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70%Diorama - Cubed2013-04-29 / LadyoftheHawk / Reads: 5500My adventure with Diorama began when I heard the song The Girls (from Amaroid’s album) during the band’s performance in Bolków, a few years ago. With a slight delay, but with a great joy I reached for the Cubed - CD released in 2008/2009. The record does not differ from... |
95%Proscenium - Behind the Curtain2013-04-24 / greentea / Reads: 3180I did not expect such a nuclear bomb! That album is definitely one of my favorites. Each track has its own magic inside, so it is hard to choose one of the songs as the best title. Compositions which are thoughtful, calm, atmospheric, will surely please people who enjoy gloomy... |
65%The Fallacy - Love Division2013-04-24 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3048I admit, that to a certain point, I took care of, that each of the reviewed items was approached contextually - what the artists were inspired by, what is the history of the genre, "what the author had in mind," and so on... It turned out, that it went out... |
94%Project Rotten - Cinema Bizzare2013-04-22 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2749I admit, that I have not managed to find such a good record composed of club’s dark electro... Or as prefers to be called Project Rotten, aggrotech/harsh ebm. It is incredibly well-balanced and well thought out – beginning from the hard strike of Soul Stripped lady and gentleman from Project... |
75%KMFDM - Kunst2013-04-22 / fiuri / Reads: 5273The latest LP from KMFDM has a familiar beginning, to say the least. The first track ‘Kunst’ is an amalgamation of elements known from the previous albums, the apex of which are the lyrics being mostly based on the titles of band’s past tunes. What does this odd recycling action... |
85%Ad Ombra - Rites of Genesis (equinox tremendum)2013-04-16 / Closter / Reads: 2872Ad Ombra was one of the first Romanian bands I decided to listen to. This time I have the pleasure to recommend their debut Rites of Genesis (equinox tremendum) released by Rage In Eden. Amazing thing for those who like daring combinations of neoclassical, dark ambient and industrial. Once... |