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70%Clan of Xymox - Breaking Point2006-08-09 / dragonius / Reads: 13243Clan of Xymox began its career in the 80s, hitting the jackpot with such albums as "Clan of Xymox" or "Medusa', gaining its own public, that has been growing wider and wider until today. Over the years Ronny Moorings has created a number of albums, of which every single had... |
80%Clan of Xymox - Breaking Point2007-01-06 / apeiron / Reads: 11512At breaking point? - Clan of Xymox "Breaking Point" Plenty of stylish electronics, esoteric pathos of various keyboard and strings sounds in the background,stable, hypnotic vocal -- that's what is specific about the album of Dutch founders of gothic playing. The 11th album in the Clan... |
90%Claire Voyant - Love is Blind2007-03-18 / Nihil / Reads: 3873If you want something nice and easy to listen, you should make sure that you're not going to hurt your ears in the meantime. If you finally realise some craving for pop, let it be Claire Voyant. I shan't enter into genre-wars here - the artist calls her creations dark... |
78%Cinemascape - The Falling Impossible2013-08-09 / curly_lady / Reads: 3280Summer, full time session, one million exams to pass, a chronic lack of time reflects in the random choosing on Winamp. Amazing mixtures are formed thanks to that. Coffee, red bulls, chocolate, day can be extended to 48 hours. You can feel remorse of not being meticulous and promise to... |
70%Cinemascape - Cold Heaven2013-06-17 / hellium / Reads: 2571Swedes have an inborn ability to write beautiful songs. And there is no different in that case. "Cold Heaven" is the second album from Cinemascape band. It is a natural course of things to gather the experiences already gained and to use them during recording of the next album. And... |
95%Christine Plays Viola - Innocent Awareness2012-09-17 / savetier / Reads: 2463The music industry has grown to a huge creature. The amount of new music "out there" brings music journalism into a dilemma: selection. No music journal is able to review each and every new album, which means that plenty of music disappears unheard. One or the other gem might be... |