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40%Loopcode - Back To Where It Ends2010-09-26 / Bašnia / Reads: 2930In spring 2008 the first EP of a Swedish project Loopcode saw the light of day. Back To Where It Ends consists of the title song in three different versions, and also a bonus Escape, which they – as they described on their website – "love and want to give... |
70%Aethere - The Long Dark Tea - Time Of The Soul2010-09-22 / Medea / Reads: 3917"The Long Dark Tea – Time Of The Soul" is the third, full release of Emanuel Ratti, the only member of Aethere. The rumour has it that the album was written in the 70's and its present shape is the result of mixing the earlier material with dark ambient similar... |
60%Deathcamp Project - seXimeR2010-09-20 / LaaadyEvil / Reads: 5185It’s hard to believe that it was Poland where the group Deathcamp Project was found, by two musicians known under the nicknames of Betrayal and Void. The band combines elements of deathrock, gothic rock and electronic music. The musicians have two demos on their account: End (2001) and Wired... |
70%Clan of Xymox - In Love We Trust2010-09-09 / goth4you / Reads: 5869In the title song of the last album of Clan of Xymox, "In Love We Trust," we can clearly hear a distinctive sound of the guitar, so characteristic of the group, yet it is clear that the band is constantly receding into electronics. "Emily" is typically electronic music, one can... |
86%SAM - Brainwasher2010-09-07 / murd / Reads: 2406After a two-year break, a rolling stone duo SAM is back with a new release "Brainwasher", undoubtedly to the joy of each and every lover of decently crunching sounds. Joel Meyer and Daniel Meyer, who are responsible for above-mentioned project, prove once again that they know a lot about noise... |
100%Front Line Assembly - Improvised Electronic Device2010-09-02 / hellium / Reads: 5955This time the Canadians treat a listener to more danceable, yet by all means industrial sounds which are suitable for all sorts of (not only) dancefloor follies. The last release of Front Line Assembly proves that industrial music is more than prosperous. Each track sinks in, bringing unparalleled sound... |