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55%Uberbyte - Five Year Plan2012-12-24 / Trinity / Reads: 3767Until this moment I connected electronic mainly with ATB or Scooter, it’s time to spread this realm for Uberbyte. I admit, I never heard about them before, so I will start with a few words of description. Uberbyte come from Great Britain, they are inspired by their friends from Scooter,... |
100%Ultravox - Brilliant2012-10-28 / Scather / Reads: 3971It would be trivial to mention in the first sentence of this review that I’ve been waiting for a very long time for this album to be released. That I had impatiently put the disc into the player and that the first tens seconds of the opening track "Live" already... |
70%Unheilig - Gastspiel2005-10-10 / Nihil / Reads: 9987Recorded during the last tour around Germany, the album „Gastspiel” shows he amount of power which may be released during the concert live and he good contact with audience one may get thanks to the music. This is preview of the longplay album which is to be released the next... |
70%Uniqplan - Wilderness2013-09-05 / SylviaNoir / Reads: 2204The debut album of this Warsaw band is by all means a genuine article. They didn’t only stay clear of the faux pas zone but achieved an impressively good outcome too. The way it sounds signifies fervent attempts to catch up with the big league bands. The top-notch arrangement and... |
85%Unit:187 - Transfusion2013-09-21 / sqarek / Reads: 2208I have listened to that album 'n' times still trying to refer it to the previous albums of Unit:187. I can tell you one thing - you can not. No matter how to look at it - this is the material of Canadians in rather interesting and specific packaging. Considering... |
55%Unitary - Misantrophy2013-05-29 / Fairycharlotte / Reads: 3107Unitary is a one-man project from Sweden. The artist himself defines his music as Emotional Body Music. I found his description of Misantrophy very encouraging: the album was described as dark and romantic, "tearing at the seams of convention", emotional and multi-layered electropop. I must admit I have a weak... |