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"The succinct, digital-delicacy intrinsic to the crepuscular fragment named 'Moan' leaves more than pleasantly surprised." "There are... several fragments not exactly (con)vincing if not concretely negligible, but this doesn’t so heavily affect the sporadically appreciable results of the ample work."
"The succinct, digital-delicacy intrinsic to the crepuscular fragment named 'Moan' leaves more than pleasantly surprised."
"There are... several fragments not exactly (con)vincing if not concretely negligible, but this doesn’t so heavily affect the sporadically appreciable results of the ample work."
The review examines Trentemøller's debut album 'The Last Resort', noting its ambitious two-CD length and diverse electronic styles. While some tracks like 'Moan' and 'Take Me Into Your Skin' are praised for their depth and atmosphere, others fall into cliché or routine dance-floor territory. Despite unevenness, the album offers a substantial contribution to the techno and deep house scene with appreciable moments, positioning Trentemøller as a promising artist. Discover Trentemøller's debut album and explore its rich, atmospheric electronic soundscapes today!
There is nothing to object regarding the enjoyability and the actual overall pleasantness: admirable performers pleasant to the hearing and, naturellement, nothing to say against the remarkable talent. What does not completely convince me about this enjoyable new-old-jazz work lies in the instrumental lack of preference for any type of modern contamination.
There is nothing to object regarding the enjoyability and the actual overall pleasantness: admirable performers pleasant to the hearing and, naturellement, nothing to say against the remarkable talent.
What does not completely convince me about this enjoyable new-old-jazz work lies in the instrumental lack of preference for any type of modern contamination.
Mario Biondi's debut album 'Handful Of Soul' delivers a smooth, jazz-soul experience marked by elegant vocal performances and classic jazz influences. The album is well-produced and enjoyable, though somewhat predictable due to its avoidance of modern stylistic experimentation. Biondi's rich voice is the highlight, carrying the tracks with warmth and sincerity. Overall, it's a promising start for the young Italian artist with potential for growth. Listen to Mario Biondi's soulful debut and experience timeless jazz with a modern touch!
The sound this time is made of an addition of unusual substance and even greater stunning organicity. Visqueen... a sound particularly congested yet airy, robust, with para-carcinogenic, sordid connotations, but contextually endowed with regenerative vitality and vivid fierceness.
The sound this time is made of an addition of unusual substance and even greater stunning organicity.
Visqueen... a sound particularly congested yet airy, robust, with para-carcinogenic, sordid connotations, but contextually endowed with regenerative vitality and vivid fierceness.
Unsane's Visqueen delivers a powerful and organic noise-rock experience. The album builds on the band's legacy with intense, chaotic soundscapes, capturing urban paranoia and raw energy. It is praised for its high-quality recording that faithfully conveys the band's live ferocity. Visqueen blends brutality with a desire for renewal while remaining true to Unsane's roots. Dive into Unsane's Visqueen for a fierce noise-rock journey that pushes boundaries and captures raw urban energy.
You might find sustenance (albeit stale) for your film-hungry canines & incisors. Do (Cine)As You Please.
You might find sustenance (albeit stale) for your film-hungry canines & incisors.
Do (Cine)As You Please.
Kevin Smith’s 'Clerks' is a politically incorrect, witty indie film beloved for its sharp dialogue and memorable characters. Made on a shoestring budget, it launched Smith’s career and became a cult classic. Shot in black and white due to financial constraints, the film offers a humorous look at the mundane lives of store clerks. Its legacy endures as an essential piece of 1990s cinema. Watch Kevin Smith’s iconic Clerks and experience the cult classic that redefined indie comedy.
"An incontrovertible proof of the imposing majesty and the sound-forwardness of the ArtistA in question." "Amidst shimmering sounds of old mimeographs, belligerent oboes, roaring pre-Stock(84)hausenist raviolomachines, mammoth bell clangs mixed with more elegant ringing."
"An incontrovertible proof of the imposing majesty and the sound-forwardness of the ArtistA in question."
"Amidst shimmering sounds of old mimeographs, belligerent oboes, roaring pre-Stock(84)hausenist raviolomachines, mammoth bell clangs mixed with more elegant ringing."
This review highlights Michele Scommegna's avant-garde proto-sonic album from 1959, emphasizing its bold experimentation and sound-forwardness. It situates the work within the historical context preceding Nicola Di Bari's mainstream career. The reviewer praises the album's innovative use of unusual instruments and sonic textures, considering it a hidden gem worth rediscovery. Despite its obscurity, the album is recognized as a testament to the artist's majesty and creativity. Discover Michele Scommegna's avant-garde album and experience a unique journey into experimental sound.
A construct as sullenly futuristic and impermeable as it is solidly intriguing even for those who do not usually engage in such daring sound philosophies. Fragments composed of unprecedented sound-logics yet solidly credible in their total self-referentiality.
