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67%Mystery of dawn - Augenlicht2009-10-08 / arachna / Reads: 3652Mystery od Dawn gives us nineteen tracks on their new album, ‘Augenlicht’, including a remix of Enemy Nation’s ‘Endlich Frei’. All being dynamic rythms mixed together with some slower moments. Is this good or on contrary? Well, for me the album is too monotonous and tiresome in some moments to... |
69%Mystified - Passing Through the Outer Gates2011-05-08 / Ankara / Reads: 3822First Fallen Star label serves us a kind of unusual concept of musical journey: Passing Through the Outer Gates is the first album of Eulogy Series, which is nothing but the artists’ ‘soundtrack for their own death’. An ambitious, untypical and controversial subject, that means being exactly the way a... |
95%Nachtmahr - Semper Fidelis2011-03-11 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 4384I fell in love with Nachtmahr after seeing them play at Infest 2010 and very very happily seeing them again in February. I had always been a fan of L’Âme Immortelle so it was rather refreshing to hear something new from Thomas Rainer. Joined on stage by his first Lieutenant... |
55%Nachtmahr "Alle Lust will Ewigkeit"2009-10-30 / _Morfeusz_ / Reads: 5379'Tanzdiktator' Thomas Rainer returns with the latest CD 'Alle Lust Will Ewigkeit'. After the success of 'Kunst ist Krieg' and 'Feuer Frei!' Rainer strikes again with a great dose of music perfect for the dance flor madness at gothic events. Maybe not quite gothic, because the sounds contained on... |
80%Nadia Sohaei - Talking To Myself2008-10-17 / Schizev / Reads: 2632Holding in my hand first solo project of Nadja Sohae, an ex-member of Thans-X, than Thai-Essence, the title interested me in the first place - "Talking To Myself". I was curious to know what impression will this trained pianist make on me with her mezzosopran. It could have been predatory,... |
94%Nahtaivel - Midnight Sessions2014-11-30 / Consolatrix / Reads: 2642So far, all that appeared under label of Brazilian Nahtaivel project, aroused extreme positive feelings both to horror industrial and electronic music admirers, as well as to laymen, who want to acquaint with diversity of the genre. In Nahtaivel works many seemed to find, which related projects often lack: moderation in a... |