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65%Antarktida - Homage to Antarctic and Freedom2012-06-21 / fiuri / Reads: 1962Psycho-folk singer, noisy-metal musician, and a veteran of the Latvian electronic scene. The guys get together, aren't they?. The result? Antarktida is a industrial-ambient project with light trace of noise and fragments of vocals (read "frenzied howling"). There is no secret that in the long run, the music on 'Homage... ' has not thrilled... |
85%Antigen Shift - Brotherhood2015-03-20 / DamienG / Reads: 2936Much has changed in between Nick Thériault's début as Antigen Shift at the dawn of this century and his latest record Brotherhood. Not only did his long time live collaboration with Jairus Khan of Ad·ver·sary finally gave birth to a full fledged merger of their musical concepts but also provided... |
75%AntiStasis - AchtungAetzend2005-10-09 / Attack / Reads: 4513The formation AntiStasis provides the album which is a specific mixture of industrial sound experiments and dark electro recordings [the harder ones, whose tones provoke associations with Ruhra basin's ironworks]. There are several tracks on the album, but also a few musical motives for which the classical films constitute the... |
89%Apoptygma Berzerk - Imagine there is no Lennon2011-05-24 / Wendy Troy / Reads: 5567Apoptygma Berzerk is a band full of contradictions and hidden meaning, with no unambiguous way to discern. As many listeners, so many interpretations that make up a clash in mutual discord, and each of the proponents of the opinion is wholeheartedly convinced of its rightness. The artists do not clarify... |
80%Apoptygma berzerk - You and me against the world2006-02-15 / Selene / Reads: 12436You and me against the world. I haven't heard a more accurate album name, giving rise to so many tense discussions, and all this long before the release. After years of wandering among musical inspirations, and more or less coherent records, Apoptygma Berzerka decided to stand against everything, involving every... |
90%Aquavoice - Grey2015-03-13 / fiuri / Reads: 3657I met Tadeusz Łuczejko, the man behind Aquavoice, during the Ambient Festival 2011, where he was both an organiser and a performer. Those who recall my report on the event know that I regarded the concert of Łuczejko as one of the brightest and most memorable moments of the festival’s... |