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65%:Wumpscut: - DJ Dwarf Seven2007-03-12 / Nihil / Reads: 13140The cult DJ Dwarf series - part VII. I have to admit that I was afraid of that album - and the reasons for that were really simple. Even though the previous releases of this undoubtedly exclusive release were pretty good, the latest ones were clearly showing a downhill trend.... |
61%(((S))) - Welcome To The Heartland2015-12-11 / Alastor / Reads: 3598So "Welcome to the Heartland" is a very decent lo-fi/indie/post-punk that in handful draws from achievements of groups like Guided By Voices, and Sonic Youth. Completely honest - little gothic and little pure darkness. In no case, however, it does not affect the picture of the whole - we are... |
65%[haven] - [A2982]2011-07-21 / fiuri / Reads: 4622I must honestly admit that the way things turned out to be was something I had least expected. After two wonderful albums by Marcin Jarmulski, the project [haven] returs with yet another release, which definitely drifts away from what many fans got accustomed to. The material we get in exchange... |
85%[haven] - Amity2011-08-11 / fiuri / Reads: 5069For those who has nearly lost hope for [haven] to return to his musical roots (meaning the two first albums) I have good news: ‘Amity’ has more in common with ‘The Last Breath…’ and ‘Naos’ than with ‘A2982’. And although it is still not the kind of tune like... |
90%[haven] - Naos2007-10-30 / Vort / Reads: 12322"Naos" the second album of Marcin Jarmulski and his project named [haven] is a journey towards completely new territories. Anyone who had the chance to hear tracks from the debut album "Last Breath of Lonely Buildings" and expected its continuation will be surprised. "Naos" is a journey to the Middle... |
55%[haven] - Noir2013-09-01 / fiuri / Reads: 4920Every time news of [haven]’s new album reach my ears I begin to wonder: ‘What would it be this time Mr. Jarmulski?’. Ambient, industrial, electronics, trip-hop, experiments, all of these we’ve heard before, so it’s only natural to, just like in Monthy Python, expect something completely different. And that would... |