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80%Rue Oberkampf - Allein2024-10-21 / khocico / Reads: 705Rue Oberkampf’s music pulses with the raw, existential energy of the underground—each note a meditation on the tensions between the tangible and the ethereal, the urban and the intimate. Julia de Jouy’s voice acts as a guide through this duality, blending grit with a haunting vulnerability. In their latest release,... |
80%Rue Oberkampf - Soror Aeterna2024-09-25 / khocico / Reads: 900Rue Oberkampf have once again delivered an astonishing dive into the depths of dark, enigmatic, and fiercely vibrant electronic soundscapes. The Munich-based trio, known for their minimalist yet emotionally charged music, continue to carve their distinct path with their latest releases, including the recent "I Won't Surrender," which debuted on... |
100%Rukkanor - Deora2007-01-10 / Dobermann / Reads: 8095Already knowing the achievements of the Polish project Rukkanor, I was delighted to sit down and enjoy their latest release, totally sure that I am going to experience another perfect album full of heavy, industrial atmosphere. Was I surprised or what? And I mean suprised in a very positive way,... |
95%Rukkanor - Despartica - Face One2013-10-17 / Heretica / Reads: 3819It is quite difficult to write anything about albums, that can put the listener into a trance and allow him to feel the atmosphere of the record. One of that albums is "Despartica -Face One" from Rukkanor. The gloomy atmosphere, as if from another era, can make you lose the... |
85%Rukkanor - Despartica - Face Two2012-04-07 / redellious / Reads: 3841We have been observing, for some time already, an intriguing way which Rukkanor follows, changing (and developing!) himself from album to album. This time he adds more genres: EBM, synth pop and something that can be called dark disco, to his industrial repertoire, electronic music from the seventies and sounds... |
90%Rukkanor - Requiem for K-141 KYCPK2005-12-20 / Nathashah / Reads: 8189This is a great example of music that corresponds in a peculiar way with Infamis' "Upiór" LP. A starting point might be the comparison of both albums to the music of the road, accompanying certain images or the act of happening. Tales we create ourselves according to the sound instructions... |