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86%SAM - Brainwasher2010-09-07 / murd / Reads: 2425After a two-year break, a rolling stone duo SAM is back with a new release "Brainwasher", undoubtedly to the joy of each and every lover of decently crunching sounds. Joel Meyer and Daniel Meyer, who are responsible for above-mentioned project, prove once again that they know a lot about noise... |
85%Santa Hates You - Crucifix Powerbomb2010-09-28 / goth4you / Reads: 3696"Crucifix Powerbomb" is the last record of an industrial - electro - gothic formation Santa Hates You. Admittedly, that the album is surprisingly strong and can kick! Fresh-sounding songs with hard electro can wake us up in the morning better than the energy drink, or % drink ;) I... |
70%Santa Hates You - Rocket Heart EP2011-01-16 / Serge / Reads: 4188The Santa Claus Day is approaching imminently, hence it is hight time someone reviewed an EP of Santa Hates You entitled "Rocket Heart". I have to admit it is my very first encounter with this project of Peter Spilles of Project Pitchfork. Is this EP worth a try? Let's... |
78%Schneewittchen - Perlen vor die Saue2010-04-06 / mashenah / Reads: 17382Schneewittchen is a duo consisting of Marianne Iser and Thomas Duda. They started off 14 years ago in Hildesheim, Germany. Their 2008 album ‘Perlen vor die Saue’ is a great dark cabaret, deliberately exaggerated and theatrical, crossing the boundries between many musical genres. On top of that, the promo photo... |
95%Schultz - Schultz2012-01-06 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 26472011 is the year of many changes on the electro music, new projects, new bands and new sounds, but is Schultz that made me felt something special since the beginning. Schultz presents the homonymous album "Schultz", an album that represents a new step on the electro music, from the beginning... |
70%Seabound - Double-Crosser2007-01-27 / Ultima / Reads: 5957I've listened to the sounds of the recent album of Seabound "Double-Crosser" with a real pleasure. First of all because its quality isn't lower than the previous publishings of the German band, secondly because it has a great emotional load. Too delicate for syth-pop and too subtle for electro-indu, the... |