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69%Mesh – Only Better2011-06-23 / ScarabBonku / Reads: 4591Only Better, released in September of 2009, comprises by all means a musical treat for all fans of electronic music. Mesh, nonetheless, is an acknowledged brand itself, hence recommending any records of this band may be perceived as giving money by force… By putting the disc into the record... |
85%Freakangel - Digital Deviations2011-06-21 / Noktula / Reads: 3962A ticket to hell, that is the core of the aggro-tech/dark electro style, is how the latest "infant terrible" of Estoninan Freakangel can be described in brief. "Digital Deviation", because we are speaking about this record, features compositions that are already known from the previous, double-disc album "Faults of humanity",... |
80%The Cold - Last Embrace2011-06-19 / FilipRoland / Reads: 5101Your soul grows warmer while listening to The Cold (paradoxically). Despite the fact that the Germans use not that overly revelationary methods and patents, which have been known for 30 years now anyway, Last Embrace turns out to be more that just an endurable record. The album features 10 genuinely... |
70%Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex2011-06-17 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3079Initially formed in Chelmsford, Essex by school friends Douglas McCarthy [lead vocals, guitar], Vaughn 'Bon' Harris [vocals, percussion, guitar] and David Gooday [percussion] in the mid 1980’s, Nitzer Ebb were influenced by the harder sounds of the early electro pop scene, but also distilled elements from several other genres until... |
85%Krepulec - New radical2011-06-15 / Scarlet_Kitty / Reads: 5458Krępulec emerged as an impact of the creators of dark ambient and noise – Wojciech Zięba (also known from Infamis and Beast of Prey) and Grzegorz Siedlecki (responsible for a project named Totenhaus). Their new release entitled New Radical comprises a continuation of the unique sound of Krępulec, simultaneously emphasizing... |
71%Inertia - Repeat & Follow2011-06-12 / hellium / Reads: 3363The recording which promotes the eleventh album of Inertia band is an interesting foretaste of what the new release will bring. At first sight, the two most attractive tracks on this EP are "Repeat & Follow"and "Fallout" – the first is the strong point in the album and electrifies... |