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65%This Vision - The Golden Age We Lost2012-08-16 / Fairycharlotte / Reads: 2897"The Golden Age We Lost" is the second album by the Swedish duo This Vision, however, I have never heard this band before. The artists themselves describe this CD as "a melancholic and dreamy pop record". I did expect something more synth-popish at first, but since the band had "introduced... |
70%Low-Fi - What we are is secret2012-08-14 / nemesea / Reads: 2073The twins – Alessandro, Adriano - and company – Fabio and Giuseppe from Low-Fi, began the year actively with a release of an album with intriguing title "What we are is secret". It is worth underlining that this is the first LP of the Italian group which already exists few... |
65%WaXaW - Revenge Themes2012-08-11 / fiuri / Reads: 1999If you’re familiar with the bands Cyanotic or Rabbit Junk, you should also recognise the name Glitch Mode, the record company under which the above mentioned bands operate. Among this respectable lot there appeared a new project called WaXaW, a brainchild of Dru Brozovitch, who has just released his first... |
78%Lowe - Evolver2012-08-08 / redellious / Reads: 4315Evidence that the synth pop is still current and still growing genre is Lowe album - Evolver. It sounds good from the beginning. It captivates with electronic sounds so well known from seventies and eighties, the melodies are catchy but not trivial. Scandinavian melancholy appears in their remixes of in "Alpha... |
90%Victor Sierra - Electric Rain2012-08-06 / savetier / Reads: 3371Victor Sierra is an aspiring Steampunk group from Paris. The crew of the airship "Hydrogen Queen" will surely take you on a vaporous journey. Victor Sierra is an important part of establishing the Steampunk aesthetic in Europe. Steampunk itself is not a musical genre, there is only Steampunk-themed... |
85%Flatline - Enjoy the noise2012-08-03 / LittleCuteWitch / Reads: 3514Do you remember Depeche Mode's Enjoy the silence from 1995? It was like an invitation to the world of calmnessness. Now members of Flatline invite listeners to the reality full of noise, as well as industrial music, which was born as a result of that reality's existance. Their album from... |