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90%Mental Discipline - Re/Collection2013-02-06 / LeNa_ / Reads: 2716Mental Discipline is a russian project formed by Alexandr Krivoruko aka Alexandr Mental in 2008. After great success of maxi-singiel "Fallen Stars" (2011) Aleksandr before he’s presented a long play Constellation, in the run he lit up synth-pop sky by (re)collection no less interesting remixes and what the most important... |
82%Dead When I Found Her - Rag Doll Blues2013-01-26 / savetier / Reads: 2235Hardly is a style of music as scattered into such an inscrutable number of sub-genres as electronica. On one hand it is comprehensible why (mostly) music producers and journalists always try to find new labels for the music they are writing about: it can have not just distinguishing, but... |
85%Cynical Existence - Ruined Portrait + Interview!2013-01-20 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 4345Ruined portrait is the newest proposition presented by Cynical Existence, Frederik Croona, also known from band Project Rotten, project. It is second promo released by an artist, earlier we had a chance to get familiar with A Familiar Kind of Pain (review available here: What we can expect this... |
63%Lagrima Negra - The Flower of my Loneliness2013-01-18 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2533The latest album of Lacrima Negra The Flower of my Loneliness is a collection of dynamic songs made for dancing, which fans of disobliging light, but still decadent-dark music may find attractive. How does this "darkness" manifests (although the atmosphere on the album not necessarily... |
70%∆Aimon - Flatliner2013-01-14 / VonKrolock / Reads: 9163This time a duo from San Francisco offers a new album entitled Flatliner, released on Artoffact records. Apart from 6 pieces, previously known and being a result of cooperation with Tundra Dubs, the new record features 10 remixes created by a group of artists that can be associated with both... |
27%mind.area - Maze2013-01-10 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2659So the mind.area is back... The question is: why? It was a long time since I last heard such repeated, boring and headache-giving music as the one we can hear from mind.area on the CD Maze. Whatever they want to show us, we have already heard it all in thousands... |