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Deca has become a genuine outsider who has managed to gain prominence without ever bowing to market logic. The album flows majestically and intriguingly, leaving a suggestion in memory that lies somewhere between reality and dream.
Deca has become a genuine outsider who has managed to gain prominence without ever bowing to market logic.
The album flows majestically and intriguingly, leaving a suggestion in memory that lies somewhere between reality and dream.
Deca's album Aracnis Radiarum is a high-quality electronic and ambient work steeped in dark, sci-fi inspired atmospheres. The artist remains true to his avant-garde roots, delivering an immersive 55-minute journey blending industrial, synthpop, and experimental sounds. Though some tracks focus more on sound development than melodic progression, the album stands out as a thoughtful continuation of Deca's evolving personal style. The sci-fi cover art complements the music's literary inspirations, making it a must-listen for fans of refined and unconventional electronic music. Dive into Deca’s immersive and dark electronic world with Aracnis Radiarum—listen now and experience the avant-garde sci-fi journey!
"The least Jarre-like Jarre ever with 'Zoolook' creates an emblematic work of the technological change in music during the golden '80s." "'Ethnicolor' is a colossal hymn to the era of new inter-racial communications, enriched by the tormented bass of Marcus Miller."
"The least Jarre-like Jarre ever with 'Zoolook' creates an emblematic work of the technological change in music during the golden '80s."
"'Ethnicolor' is a colossal hymn to the era of new inter-racial communications, enriched by the tormented bass of Marcus Miller."
Zoolook stands as a revolutionary and controversial album in Jean Michel Jarre's career, showcasing his shift from familiar styles towards experimental electronic music. The album blends vocal sampling, ethnic rhythms, and futuristic tones, reflecting the 1980s technological and musical innovations. Despite some criticisms of monotony, the reviewer praises its boldness and conceptual coherence. Zoolook is seen as an underrated milestone bridging classic and modern electronic music. Explore Jean Michel Jarre's Zoolook now and experience a groundbreaking fusion of electronic innovation and world sounds!
From the opening track, 'The Conversation,' the sense of Randy Greif’s creativity is immediately grasped, with a great mastery of sound beyond any instrumental convention. This 'Mindless' by the American artist is an anthem to the hidden and subconscious aspects of the animal kingdom, resulting in dreamlike sound experiences.
From the opening track, 'The Conversation,' the sense of Randy Greif’s creativity is immediately grasped, with a great mastery of sound beyond any instrumental convention.
This 'Mindless' by the American artist is an anthem to the hidden and subconscious aspects of the animal kingdom, resulting in dreamlike sound experiences.
Randy Greif's Mindless is a standout dark ambient album blending tribal electronic and industrial trends with experimental, nature-inspired sounds. Released in 1995 by Old Europa Café as a limited edition, it features surreal, subconscious themes and avant-garde jazz echoes. The album is praised for its unique creativity and deep atmospheric impact, recommended for fans of Faust, Current 93, Eno, and Pink Floyd. Despite its quality, it remains an underground gem largely confined to niche enthusiasts. Dive into the surreal world of Randy Greif’s Mindless – listen now and explore the dark ambient frontier!
"Selling England" unfolds like a fable-like and epic fresco between the unifaun and the Queen of May Be, singing the fate of a land that has become prey to commerce and lost its nobler ambitions. "The Cinema Show" remains the most spontaneous and authentic testament of their original group career, with a succession of phrases that engage all the musicians without ever detaching from the typical style.
"Selling England" unfolds like a fable-like and epic fresco between the unifaun and the Queen of May Be, singing the fate of a land that has become prey to commerce and lost its nobler ambitions.
"The Cinema Show" remains the most spontaneous and authentic testament of their original group career, with a succession of phrases that engage all the musicians without ever detaching from the typical style.
This review praises Genesis' Selling England By The Pound as a standout progressive rock album, rich in folklore, myth, and social commentary. While the reviewer ranks The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway higher, they emphasize the album's technical skill, evocative tracks like "Dancing With The Moonlight Knight," and memorable classics such as "I Know What I Like." Some tracks like "More Fool Me" are noted as less fitting but the overall cohesion and artistry dominate. The album closes on a haunting, reflective note about England's changing cultural landscape. Dive into the rich sounds and stories of Genesis' Selling England By The Pound — a must-listen prog masterpiece waiting to be rediscovered!
"'The First Halogenous Lights' encapsulates the whole Ponte-Thought in less than an hour with an immediate yet emotionally profound listening experience." "From cosmic evocations to danceable synthpop, this album captivates with vintage technopop sounds and non-trivial arrangements."
"'The First Halogenous Lights' encapsulates the whole Ponte-Thought in less than an hour with an immediate yet emotionally profound listening experience."
"From cosmic evocations to danceable synthpop, this album captivates with vintage technopop sounds and non-trivial arrangements."
