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85%S Y Z Y G Y X - Your Sex Is An Accelerant2024-02-08 / khocico / Reads: 765S Y Z Y G Y X are masters of stage expression, as I had the chance to witness during their concerts last year in Dresden and Rüsselsheim. Luna emanates vocal brilliance, which, when paired with excellent music, creates a unique experience. Their latest single, "Your Sex Is An Accelerant,"... |
70%Rx - Bedside Toxicology2011-09-27 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 3839In May 1998 Nivek Ogre (Skinny Puppy) and Martin Atkins (Killing Joke, Ministry, NIN, etc.) released their album Bedside Toxicology. The project Rx or its previous version Ritalin in its style refers to the groups of the 1990s. Yet the sound has already passed that stage, making the album closer... |
60%Rupesh Cartel - Down The Road2024-06-17 / khocico / Reads: 963Out of sentiment, I must mention the new release by Rupesh Cartel. Swedish electronic duo Rupesh Cartel, consisting of Viktor Ginner and Daniel Bergdahl, has been captivating audiences since their debut album "Mainland" in 2005. Following two more albums, the band fell silent, only to make a return in 2020... |
0%Rumours About Angels - Birth Process2009-09-04 / arthur / Reads: 5250The beginnings of the project date back to 1999, when Jarosław Kubicki (graphic artist, photographer, graduate of Academy of Fine Art in Gdynia) created several, casual works within the faculty of painting. Two years later, quite known in Poland Bartosz Hervy began to plan the conceptual creation, which partly would... |
90%Rukkanor - Requiem for K-141 KYCPK2005-12-20 / Nathashah / Reads: 8109This 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... |
85%Rukkanor - Despartica - Face Two2012-04-07 / redellious / Reads: 3745We 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... |