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70%32Crash – Y2112Y2012-01-27 / m2i4k2e / Reads: 4740A long time I prepared for this review. Why? Probably because I wanted to listen to all the tracks once again before writing this text and it is difficult to unambiguously evaluate this album. Y2112Y is the second full-length album by the Belgian artists Len Lemeire (Implant), Jan D'Hooghe... |
85%32Crash - Humanity2011-11-04 / m2i4k2e / Reads: 6038Humanity is a debut of Belgian trio Len Lemeire (Implant) Jan D'Hooghe (Vive La Fête and Implant) and Jean-Luc De Meyer (Front 242). Yes, the latter man is one of the pillars of a legendary Front 242 group, and he has also on his account several successful affairs. In fact,... |
70%30Hz Dirge - Stendecade2006-02-04 / Chris / Reads: 9253I take 'Appear' - the shortest track in comparison with the others - as an intro. Sound of helicopter, cold passages. 'Bored' - reminds me of Recoil - it's a great advantage, though it not always helps in promotion. There are four tracks on the album that last more than 10... |
58%3 Cold Men - A Cold Decade2015-06-29 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3320If someone is looking for a nod towards electro pop (or nicer position from "electro-retro wave" genre) position proposed by 3 Cold Men can appeal to. Of course, it does not have to, but I will try to convince, it is probably worth it. The first, which is a... |
80%2ND Face "utOpium".2023-05-12 / khocico / Reads: 444Happy release day to 2̵n̵d̵ ̵f̷a̶c̴e̷ ‘utOpium’! If anyone ever managed to combine catchy, danceable sparkles with intellectual blitz and genuine sonic catharsis in a fresh, individual, and authentic way then definitely it was Vincent Uhlig on his most recent album. Dark, original, versatile, and complex, ‘utOpium’ features hard-hitting, punching... |
85%2KM2 - It Was Tough2015-11-04 / carpenterk / Reads: 3673On 24th September 2014 was released debut album from British 2KM2 band "It Was Tough". Adrian Breakspear mixed it at Bank Studios. The band consists of Chris: guitars, bass, drums, programming; Mike: vocals, bass, keyboards, programming; Ed: drums. Three men from London spent six years in the studio and after... |