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70%∆Aimon - Flatliner2013-01-14 / VonKrolock / Reads: 9122This time a duo from San Francisco offers a new album entitled Flatliner, released on Artoffact records. Apart from 6 pieces, previously known and being a result of cooperation with Tundra Dubs, the new record features 10 remixes created by a group of artists that can be associated with both... |
27%mind.area - Maze2013-01-10 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2642So the mind.area is back... The question is: why? It was a long time since I last heard such repeated, boring and headache-giving music as the one we can hear from mind.area on the CD Maze. Whatever they want to show us, we have already heard it all in thousands... |
70%mind.area - Disorder EP2013-01-07 / karima / Reads: 2841This EP starts fast. The first track just detonates after a quick acceleration of sounds and rhythm, and takes you soaring at a high speed. You are then taken further into the music; the acceleration ceases, but the melodies darken and deepen. To be trite, the sound of this... |
70%Rhombus - Anywhere2013-01-03 / Darkman / Reads: 2141The best way to describe sounds played by English band Rhombus would be to call them melodious gothic rock from the 80’s and 90’s. And this is the music which we can find on the album entitled "Anywhere." It lasts about 18 minutes and includes 4 tracks: 2 new so... |
90%Tikahiri - Merahi Kerekere2013-01-01 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 6283Ordinary European listener rarely links French Polynesia with alternative rock, especially rooted in gothic rock. Yet, in the middle of Pacific Ocean was created a project that could with no shame fight against many aces of climatic playing coming from Europe and, what is more, could win the battle without... |
85%Thesis - Acoustic Music2012-12-29 / curly_lady / Reads: 2989Thesis – Young Polish band that treats us to melancholic tracks. Waiting for a new album they decided to release EP, which is an acoustic arrangement of 4 tracks from Channel 1 album. The CD, as it happens to unplugged ones, has lost its power but for me it became... |