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70%Amgod - Dreamcatcher2011-08-24 / Noktula / Reads: 3265Another winning album from the hellish stable of Alfa-Matrix. After the 6 years of an artistic slowdown, Dominik Van Reich, the soul and the body of AmGod, made a comeback in a grand style. Once more we deal with outstanding mixture of industrial dirt and schizoid, electronic sounds which take... |
95%Ad Inferna - DSM2011-08-22 / hellium / Reads: 4670Lately, more and more bands depart from playing heavy music and try to experiment with softer dance rhythms. Ad Inferna may serve as an example. It began as a blackmetal group from France who recently started to serve mixture of electronic sounds which combines gothic and industrial genre. The newest... |
85%Razorfade - This Clear Shining2011-08-13 / Noktula / Reads: 2961This is the first full-length album of the Australian band formed in 2008 called Razorfade. Their work include already one EP called "Liberation". I would like to remind that the duo consists of respectable members as famous to all and sundry - Mark Tansley (ex Suspiria i Intravenus) and Clifford... |
85%[haven] - Amity2011-08-11 / fiuri / Reads: 5026For those who has nearly lost hope for [haven] to return to his musical roots (meaning the two first albums) I have good news: ‘Amity’ has more in common with ‘The Last Breath…’ and ‘Naos’ than with ‘A2982’. And although it is still not the kind of tune like... |
100%Rotersand - Random is resistance2011-08-04 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 5121Rotersand have been around for a while now perfecting their sound and making themselves well known in the scene in the process. In 2009 they released Random is resistance and heres my thoughts on they boys work. 'Bastards screaming' is a very good way of starting this album off.... |
90%Krystal System - Underground2011-08-01 / hellium / Reads: 4051According to the achievements of Miss Kittin and The Hacker, "Underground" of Krystal System duo falls much better. That debut album from the Paris formation is a great surprise. Although the compilation of post-punk electronic sounds combined with a strong electronic beat and heavy, metal guitars may seem hackneyed, but... |