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91%LPF12 - A Sense Of Loss2011-10-01 / hellium / Reads: 3089A new release from LPF12, a well-known project to admirers of an other-worldly sound, is a collection of ten pieces, which in a full way gives a common sense of loss and loneliness in an urbanized world. The sounds collected on this CD are enveloped in a grim melancholy, that... |
85%Inkubus Sukkubus - The Dark Goddess2011-09-29 / Scarlet_Kitty / Reads: 3265Inkubus Sukkubus is a main representative of British gothic rock from the nineties. The band was founded in 1988 as ‘Bela Knapp,’ but soon it was changed into the pagan band ‘Children of the Moon.’ Under this name they released their first album ‘Beltaine.’ The present name of the band... |
70%Kill The Dandies - I Saw White Fields2011-09-29 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 2942Kill The Dandies! describe their music as a psychodelic-garage-punk mixture on their facebook profile. Yet, it is not a sufficient way of characterizing their sound. They are capable of blending the 60's rock with a cult hammond in the vanguard, they use analogue synthesizers while their guitarist, Richard Fischer, extracts... |
70%Rx - Bedside Toxicology2011-09-27 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 3844In May 1998 Nivek Ogre (Skinny Puppy) and Martin Atkins (Killing Joke, Ministry, NIN, etc.) released their album Bedside Toxicology. The project Rx or its previous version Ritalin in its style refers to the groups of the 1990s. Yet the sound has already passed that stage, making the album closer... |
70%Electric Breathing - Sounds Of Psychosis2011-09-27 / goth4you / Reads: 3023Electric Breathing advertises itself as a hellelectro / aggrotech band (reportedly more toward the latter). As for me, it is more hellelectro. Take, for comparison Psyclon Nine with their "Divine Infekt "- this album can be safely called aggrotech. Undoubtedly, on the album Electric Breathing are good songs, like for... |
70%Unitary - Safe from Harm2011-09-20 / Chris Kelso / Reads: 4417Johan Hansson’s hobbyhorse UNITARY released its debut album "Second To None" in mid-2003 to universal acclaim. Hansson’s own brand of industrial techno has since gained him some distinguished appearances on numerous Electro compilations CD’s, but aside from these rare contributions has remained virtually absent from our musical radars. So, are... |