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You feel the nostalgia of an absent future and a heart-wrenching past that never happened. Listening to 'The Sky Has Vanished,' 'Drooping Off,' 'Tumbling Relentless Heaps,' 'Despite Faith' means being crushed, suspended, sitting in padmasana on top of a column while all around swirls the sand of time.
You feel the nostalgia of an absent future and a heart-wrenching past that never happened.
Listening to 'The Sky Has Vanished,' 'Drooping Off,' 'Tumbling Relentless Heaps,' 'Despite Faith' means being crushed, suspended, sitting in padmasana on top of a column while all around swirls the sand of time.
Abul Mogard's 'Works' is a deeply lyrical and melancholic ambient album evoking nostalgia for an absent past and future. Composed with remarkable maturity despite its origins on cassette and CD-R, the album creates a vast emotional landscape. The music invites listeners to experience timelessness and complex emotions, positioning the composer as a profound and reflective artist. Tracks like 'The Sky Has Vanished' immerse the listener in sensations of history, dismay, and suspended time. Immerse yourself in Abul Mogard's 'Works' and discover a hauntingly beautiful ambient journey today.
The assault is furious from the first to the last chapter of this London Zoo. No mushy dubstep here: reverberated and raw beats like a blade of grass playing its cards in the cracks of sun-baked asphalt.
The assault is furious from the first to the last chapter of this London Zoo.
No mushy dubstep here: reverberated and raw beats like a blade of grass playing its cards in the cracks of sun-baked asphalt.
The Bug's London Zoo delivers a furious and modern dancehall album, blending abyssal bass and syncopated rhythms with collaborations from renowned MCs. Embracing influences from dub, industrial, and free jazz, the album creates a menacing yet precise soundscape. It stands out as a defining album of 2008 with its raw energy and uncompromising style. Dive into The Bug’s London Zoo and experience a revolutionary dancehall journey today!
They make love as if it’s always the last time. As if there were no tomorrow. A guitar that plays the delta blues, but stiffened and worn out by the noise grinder of Detroit.
They make love as if it’s always the last time. As if there were no tomorrow.
A guitar that plays the delta blues, but stiffened and worn out by the noise grinder of Detroit.
Mule's debut album delivers a powerful fusion of southern blues and urban hardcore noise, driven by PW Long's hoarse, emotive vocals. The music evokes raw passion and despair, blending delta blues with the intensity of Detroit's noise rock scene. Produced by Steve Albini, the album is a visceral, gritty experience evoking themes of survival, discomfort, and American storytelling. Dive into the intense world of Mule's debut—feel the raw blues and hardcore fury now!
Enduser crafts a pill with an unmistakably bitter taste, tailor-made for such cynical palates. After a few tracks you realize that the song structure is always the same, but this doesn’t detract much from a work that’s not about the mind, but about the legs.
Enduser crafts a pill with an unmistakably bitter taste, tailor-made for such cynical palates.
After a few tracks you realize that the song structure is always the same, but this doesn’t detract much from a work that’s not about the mind, but about the legs.
Enduser's Run War is a fierce drum’n’bass album that revisits the golden era with brutal rhythms and dense layering. It blends ambient, hip hop, gabber, and breakcore influences, creating an exhausting and intense listening experience. The album stands out with its fearless energy and complex vocal samples, making it a challenging but rewarding dance music work. Dive into the fierce rhythms and harsh beauty of Enduser’s Run War—listen now and feel the relentless energy!
Political commitment and inspiration go hand in hand, merging to create an irresistible blend. The musical coordinates can be found in groups such as the Jam, the Style Council, and perhaps even the Lambrettas, but what makes the Redskins superior is their more aggressive drive and the warmth with which they convey their message.
Political commitment and inspiration go hand in hand, merging to create an irresistible blend.
The musical coordinates can be found in groups such as the Jam, the Style Council, and perhaps even the Lambrettas, but what makes the Redskins superior is their more aggressive drive and the warmth with which they convey their message.
The Redskins’ only album, 'Neither Washington Nor Moscow,' delivers a rare blend of genuine political commitment and inspired music during the Thatcher era. Mixing sixties soul, punk energy, and a skinhead aesthetic, the band passionately promoted worker unity amidst social turmoil. Highlights include the praised single 'Lean on Me' and the driving rhythms that resonate with Mods and Northern Soul fans. Despite lyrical repetitiveness, the album stands out for its aggressive yet warm delivery, marking the Redskins as important voice in 80s political music. Listen to The Redskins’ powerful blend of punk and soul and explore the fierce political spirit of 'Neither Washington Nor Moscow' today!
"This album... enters your world and for a couple of hours slightly tilts it, changes its axis a bit, offers the opportunity for those 'mood experiments'." "Where Shadow indulges in pure citationism, Sukia never loses sight of the purpose they set for themselves: 'experiments in mood changing.'"