Kluster Cold’s album 'The First Halogenous Lights' revives vintage synthpop with a cosmic and melancholic touch. Curated by Carlo Ponte, it melds analog keyboards and solid drum machines across diverse tracks. The work reflects influences from Kraftwerk and early electronic new wave. While slightly repetitive and lacking vocals, the album remains an emotionally rich and enjoyable listen for synthpop fans. Notable collaborations enrich its sound, making it a standout in independent Italian electronic music. Explore the vintage synthpop and cosmic sounds of Kluster Cold's unique album—listen now and dive into an evocative electronic journey!
"Green Desert sums up a phase of innovation and defines what is not only the typical form of the trio’s compositions but also the typical form of their albums." "There are no lyrics, no predominant mood illustrators. The album is to be listened to in total immersion."
"Green Desert sums up a phase of innovation and defines what is not only the typical form of the trio’s compositions but also the typical form of their albums."
"There are no lyrics, no predominant mood illustrators. The album is to be listened to in total immersion."
Green Desert captures Tangerine Dream at a peak of early innovation, blending cosmic synth sounds with traditional instruments. The album balances lengthy atmospheric suites with shorter tracks, reflecting the band's role in the Cosmic School of music. It foreshadows the future of electronic and space rock, emphasizing idea-driven virtuosity. Though not their most famous work, it remains essential for immersive listening and illustrates the group's pioneering approach. Dive into Tangerine Dream's Green Desert and experience the birth of cosmic electronic soundscapes.
"Music, Martinis and Misanthropy became a manifesto of Rice thought, dipping the brush into sensations and emotions that characterized his peers." Only by immersing oneself 100% into the various tracks can one grasp the coherence and artistic and intellectual cohesion of a man who through music truly expressed all of himself.
"Music, Martinis and Misanthropy became a manifesto of Rice thought, dipping the brush into sensations and emotions that characterized his peers."
Only by immersing oneself 100% into the various tracks can one grasp the coherence and artistic and intellectual cohesion of a man who through music truly expressed all of himself.
This review highlights Boyd Rice's 'Music, Martinis And Misanthropy' as a daring and intellectual work from the height of his career. Focusing on history, civilization, and political themes, the album weaves folk, ambient, and martial elements with a minimalist approach. Collaborations with notable artists deepen its atmosphere, while its lyrical content is integral to appreciating the album fully. Not an easy listen for everyone, but an essential exploration of Rice's artistic vision. Dive into Boyd Rice’s provocative and profound album—listen now to experience its unique blend of folk, ambient, and political artistry.
Faust demonstrated an extremely personal and original idea of sound art, giving birth to something that had only some roots from the so-called kraut movement. "Why don’t you eat carrots?" is an absolutely genius and out-of-the-box composition.
Faust demonstrated an extremely personal and original idea of sound art, giving birth to something that had only some roots from the so-called kraut movement.
"Why don’t you eat carrots?" is an absolutely genius and out-of-the-box composition.
Faust's 1971 debut album redefines kraut-rock with original sound art and bold experimentation. The record’s unique packaging and inventive tracks remain highly influential. With complex compositions and emotional depth, Faust stands as a visionary project ahead of its time. Highly recommended for adventurous listeners and fans of progressive rock. Explore Faust’s groundbreaking debut – listen now to experience a legendary kraut-rock journey!
"The work is a sound vision that traverses the vibrations of a modern metropolis from dawn to dusk." "Vangelis has an enormous mastery of the subject, crafting a balanced, enjoyable album calibrated to progressive electronic tastes."
"The work is a sound vision that traverses the vibrations of a modern metropolis from dawn to dusk."
"Vangelis has an enormous mastery of the subject, crafting a balanced, enjoyable album calibrated to progressive electronic tastes."
Vangelis' album The City, although overlooked and out of fashion in the 1990s, offers a carefully crafted and enjoyable ambient electronic experience. It evokes the atmosphere of a futuristic metropolis through varied musical styles, from jazzy minimalism to electronic-symphonic intensity. The album features rich moods and references classic electronic artists, creating an evocative soundscape full of human and mechanical nuances. Despite not being original, it is consistent and demonstrates Vangelis' mastery in progressive electronic music. Discover Vangelis' The City and immerse yourself in a futuristic sonic journey through urban life.
A foggy limbo of tearful and unescapable emotions, casting a disenchanted look at the fate of the individual and the grotesque paradoxes of his life. The skull in the flower’s corolla grins marbly, drawing sap from the passage of time and glimmers among the flames of the torches, illuminating the mists of our beliefs and the instability of our certainties.
A foggy limbo of tearful and unescapable emotions, casting a disenchanted look at the fate of the individual and the grotesque paradoxes of his life.
The skull in the flower’s corolla grins marbly, drawing sap from the passage of time and glimmers among the flames of the torches, illuminating the mists of our beliefs and the instability of our certainties.
Current 93's 1989 album Imperium marks a key shift toward apocalyptic folk, blending acoustic, chant-like vocals, and subtle electro-industrial influences. The album evokes a melancholic and mystical atmosphere with biblical and kabbalistic lyrical themes. Imperium demands focused listening to appreciate its layered sonic textures and emotional depth. David Tibet’s poetic vision and the album’s art contribute to a profound exploration of life, death, and spiritual paradoxes. Dive into the haunting world of Imperium by Current 93—listen now and experience a mystical journey through apocalyptic folk.
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