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"HERE COMES THE SPIN CYCLE. Sounds finally take shape, basses hit the stomach, pulsations grow heavier without changing form from the initial turn." "A post-rave sonic flow in a slow, continuous transformation, it could last for hours without changing."
"HERE COMES THE SPIN CYCLE. Sounds finally take shape, basses hit the stomach, pulsations grow heavier without changing form from the initial turn."
"A post-rave sonic flow in a slow, continuous transformation, it could last for hours without changing."
The review vividly describes 'f(x)' by Carter Tutti Void as an immersive and hypnotic industrial album inspired by the rhythmic chaos of a washing machine. The music evolves steadily with heavy pulsations and distorted sounds, creating a continuous transformative and post-rave sonic flow. The reviewer draws an emotional and imaginative connection between domestic sounds and innovative musical expression. Overall, the album is praised for its originality and immersive atmosphere. Dive into the hypnotic world of 'f(x)' by Carter Tutti Void and experience a unique industrial sound journey today!
A flow of sounds born from the sensitivity of Czech sonic manipulators and Japanese deities. Music that does not tell but suggests, imagines, dreams, is simply Art.
A flow of sounds born from the sensitivity of Czech sonic manipulators and Japanese deities.
Music that does not tell but suggests, imagines, dreams, is simply Art.
Kon B by GURUN GURUN creates a dreamlike flow of abstract soundscapes combining layered instruments, atonal melodies, and evocative atmospheres. The album evokes imagery reminiscent of Derek Jarman's art and channels influences from Coil and Steven Stapleton. It transcends traditional melody, inviting listeners to explore an imaginative and elusive sonic world where intelligence and art merge. Dive into the abstract world of Kon B and experience a unique, dreamlike sonic journey—listen now or read the full review!
This is the dance of the Brains on the Run. They dance, squirm, rub their sweaty inhibitions under a shower of RADIOactive neutrinos. A lively, excited laboratory, inviting us to join the dance, strip down, let the brains escape, free them, let them shoot beyond. Beyond the COIL.
This is the dance of the Brains on the Run. They dance, squirm, rub their sweaty inhibitions under a shower of RADIOactive neutrinos.
A lively, excited laboratory, inviting us to join the dance, strip down, let the brains escape, free them, let them shoot beyond. Beyond the COIL.
The review captures Coil's Backwards as an intense, sensual journey through experimental industrial and psychedelic soundscapes. It highlights the album's energetic dance rhythms and wild, liberating spirit that challenges conventions. The music is described as a synthetic yet living laboratory of raw, emotional beats and textures. Overall, a vivid celebration of the avant-garde. Experience the wild, sonic dance of Coil's Backwards—listen now and free your mind beyond convention!
Sound fragments in search of their story, of their exact placement in a blind mosaic, without an image on which to reconstruct themselves. Madonnas with necklaces of red hot peppers.
Sound fragments in search of their story, of their exact placement in a blind mosaic, without an image on which to reconstruct themselves.
Madonnas with necklaces of red hot peppers.
Gianni Giublena Rosacroce's 'Musica Da Camera Oscura' presents a fragmented and mystical sound journey blending pagan tribalism, Christian religiosity, and diverse world influences. The album is a dark, surreal exploration of sound fragments seeking their place, offering reassurances amid sinister dissonances. Rich with esoteric and psychedelic textures, it invites listeners to explore a mysterious, evocative sonic world. Dive into the mystical and dark world of Gianni Giublena Rosacroce's 'Musica Da Camera Oscura' and discover a unique sonic journey today.
Too much spoils everything. I am convinced that those familiar with the qualities of the original recipe will surely turn up their noses at this new interpretation, a jumble of flavors.
Too much spoils everything.
I am convinced that those familiar with the qualities of the original recipe will surely turn up their noses at this new interpretation, a jumble of flavors.