A construct as sullenly futuristic and impermeable as it is solidly intriguing even for those who do not usually engage in such daring sound philosophies.
Fragments composed of unprecedented sound-logics yet solidly credible in their total self-referentiality.
Arpanet's Inertial Frame is a deeply futuristic and innovative electro album by Gerald Donald. It reflects a unique and isolated approach to digital sound design, echoing Detroit techno's origins. The album stands out for its complex synthetic architectures and avant-garde sound manipulations. It offers a solid, compelling expression even for listeners outside the niche futuristic electro scene. Dive into Arpanet's Inertial Frame and experience a bold leap in futuristic electro sound design.
A sardonic, wicked, ferocious, dismantling assault on the (semi-heart attacked) coronaries as well as on the bewildered auditory system. The unrestrained, gasping, shattered, oppressive, volcanic guitaring of good Sir Keiji is dynamically mixed with the rhythmic percussive racket orchestrated by the elephantine Yoshida.
A sardonic, wicked, ferocious, dismantling assault on the (semi-heart attacked) coronaries as well as on the bewildered auditory system.
The unrestrained, gasping, shattered, oppressive, volcanic guitaring of good Sir Keiji is dynamically mixed with the rhythmic percussive racket orchestrated by the elephantine Yoshida.
This review highlights the unexpected ingenuity of Keiji Haino and Tatsuya Yoshida's album 'New Rap,' which defies traditional rap conventions. The album mixes shattered guitars and intense drums into a chaotic, yet engaging sound experience. It is praised for its complexity, genre-bending innovation, and raw energy, making it a notable work in experimental and avant-garde music scenes. Dive into the wild and innovative world of 'New Rap' by Keiji Haino and Tatsuya Yoshida—experience music like never before!
A dazzling progression/concentration of crystalline executive class as well as of magnificent musical-metaphysical magnificence. This ensemble could, might send You (with moderate probability) into ecstasy.
A dazzling progression/concentration of crystalline executive class as well as of magnificent musical-metaphysical magnificence.
This ensemble could, might send You (with moderate probability) into ecstasy.
The Heritage Orchestra's debut album impresses with its sober yet expressive sound, masterfully blending jazz, soul, funk, and orchestral styles. Guided by Chris Wheeler and Jules Buckley, the album offers a fresh, versatile listening experience. Highlights include the multiform suite 'The 1890 Affair' and rich instrumentation across the ensemble. This 40+ member group presents a polished soundscape marked by finesse and emotional depth. Listen now to The Heritage Orchestra's debut and experience a masterful blend of jazz, soul, and orchestral brilliance!
If the average level of the immortalized images comes even perceptibly close to the joyful, sparkling, convoluted, often fluttering scores contained therein, we should/could also find ourselves appreciating a very fine (and enjoyable) feature film. The sly and lunar “Romance” or the sparkling and joy-spreading “Happy ending” manage (undoubtedly) to reconcile with the surrounding human globe.
If the average level of the immortalized images comes even perceptibly close to the joyful, sparkling, convoluted, often fluttering scores contained therein, we should/could also find ourselves appreciating a very fine (and enjoyable) feature film.
The sly and lunar “Romance” or the sparkling and joy-spreading “Happy ending” manage (undoubtedly) to reconcile with the surrounding human globe.
John Zorn’s FilmWorks XVIII: The Treatment is a masterfully crafted soundtrack featuring a dynamic quartet of talented musicians. The album delivers joyful, cinematic, and intricate soundscapes, characterized by the interplay of accordion, vibraphone, violin, and double bass. Though there's some formulaic repetition, the overall composition remains engaging and enjoyable. The review praises Zorn’s orchestration and the album’s affinity with the film’s atmosphere. Dive into John Zorn’s intricate soundtrack for The Treatment and experience cinematic music mastery like never before!
Young Widows offer a caustic and engaging delightful half-hour made up of vile sounds, heart-stopping breaks, hysterical screams, and dizzying ups and downs. A turgid and scarcely dilutable, cacophonous mix Shellac/Unsane/Jesus Lizard/Helmet-like could become an apt definition to depict the content of the tetchy artifact.
Young Widows offer a caustic and engaging delightful half-hour made up of vile sounds, heart-stopping breaks, hysterical screams, and dizzying ups and downs.
A turgid and scarcely dilutable, cacophonous mix Shellac/Unsane/Jesus Lizard/Helmet-like could become an apt definition to depict the content of the tetchy artifact.
Young Widows' debut album Settle Down City delivers a powerful and abrasive noise-rock experience. With a tightened trio lineup, the band crafts a dense and dynamic sound influenced by notable acts like Shellac and Unsane. The album balances chaotic intensity with moments of surprising listenability, offering a standout entry in the genre's recent output. Key tracks include "Mirrorfucker," "The Charmers," and "The First Half." Dive into Young Widows' intense noise-rock journey and experience the raw power of Settle Down City now!
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