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50%The Crystalline Effect - Anechoic Lock2015-02-11 / kantellis / Reads: 3784The first impression after listening: why one song is played over and over again? Later, after looking at the song list, it turned out that it's just one original song and its two remixes. This matter clarified, another observation popped up: the music falls into the ear because it is... |
85%The Crystalline Effect - Glass2005-10-10 / Nathashah / Reads: 5695I started listening to this album from the second CD and I have no wish to finish listening. I recommend it to the people who are entertained by all “remix”sort of stuff. Interesting transformations of the recordings ( exactly 6 in 12 combinations!) will satisfy even the most particular tastes.... |
55%The Crystalline Effect - Identity2011-07-23 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3519Emerging from Australia, The Crystalline Effect have been called "a genre bending icestorm", combining elements of electro, EBM and trip hop with female vocals. The band is a duo comprised of Elenor Rayner (vocals and lyrics) and Pete Crane (music) who met in 2002. The Crystalline Effect have reached... |
95%The Exploding Boy - Four2014-09-17 / Sayuri vel PhotoKAmour / Reads: 2911When two years ago, due to among others "London" song, for the first time I had contact with "exploding boy," I thought, it was just a temporary infatuation. So called one season’s adventure. I was wrong. The Swedish representative of music from post-punk and new-wave climates proved lately how much.... |
60%The Fallacy - Beyond the Mist2011-10-30 / shade / Reads: 3994The Fallacy is a band with relatively small artistic output, which in fact consists of two albums. Released in 2009 "Falling Roses" and "Beyond the Mist" from 2010. Reviewed "Beyond the Mist" is not precisely defined by the band itself. Neither gothic, nor dark wave, and metal is present here... |
65%The Fallacy - Love Division2013-04-24 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3106I 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... |