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Red Dust |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com Music Directory 2007 |
| "Red Dust" is a 3-track CD single from the UK-based Mana ERG, fronted by the singer-songwriter Bruno De Angelis. Haunting and involving, with carefully-crafted arrangements, it brings the energy of industrial to the delicate world of ethereal soundscapes and the 70s art-rock. |
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Zeit |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2007 |
| While a typical electronic pop record may try to reach out to you through expressive vocals, melancholic melody, or energizing rhythms, delivering the artist's sometimes dark, yet perfectly human emotions, Equitant's "Zeit" (Time) belongs to the human-less world of electronic impulses, actively trying to distance itself from everything human into a digital compendium of mechanical rhythms and robotic vocals. |
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Water / Agua |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2006 |
| If you get to listen to a large number of synthpop releases from different parts of the world you may start noticing some common patterns. For example, there isn't too much dark electro coming from South America and certainly Germany is well known for synthpop with robotic, almost mechanical feel. Today review is for the band hailing from sunny Miami and their sound yet pertains to synthpop's rather traditional dark melancholy is overall quite upbeat and blends together stomping trance rhythms with sensuality of Latin culture. |
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Motif Sky |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2006 |
| I think 99% of bad reviews start with "I was very excited to get this release BUT …". Nonetheless, being a long-time Camouflage fan, I was indeed excited to pick up their latest single "Motif Sky". Fortunately, listening to this undoubtedly great recording wasn't even a bit disappointing. |
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Emplosia |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2006 |
| In my opinion, when it comes to music Russia is a country of extremes. Flooded by the cheesiest pop music ever created (well, maybe except for the Asian pop), the country manages to breed outstanding alternative musicians who are instantly able to rival their most seasoned Western counterparts. Without a doubt Emplosia's self-titled debut on Q-Code Records is a serious contender in today's synthpop and electro scene. |
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It's all about passion |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2006 |
| It would be a fairly trivial thing to say that some CDs sound better than the others or that you like some music and you can't stand some other music. Now you're probably thinking that the summer heat is finally getting to my head or I've gotten too many CDs to review and going through a mental meltdown. Hold on, I'm getting to my point here. |
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Not Love |
| written by Mik Seliverstov / allSynthpop.com 2006 |
| Some people say you never get a second chance to make a favorable first impression. That's not always true when it comes to music. The CD I'm reviewing today is "Not Love" by the Swedish band Dimbodius fronted by Marcus Dimbodius. |
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Bind Torture Kill |
| written by Kyle Kucate / Grave Concerns eZine 2006 |
| Johan Von Roy has returned with another hard pounding EBM assualt, Bind Torture Kill. Following after his previous album, Axis of Evil, Suicide Commando has focused purely on intense club makers, yet still remaining harsh and raw. |
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