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 "The dancing melting-pot seems damn capable of repeatedly arousing the attention not only of the limping Zombies... but also of the musically-alive!"

 "ZOMBY comes from nowhere and is already dead" and yet commands a frenetic elektro potpourri.

Zomby's 'Where Were U In '92' is a 38-minute energetic album mixing electro, dub, jungle, and garage styles. The review reflects a playful yet affectionate attitude toward Zomby's creative approach, highlighting the nostalgic charm and diverse musical textures. The album is praised for engaging both seasoned electronic music fans and newcomers, evoking a vivid dancefloor atmosphere. Dive into Zomby’s retro-inspired mix and experience Where Were U In '92’s electrifying dancefloor vibes today!

 This 'Slow Motion Apocalypse' is a truly great and rustic album: cantankerous and out of its mind.

 Essentially constitute this gargantuan axiom/concentration of rock 'n' roll revelries of the worst/best kind.

Slow Motion Apocalypse by Grotus is a distinctive, rustic album featuring proto-industrialist sounds and experimental electro-rock elements. Released on Alternative Tentacles, it offers an unforgettable blend of clangs, para-oriental influences, and groovy rock. The reviewer celebrates it as a rare and valuable piece not commonly produced anymore. Dive into Grotus' Slow Motion Apocalypse and experience an unforgettable industrial rock journey today!

 ATOMIC INCINERATOR OF NECRONUCLEAR COLLAPSE & PLUTONIUM WINDS - radioactive strings detonation

 RR UNHOLY BASTARD & PHOSGENE WARGAS - bestial growls of mutilation / mayhemic 4 strings detonation & geiger counter

The review highlights the aggressive and radioactive themes of BlasphemophagheR's album Nuclear Empire of Apocalypse. It emphasizes the brutal growls, bestial drums, and the album's intense atmosphere. The language is vivid but minimal, suggesting raw power without explicit praise or criticism. Overall, the review captures the essence of extreme metal music in a concise manner. Dive into the raw fury of BlasphemophagheR's Nuclear Empire of Apocalypse—listen now and experience extreme metal unleashed!

 May the chaos be with You!

 A dizzying, bewildering uproar worthy of a completely enraged kennels.

Foot Village's Friendship Nation unleashes a raw, primal energy through relentless tribal percussion and chaotic soundscapes. The album is characterized by pounding drums, abrasive vocal expressions, and an intense, unfiltered sonic experience. Its unconventional approach provides a unique and wild auditory journey, described as both bewildering and invigorating. Perfect for listeners seeking something both primitive and innovative. Dive into Foot Village's Friendship Nation for an unforgettable tribal percussion experience. Listen now and embrace the chaos!

 Grant your swollen and often unjustly mistreated ears the luxury of an album worthy of being listened to, lived, bitten, breathed, danced, skin-transpired.

 Rarely has there been an opportunity to perceive such a balanced, convincing, and natural union between Tradition and Contemporaneity.

Niyaz's Nine Heavens is celebrated as a remarkable album harmonizing Sufi mysticism with contemporary electronic elements. The vocals of Azam Ali shine distinctly against intricate electronic and traditional instrumentation. The album features two sections: an electronic-infused first half and an acoustic interpretation of the same tracks. This work offers a rewarding and immersive listening experience that appeals to world music lovers seeking innovative blends of past and present. Experience the enchanting world of Niyaz’s Nine Heavens — listen now and immerse yourself in an unforgettable fusion of tradition and modern sound.

 It’s a timeless, exhausting, metallurgical DeMassacre!

 1st Prize: an entire week with all the Napalm Death in your living room.

This review of Napalm Death's album 'Time Waits For No Slave' offers a playful and creative approach, inviting fans to engage in a contest to describe each track. The reviewer highlights the album's intense and relentless metal sound, describing it as a 'timeless, exhausting, metallurgical DeMassacre.' While not deeply analytical, the review captures the raw energy and spirit of the album. Dive into the fierce world of Napalm Death’s Time Waits For No Slave and experience the relentless grindcore metal blast!

 "We risked our lives to shoot the film and if I’m honest, I wouldn’t do it again."

 Abu-Assad bluntly slaps our faces with the shocking, insane reality of a people, made up of ordinary individuals oppressed by endless, layered, and repeated defeats.

Paradise Now, directed by Hany Abu-Assad, presents a raw and sober depiction of two Palestinian youths preparing for a suicide mission. The film's quasi-documentary approach explores complex social and political layers with authenticity and intensity. It challenges viewers to confront the tragic realities faced by ordinary individuals trapped in endless conflict. Recognized with the Blue Angel Award, this film is a necessary and powerful masterpiece. Watch Paradise Now to deeply understand the human side of an ongoing conflict.

 The work is evenly developed between pleasant and excellently interpreted reinterpretations and formally impeccable, perfectly executed, original compositions.

 Those seeking the thrill of the unexpected turn or the unusual solution will have to turn their auditory attention to different jazz shores.

LTC's 'A Different View' is the second album by the Italian jazz trio featuring piano, drums, and double bass. The album blends original compositions and well-executed reinterpretations influenced by swing, groove, and bossa nova. While the music is elegant and refined, it largely adheres to traditional jazz frameworks without surprising innovations. This album appeals to listeners who appreciate smooth, balanced jazz rather than experimental sounds. Highlights include tracks like 'Just Give Me Time' and 'Shibuya Crossing.' Listen to LTC's 'A Different View' to experience a refined jazz trio blending tradition with elegant execution.

 "Purity Dilution sounds ferociously authentic, with brilliant moments to sing at the top of your lungs."

 "One above all the wonderful 'Life On Planet Earth Is Fucken Cancerous' is a genuine jewel."

Defecation's 'Purity Dilution' is a raw and uncompromising grindcore album created by Mick and Mitch Harris. Recorded quickly yet authentically, it delivers 12 intense tracks full of chaotic energy and socially charged lyrics. Though not a genre cornerstone, it remains a ferociously authentic and notable work, especially highlighted by the powerful track 'Life On Planet Earth Is Fucken Cancerous.' Listen to Defecation's 'Purity Dilution' and experience a raw slice of authentic grindcore history now!

 Claustrophobic, unhealthy, grotesque, blasphemous, shocking, insane: these are the first chilling twenty minutes of the uncompromising yet intriguing work.

 Bubby might really become bad.

Bad Boy Bubby is a challenging and provocative film directed by Rolf De Heer. The story follows Bubby, a bizarre yet innocent man locked away for 35 years by his oppressive mother. The film’s unsettling atmosphere, powerful acting by Nicholas Hope, and its claustrophobic, grotesque style make it a compelling and unforgettable cinematic experience. Winner of the Venice Special Jury Prize, it remains a courageous and ironic work worthy of discovery. Discover Bad Boy Bubby’s gripping story and watch Nicholas Hope’s unforgettable debut.