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85%The People's Republic of Europe - Babylon2012-03-19 / fiuri / Reads: 2904Encouraged by the latest record of The People’s Republic of Europe, I decided to dig deeper in their discography, which brought me to their most famous album ‘Babylon’. And after I’ve listened to it for a few times, I’m now certain that ‘Machine District’ is not only a continuation, but... |
89%Necro Facility - Wintermute2012-03-12 / hellium / Reads: 3242This album introduces to a specific combination of industrial music, that in a bold way verges on pop, and as a consequence of these actions it outcomes in what we have as a successful marriage of these contrasting musical genres. Necro Facility is a project that is not afraid... |
50%Switchface - The Face-Off2012-03-09 / fiuri / Reads: 2840I have to admit I’m not a fan of dark electro or any other EMB, which automatically makes it hard for me to comment on a piece of music based on the above mentioned genres or including their elements. As life would have it, ‘The Face-Off’ by Switchface is exactly... |
95%IAMX - Kingdom Of Welcome Addiction2012-03-09 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 5053I claimed, I claim and I will claim that Chris Corner’s parting from Sneaker Pimps was the best decision. I still don’t understand why he is always called SP ex-vocalist as the achievements of IAMX are in all aspects far greater than those of SP. This album is IAMX flagship,... |
95%VNV Nation - FuturePerfect2012-03-07 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 5080Irish/English duo VNV Nation have persistently leaped from strength to strength over the last few years, emerging as a powerhouse in the alternative electronic rock and industrial scenes. Their unique sound blends influences from contemporary electronic music, indie, rock, underground dance music and 80s industrial, with thematic lyrics and inspiring,... |
100%Iszoloscope - The Edge of Certainty2012-03-04 / fiuri / Reads: 2334The year 2010 was a fertile one for Iszoloscope fans. New LP, followed by two discs with remixes and a few tracks previously released as singles or on various compilations, was indeed a hefty portion of music. And despite the fact that I’m not the biggest fan of remixes of... |