This review compares Port-Royal's 'Where Are You Now' album to an overly complicated pasta dish, criticizing it for lacking balance and overwhelming the listener. It warns that too much excess spoils the artistry and alienates longtime fans. The reviewer ultimately rejects the album for its failed attempt to appeal to new audiences at the expense of original finesse. Discover the honest critique of Port-Royal's latest—see why 'Where Are You Now' may not hit the mark.
"In 'Hidden Fields', the wild soul is still alive. Sly because it is controlled, it is not hurled against a wall." "An electric caress, asking nothing more of us than to close our eyes, let go, and free ourselves from the noise outside the door for about 25 minutes."
"In 'Hidden Fields', the wild soul is still alive. Sly because it is controlled, it is not hurled against a wall."
"An electric caress, asking nothing more of us than to close our eyes, let go, and free ourselves from the noise outside the door for about 25 minutes."
The review highlights The Telescopes' album Hidden Fields as a more controlled and introspective continuation of their previous explosive work, Taste. Stephen Lawrie’s vocals float over layered, evolving feedback and drone, creating a hypnotic and immersive experience. The album invites listeners to relax, close their eyes, and dive into its electric and nocturnal soundscape. It balances restraint with a compelling emotional depth, offering a meditative musical journey. Dive into The Telescopes' Hidden Fields and experience a mesmerizing journey of sound and emotion.
Ecstatic sonic apocalypse. Ecstasy and delirium. The Flying Saucer Attack in an ambient black metal nightmare.
Ecstatic sonic apocalypse. Ecstasy and delirium.
The Flying Saucer Attack in an ambient black metal nightmare.
Streaming Black by Antony Milton is a powerful blend of shoegaze and ambient black metal sounds, evoking melancholic and ecstatic moods. The album features intense sonic distortions and dark, psychedelic waves reminiscent of Flying Saucer Attack. It delivers an immersive, atmospheric experience from the New Zealand artist. Listen to Streaming Black and experience a haunting fusion of shoegaze and ambient black metal today!
In despair, there can always be a spark of hope. Music that wasn’t conceived for easy listening... with a little patience, you’ll find yourself before one of the most emotional sonic frescoes heard recently.
In despair, there can always be a spark of hope.
Music that wasn’t conceived for easy listening... with a little patience, you’ll find yourself before one of the most emotional sonic frescoes heard recently.
The review praises Nadja & Vampillia's album 'Impa’ fEké[(a) N' for its intense emotional depth and unique fusion of electric doom with neoclassical elements. It highlights the coexistence of despair and hope within the compositions, noting the album's challenging yet rewarding listening experience. The music's complex layering evokes a range of conflicting feelings that reflect the complexity of life. Dive into the emotional depths of Nadja & Vampillia's unique soundscape—listen and experience the fusion of doom and neoclassical today.
"The Empire Line is a fresh oil painting, it conveys tranquility, peace." "From the shore, sweet female chants create a folk electro ambient neoclassical drowsiness."
"The Empire Line is a fresh oil painting, it conveys tranquility, peace."
"From the shore, sweet female chants create a folk electro ambient neoclassical drowsiness."
The Empire Line by Konntinent is praised for its tranquil and peaceful electro-ambient soundscapes. The music features minimal piano notes, gentle electronic waves, and folk female chants. The review blends poetic personal reflections with vivid imagery to highlight the album's serene atmosphere. Despite some playful personal anecdotes, the album is regarded as splendid and fresh. Listen to The Empire Line and immerse yourself in a serene blend of electro-ambient and folk neoclassical sounds.
And that is the music of "The Sinking Of The Titanic". A long, slow, wonderful, heartbreaking waiting.
And that is the music of "The Sinking Of The Titanic".
A long, slow, wonderful, heartbreaking waiting.
The review portrays Gavin Bryars’ album as a slow and heartfelt experience, evoking a scene of quiet observation and anticipation. The music reflects the patience and sadness found in everyday moments. It is described as a haunting, minimalist composition that deeply resonates emotionally. The listener is encouraged to reflect on time, waiting, and loss. Listen to Gavin Bryars’ haunting masterpiece and experience a slow, emotional journey through sound.
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