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70%Aesthetic Perfection - LAX2017-03-06 / DamienG / Reads: 5550It's been over two years since the release of "'Til Death" and Daniel Graves finally returns with a new single "LAX", but like most Aesthetic Perfection releases this one also feels like a momentous move into somewhat uncharted territories and another shift for his musical amalgam of conventions. Off... |
75%Immundus - You Will Never Get Out Of Here Alive2017-02-27 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4309After a successful album "Insomnia" Bruno Duarte vel Immundus presents his next creation in ghost/horror ambient style – "You Will Never Get Out Of Here Alive", although its title might be as well as follows: "When the piano has claws." And the reason is that, contrary to its stylistically diversified... |
60%Contaminated Intelligence - Mental Fractures2017-02-09 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3825Music which is embedded in the right context it is easier to understand, but - regardless whether it is in our nature to sympathize or not – the music should defend itself. We can sympathize with the author, but do not feel pity about his music. So how presents EP... |
99%IAMX - Metanoia2017-01-28 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 5477Metanoia is the sixth studio album of IAMX, the solo project of Chris Corner, The esthetics of harsh electronics it resembles the debut album Kiss&Swallow, however, it’s much darker and more mature than its predecessor. Corner also left behind natural sounds of acoustic instruments, again experimenting with heavy synthetic ones.... |
5%Ibyss - Obsydian2017-01-17 / Alastor / Reads: 2949I have no idea what the guys from Ibyss had in mind while recording this album… Maybe it was about creating something new? Some strange music without any single sound of bass? Or music which is so one-dimensional that it’s impossible to find any sound depth? If so – congratulation... |
80%Technolorgy - Dying Stars2017-01-17 / DamienG / Reads: 3515Greek dance-floors were lucky to have Technolorgy follow up their 2013 debut with last year's Dying Stars, and indeed all the fans of dynamic electro beats can enjoy this new release equally, even if band's cultural roots are not abandoned fully, but providing instead an enticing and unique ingredient absent... |