Days Part IV - Cold Fusion - 2008-05-21 (Music reviews)
- Cold Fusion - Occupatria - 2008-02-28 (Music reviews)
- Cold Fusion - ORP Orzeł - 2007-01-03 (Music reviews)
- Temple of Silence 2 - 2006-09-22 (Live reports)
- Cold Fusion/Rukkanor - Wunderwaffe - 2006-03-20 (Music reviews)
- Cold Fusion - Report - 2005-10-09 (Music reviews)