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Stunningly uncompromising, deviant, exploded (and explosive), surrealist, the agile musical/roar barely contained in these miserable twenty-seven degraded and skinned minutes. If Brainiac were still alive and had decided to heavily damage their expressive module, they would probably have undertaken stylistic solutions not particularly dissimilar.
Stunningly uncompromising, deviant, exploded (and explosive), surrealist, the agile musical/roar barely contained in these miserable twenty-seven degraded and skinned minutes.
If Brainiac were still alive and had decided to heavily damage their expressive module, they would probably have undertaken stylistic solutions not particularly dissimilar.
The Chrome Panthers by Ex Models featuring Kid Millions offers a fierce, uncompromising blend of no-wave, industrial, and noise rock. The New York duo crafts a claustrophobic and explosive soundscape, recalling early Devo and Brainiac's experimental spirit. Fans of experimental, chaotic music will find this album a thrilling, vital experience. The review praises the album’s innovative structure and intense sonic assault. Discover the relentless energy of The Chrome Panthers—listen now and experience Ex Models' raw, no-wave intensity!
The three formidable performers project stratospheric, vibrant improvised sound peaks rarely found within the mentioned studio works. The entire concert offers celestial audio-satisfactions galore and then some.
The three formidable performers project stratospheric, vibrant improvised sound peaks rarely found within the mentioned studio works.
The entire concert offers celestial audio-satisfactions galore and then some.
This live recording captures the Masada String Trio’s extraordinary performance at Warsaw's Summer Jazz Day Festival. Led by John Zorn, the trio showcases impressive string mastery and dynamic improvisation. The set features powerful interpretations from their Klezmer-Jazz repertoire, delivering intense and heart-wrenching moments. The review praises the musicians' cohesion, virtuosity, and the thrilling expressivity that the live setting enhances. This rare recording is a significant addition to fans of avant-garde and jazz string ensembles. Discover the thrilling live sound of Masada String Trio—listen now and experience their mastery and intensity!
A true sonic monument this (double) digital work emanated on the occasion of the artistic and vital twentieth anniversary of the trois merveilleux, stratospheric, sound manipulators from Switzerland. The dub-work carried out by Mad Professor on "Kissing the Sun" constitute (among the many) an essential and valid reason to evaluate positively the immense/substantial pseudo-collection.
A true sonic monument this (double) digital work emanated on the occasion of the artistic and vital twentieth anniversary of the trois merveilleux, stratospheric, sound manipulators from Switzerland.
The dub-work carried out by Mad Professor on "Kissing the Sun" constitute (among the many) an essential and valid reason to evaluate positively the immense/substantial pseudo-collection.
The Young Gods’ XXY Twenty Years is a vital double album marking 20 years of innovative electro/industrial music. Unlike typical compilations, it offers both a high-quality best-of selection and a treasure trove of rare remixes and unheard tracks. The collection highlights the band's creativity and sound experimentation, making it invaluable for both longtime fans and newcomers. The new track "Secret" hints at promising future projects. Discover The Young Gods’ groundbreaking XXY Twenty Years album—listen now and experience 20 years of sonic innovation!
An album... that, with each successive and consecutive listening stratification, assumes the tones and full characteristics of a literal (yet hyper-sober) marvel. Softly insidiously embeds itself apparently painlessly in the prefrontal cortex of the intrigued eavesdropping listener, thickening exponentially with each further synaptic passage.
An album... that, with each successive and consecutive listening stratification, assumes the tones and full characteristics of a literal (yet hyper-sober) marvel.
Softly insidiously embeds itself apparently painlessly in the prefrontal cortex of the intrigued eavesdropping listener, thickening exponentially with each further synaptic passage.
Sofa Surfers' 2005 self-titled album marks a significant evolution from their earlier electro/hip hop sound toward a richly instrumental, layered downtempo work. Featuring guitar elements and notable soulful vocals by Many Obeya, the album creates a dense sonic atmosphere with striking tonal contrasts. It draws a sonic parallel to the innovative ethos of Massive Attack’s Mezzanine, achieving both intelligence and intensity. This fourth effort surprises with its thoughtful, evolving soundscape and creative boldness. Discover the intricate layers of Sofa Surfers’ groundbreaking 2005 album—listen now and experience trip-hop redefined.
Chris Spencer and the blood-stained, mortuary, unhealthy brigade resume their artistically vital, grotesque journey after a long seven-year 'biological standstill.' "Make Them Prey" literally skins the hide off with those (recognizable) rending circular guitars.
Chris Spencer and the blood-stained, mortuary, unhealthy brigade resume their artistically vital, grotesque journey after a long seven-year 'biological standstill.'
"Make Them Prey" literally skins the hide off with those (recognizable) rending circular guitars.
Unsane makes a powerful comeback with their album Blood Run after a seven-year break. The band reclaims their place as pioneers of fierce, brutal noise rock, delivering a dark and immersive sound. The album features intense guitars, relentless drums, and a dense, visceral sonic atmosphere reminiscent of their early work. Blood Run is praised for its raw energy and audacious audio expression. Dive into Unsane's Blood Run to experience a relentless journey through brutal noise rock—listen now for a fierce sonic assault.
