Sort by: Title Add date |
15%Flux - Electric woman2007-02-08 / Ultima / Reads: 5524After I've listened to the single 'Electric Woman" of the Scandinavian band Flux I've already new it's the worst album I've ever heard. Every next remix of the track "Electric Woman" proves nothing can be done with a bad song. There is also a video clip included on the album... |
60%Fluke - Puppy2006-02-27 / Nathashah / Reads: 5765I'm listening to the third track and I already have an impression that I've been tired with this music for the whole day. I realize that not all the projects must be thrilling. And this one isn't. I wonder what is wrong with the album that it doesn't charm me,... |
100%Flint Glass & Polarlicht 4.1 – Zoran’s Equation2012-07-16 / Shadow / Reads: 4402How can a collaboration of two musicians with vanguarde, even unique style, yet so similiar when it comes to the music they create, look like? Zoran's Equation, project-experiment by genuine experimenters, Flint Glass and Polarlicht 4.1. Franco-german cooperation under the sign of gloomy electronic is more than 45 mins of... |
100%flint glass & ah cama-sotz - wakan tanka2024-04-17 / khocico / Reads: 2047"WAKAN TANKA" emerges as a profound musical collaboration between Herman Klapholz, known for his work as AH CAMA-SOTZ, and Gwenn Trémorin, the creative force behind FLINT GLASS. Both artists are renowned for their distinctive approaches to sound creation, with Klapholz acclaimed for his dark ambient and industrial soundscapes, and Trémorin... |
50%Flint Glass - Nyarlathotep & From Beyond2011-11-09 / fiuri / Reads: 3675Being a fan of the works of Lovecraft I cannot just pass by anything that relates to a loner from Providence even to a small extent, while simultaneously keeping in mind the picture of what I expect such a piece to look like. The strategy might appear risky as one... |
85%Flatline - Enjoy the noise2012-08-03 / LittleCuteWitch / Reads: 3366Do you remember Depeche Mode's Enjoy the silence from 1995? It was like an invitation to the world of calmnessness. Now members of Flatline invite listeners to the reality full of noise, as well as industrial music, which was born as a result of that reality's existance. Their album from... |