"This album... enters your world and for a couple of hours slightly tilts it, changes its axis a bit, offers the opportunity for those 'mood experiments'."
"Where Shadow indulges in pure citationism, Sukia never loses sight of the purpose they set for themselves: 'experiments in mood changing.'"
Sukia's 'Contacto Espacial Con El Tercer Sexo' is a highly creative and intelligent album blending vintage samples, hypnotic beats, and psychedelic elements. It offers an immersive mood-changing experience driven by masterful production and clever sound collages. While most tracks impress, a few like 'Mr Robot' feel less focused. The album’s uniqueness lies in its combination of irony, intelligence, and experimental spirit. Dive into Sukia’s 'Contacto Espacial Con El Tercer Sexo' and experience a mind-bending journey of sound and mood shifting.
"It's like immersing yourself in a Jacuzzi at ten thousand atmospheres loaded with Perrier water; it’s bewildering at first, then you get out, put on a robe and sponge slippers and feel revitalized." "It’s a racket, but a racket organized and planned to delight some. For others, there’s always Michael Bolton reinterpreting Sinatra."
"It's like immersing yourself in a Jacuzzi at ten thousand atmospheres loaded with Perrier water; it’s bewildering at first, then you get out, put on a robe and sponge slippers and feel revitalized."
"It’s a racket, but a racket organized and planned to delight some. For others, there’s always Michael Bolton reinterpreting Sinatra."
This review explores Agoraphobic Nosebleed's album 'Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope,' highlighting its extreme grindcore intensity, rapid blast beats, and ironic humor. Despite short, similar tracks, the album works as a cohesive, immersive experience. The band's style reflects roots from 90s grindcore with touches of experimentation and Scott Hull's production expertise. It’s a challenging but rewarding listen for fans of the genre. Experience the extreme grindcore fury of Agoraphobic Nosebleed—listen to 'Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope' and feel the intensity!
When the notes of 'Queen Elizabeth', 'Assassinator', 'Bad Friday' hit, my brain disconnects and my legs start dancing like I’m sixteen. His stage presence is absolutely pitiful... but the bass hits deep and Eek-A-Mouse’s shrill voice sings his ironic nonsense lyrics in pure sing jay style.
When the notes of 'Queen Elizabeth', 'Assassinator', 'Bad Friday' hit, my brain disconnects and my legs start dancing like I’m sixteen.
His stage presence is absolutely pitiful... but the bass hits deep and Eek-A-Mouse’s shrill voice sings his ironic nonsense lyrics in pure sing jay style.
This review covers Eek-A-Mouse's 2006 live show in Milan, highlighting a blend of nostalgia and evolving stage presence. Despite some criticism of his physicality and audience interaction, the concert delivers powerful reggae classics supported by a solid band. The experience evokes fond memories and dance-inducing rhythms. Overall, it portrays a valuable live encounter with a reggae legend. Discover the raw energy and timeless hits of Eek-A-Mouse live—dive into this unforgettable reggae concert review now!
The bomb is called Schoolly D, and his first self-titled LP is music like no one had ever heard. P. S. K. -What Does It Mean? is the central point of the album... A masterpiece.
The bomb is called Schoolly D, and his first self-titled LP is music like no one had ever heard.
P. S. K. -What Does It Mean? is the central point of the album... A masterpiece.
Schoolly D's 1985 self-titled debut album is a groundbreaking release that predates and influences later hardcore and gangsta rap artists. With minimalistic but powerful beats, sharp scratching, and vivid storytelling from Philadelphia's streets, the album remains timeless. Highlighted tracks like "P.S.K." showcase the raw originality that shaped hip-hop's direction. The reviewer praises its enduring innovation and impact, noting its freshness even decades later. Explore the raw sound of hip-hop origins—listen to Schoolly D’s debut album now and experience the foundation of hardcore rap.
"Their most significant record ... represents the perfect synthesis of an era, of a sound." Warzone's hardcore is "less furious and fast... relies on oi chants and sounds more akin to metal... songs are all quite complex and rich with breaks and tempo changes."
"Their most significant record ... represents the perfect synthesis of an era, of a sound."
Warzone's hardcore is "less furious and fast... relies on oi chants and sounds more akin to metal... songs are all quite complex and rich with breaks and tempo changes."
Warzone's 1987 album 'Don't Forget The Struggle, Don't Forget The Streets' captures the essence of the New York hardcore scene with influences from English oi punk. The review emphasizes Raybeez's leadership and the album's solid execution in a genre that was already shifting elsewhere. Despite misconceptions around symbolism, the album remains a vital testament to hardcore's street roots and social consciousness. It's praised as direct, well-played, and representative of its era. Dive into Warzone’s classic hardcore sound and explore the roots of NYHC—listen now and feel the streets’ raw energy!
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