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85%Cold Fusion/Rukkanor - Wunderwaffe2006-03-20 / Antares / Reads: 10761Cold Fusion and Rukkanor are wonderful Polish ambient projects. The first has already released a very good material entitled "Report". The second, in turn, is famous for the excellent album "Requiem for K-141 KYPCK" devoted to the Russian mariners who died on the nuclear submarine KURSK that sank on 12... |
85%Cold Fusion & Rukkanor - Silk Road2011-01-20 / hellium / Reads: 5723This time we set off on a journey following the trail of the old excursions, moving at slow pace to the rhythm of caravans. As far as the eye can see, amazing landscapes figuratively filled with exotic and orient sounds spread on the horizon. A scent of cardamom waftes in... |
85%Cold Fusion - Simmetria2011-05-02 / witalis / Reads: 6027Marcin 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... |
80%Cold Fusion - Report2005-10-09 / Nihil / Reads: 10122Cold Fusion is a very talented Polish band playing Military Ambient. At the very beginning I warn You – if You want to get their CD 'Report” you may have serious problems: the label recording company World Office Propaganda released only 200 cds. It's sometimes hard to believe what treasures... |
94%Cold Fusion - ORP Orzeł2007-01-03 / Antares / Reads: 10009It is really hard to be objective in rating and analysing music that's made to create a specific mood, to illustrate and evoke certain imagery in one's mind. Therefore, I shall not elaborate on my personal feelings arising from listening to "ORP Orzel". Once again Cold Fusion proved that our... |
90%Cold Fusion - Occupatria2008-02-28 / Antares / Reads: 8016Once again Cold Fusion showed us the masterpiece. The "Occupatria" album takes us into stirring and emotional journey to occupied territory. The place and time are unknown and music can be applied to many historical events. Sounds of "Occupatria" are even more monumental than on previous albums. The variety of... |