The three astute rockers demonstrated that the classic rock triad of guitar, bass, and drums can offer ample and rich audio-satisfactions. "Big Red Letter Day" preserves some of the most intriguing and successful songs of the not so copious Buffalo discography.
The three astute rockers demonstrated that the classic rock triad of guitar, bass, and drums can offer ample and rich audio-satisfactions.
"Big Red Letter Day" preserves some of the most intriguing and successful songs of the not so copious Buffalo discography.
Buffalo Tom's 1993 album Big Red Letter Day marks a solid artistic ascent for the Boston trio, blending passionate rock guitar with rich vocal harmonies. The album delivers eleven tracks of well-crafted, melodic indie rock that stand out in their discography. Though not their absolute creative peak, it contains some of their most intriguing and successful songs. Despite limited mainstream attention, it remains a shining example of intelligent and heartfelt rock music from the era. Explore the passionate sound of Buffalo Tom’s Big Red Letter Day and rediscover this underrated indie rock classic!
The ultra-modulated “Black Hole Sun” became a sober ultra-sentimental, reflective, and aurally gratifying track. Hearing the aged Paul who with his “Com’On” mimics the David Lee Roth of Van Halen-era, is quite amusing.
The ultra-modulated “Black Hole Sun” became a sober ultra-sentimental, reflective, and aurally gratifying track.
Hearing the aged Paul who with his “Com’On” mimics the David Lee Roth of Van Halen-era, is quite amusing.
Paul Anka’s Rock Swings album offers a charming and bold reinterpretation of contemporary pop and rock hits through a swing lens. While some adaptations feel forced, many tracks, such as 'Black Hole Sun' and 'Eye Of The Tiger,' stand out for their emotional depth and unique arrangements. The album balances nostalgia with creative risk, showcasing Anka’s lively vocal style supported by a large, sophisticated band. Although not always artistically profound, the work remains enjoyable and surprising, especially when compared to newer artists in the genre. Listen to Paul Anka’s Rock Swings and experience a fresh swing take on your favorite pop and rock hits today!
"A truly credible sonic hybridity... a happily multi-colored acoustic palette, rich and 'very spicy' as in the best Arab culinary tradition." "Mademoiselle Natacha literally drags through the sense of rhythm and frantic sonically culturally-approaching intelligence."
"A truly credible sonic hybridity... a happily multi-colored acoustic palette, rich and 'very spicy' as in the best Arab culinary tradition."
"Mademoiselle Natacha literally drags through the sense of rhythm and frantic sonically culturally-approaching intelligence."
Natacha Atlas' album Gedida is praised as a remarkable fusion of Middle Eastern and Western musical traditions. The album showcases a rich array of instruments and unique rhythms, with vocals sung mostly in Arabic. It's a culturally intelligent synthesis, blending traditional sounds with modern production, creating a vibrant and evocative listening experience. Listen to Gedida and experience the vibrant blend of East and West through Natacha Atlas' captivating voice and rich musical textures.
The two virtuosos execute the 'score' as if a salvific competition between their instruments were at play. The work skillfully balances jazz-experimentalism and smooth, fluid musicality with astounding dynamic balance and execution.
The two virtuosos execute the 'score' as if a salvific competition between their instruments were at play.
The work skillfully balances jazz-experimentalism and smooth, fluid musicality with astounding dynamic balance and execution.
Erans by Tatsuya Yoshida and Satoko Fujii is a riveting jazz album showcasing intense and virtuosic performances on piano and drums. The music balances experimental jazz with smooth fluidity, creating a thrilling sonic confrontation. The duo explores intricate, dynamic patterns that push musical boundaries without losing accessibility. This album is a standout for fans of avant-garde Japanese jazz and improvised music. Discover the boundary-pushing jazz energies of Erans—listen now and experience Yoshida and Fujii's electrifying synergy!
A truly satisfying underlying non-classifiability, composed of a maladjustment sense of impending audio-apocalypse. Those who had the pleasure and fortune to appreciate them in activity effectively defined them as bearers of the most (s)car(e)ngaging musical show on planet Earth.
A truly satisfying underlying non-classifiability, composed of a maladjustment sense of impending audio-apocalypse.
Those who had the pleasure and fortune to appreciate them in activity effectively defined them as bearers of the most (s)car(e)ngaging musical show on planet Earth.
Crash Worship's Triple Mania II is a powerful and chaotic album blending tribal percussion, distorted sounds, and pagan-inspired rituals. The music is complex, intense, and offers a unique sonic experience that defies classification. This recording captures only about 60% of the band's live energy, yet remains a stunning testimony to their anarchic style. The album challenges and rewards listeners with its bewildering, multi-layered audio landscape. Dive into the chaotic, tribal world of Crash Worship's Triple Mania II and experience one of underground music's most intense sound rituals!
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