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78%Schneewittchen - Perlen vor die Saue2010-04-06 / mashenah / Reads: 17330Schneewittchen is a duo consisting of Marianne Iser and Thomas Duda. They started off 14 years ago in Hildesheim, Germany. Their 2008 album ‘Perlen vor die Saue’ is a great dark cabaret, deliberately exaggerated and theatrical, crossing the boundries between many musical genres. On top of that, the promo photo... |
95%Schultz - Schultz2012-01-06 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 26082011 is the year of many changes on the electro music, new projects, new bands and new sounds, but is Schultz that made me felt something special since the beginning. Schultz presents the homonymous album "Schultz", an album that represents a new step on the electro music, from the beginning... |
70%Seabound - Double-Crosser2007-01-27 / Ultima / Reads: 5922I've listened to the sounds of the recent album of Seabound "Double-Crosser" with a real pleasure. First of all because its quality isn't lower than the previous publishings of the German band, secondly because it has a great emotional load. Too delicate for syth-pop and too subtle for electro-indu, the... |
87%Secret Druid Society - Restless2012-08-24 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 9968Concerts, parties, parties, concerts, (college! life!), coverages, concerts, parties, music, music, decibels, decibels, decibels!!! I really like my job but sometimes one must... take a breath. Are you in the same boat at times? I hope you breathe, without regeneration you can burn out fast and in a very unpleasant... |
90%Sect - Imperative2011-03-30 / Scather / Reads: 4808Someone once said that writing about music is like dancing about architecture. Maybe it’s wise on the one hand but on the other hand this statement is slightly overused by people who don’t have much to say or write. I’ve decided to learn the truth on my own. Well...I’m not... |
69%Seesar - Flight of Raphtontis2015-01-31 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3071In "At the mountains of madness" story by H.P. Lovecraft style of painting of Elder Things in its most glorious period is compared to the works of certain futurists. It is not surprising that it was Luigi Russolo, futurist and precursor of noise music, who’s art was flourishing during literary... |