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![]() 100%Bedless Bones - Mire of Mercury2023-11-04 / khocico / Reads: 2072The long-awaited latest album by Kadri Sammel's project is finally here. With "Mire of Mercury," Bedless Bones ascends to new heights of artistic craftsmanship. This music has consistently been unconventional, hypnotic, and profound, and the latest album only reaffirms Kadri's incredible talent and artistic sensibility. The album opens with... |
![]() 75%Bedless Bones - Jouissance2025-03-12 / khocico / Reads: 549Bedless Bones return with Jouissance, an electrifying, vibrant, and exquisitely dynamic track that instantly grabs hold of the senses. As a long-time admirer of their ability to fuse unique electronic textures with Kadri Sammel’s breathtaking vocals, I can confidently say this is yet another masterpiece. From the very first beat,... |
![]() 85%Beborn Beton - A Worthy Compensation2016-04-29 / m2i4k2e / Reads: 376615 years is a long time. In 2000, I had Nokia 5110 and I was glad that I can call from the bus and send text messages using T9 dictionary. There was no Facebook, in the car we were using mainly paper maps, about motorways in Poland we could only... |
![]() 30%Beati Mortui - Modus Operandi2008-04-20 / Kirke / Reads: 5822Finnish debut offers 6 tracks in electro-industrial climate. The first beats of music were quite tolerable but after listening to whole album I thought it's monotonous. It makes an impression of never ending song. Only the last track seems to single out from the rest of the compositions on the... |
![]() 55%Beati Mortui - Let The Funeral Begin2011-01-10 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3986Beati Mortui are a band I hadn't heard of before until the Enzeit Bunkertracks cd's where I stumbled across a song by them which I quite enjoyed. They have a sound thats like switchblade symphony bumped into reaper. After hearing their song on the Enzeit Bunkertracks album I thought Id... |
![]() 95%Babyland - Live Execution2013-06-23 / DamienG / Reads: 2062Value of some bands in the history of any genre of music remains immeasurable and rightfully so. The continuous shifts in the order of industrial might prevent critics and audiences alike from tracking and classifying the changing and newly emerging trends but the break up of seminal Los Angeles duo... |