Sort by: Title Add date |
35%Cybercide - Adrenalin2007-01-11 / Ultima / Reads: 3349Vagueness - this word fits best as a description of Cybercide's debut album. Starting from the cover art, suggesting that the disc holds nothing else, but antivirus software, finishing with the last track on the album, "Adrenaline", which sounds like an absolutely recycled track. Nine future-pop tracks from this album... |
100%Rukkanor - Deora2007-01-10 / Dobermann / Reads: 8001Already 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,... |
60%Camouflage - Motif Sky2007-01-09 / apeiron / Reads: 6913One of the few relocations on the album of the trio Camouflage is the track "Motif Sky". It's not surprise than that it's been chosen to promote "Relocated". Contrary to the title, the track doesn't cover many motives or DM influences which were definitely crucial for the formation... |
50%Camouflage - Relocated2007-01-08 / apeiron / Reads: 6991A pleasant disappointment with a lack of camouflage... All is nice... Very melodic and electronically romantic... It's just a pity we are given a replay of the last year's album ... "Playing The Angel" according to a trio Camouflage. I think the gents had been listening... |
80%Clan of Xymox - Breaking Point2007-01-06 / apeiron / Reads: 11481At breaking point? - Clan of Xymox "Breaking Point" Plenty of stylish electronics, esoteric pathos of various keyboard and strings sounds in the background,stable, hypnotic vocal -- that's what is specific about the album of Dutch founders of gothic playing. The 11th album in the Clan... |
94%Cold Fusion - ORP Orzeł2007-01-03 / Antares / Reads: 9927It is really hard to be objective in rating and analysing music that's made to create a specific mood, to illustrate and evoke certain imagery in one's mind. Therefore, I shall not elaborate on my personal feelings arising from listening to "ORP Orzel". Once again Cold Fusion proved that our... |