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3/10/2011

Uzumaki - FF8E7 (2009)


Jamendo

7.3

/Industrial noise, EBM, Darkwave, Modern classical, Crossover, Industrial
techno/


Comment: This project comes from Adelaide, Australia, shooting a 16-track set of industrial and noise-infused dance music mixed with stepwise piano chords. Rattle synth riffs do ride on abrasive guitar undercurrents and distorted cadence mayhem. Intense, bombastic and loud. Actually one track comes into greatness (the 11th track which is without the title or just -) combining subtle ambient and harmonic touch obviously differentiating from the rest.

3/08/2011

Dala Sun - Sala Dun (2010/2011)


Torn Flesh

8.0

/Stoner rock, Doom metal, Psychedelia, Screamo/

Comment: Dala Sun is a self-assured trio from Patras, Greece being debuted with thisself-released album in 2010 already. Indeed, the three men with vocals, guitar, bass and drums play out a blend of doom metal, stoner rock, and psychedelia. Even some screamo shades and such referring details can be detected for in Haris` vocal line. Though the whole may mainly seem as a tough riff-ridden guitar forging, yet, it could be considered as a background just allowing for psychedelic glimpses to come better forth.

Genox - Hourglass (2011)


Enoughrecords
Archive.org

7.6

/Downtempo, IDM, Electronic pop, Breakbeat, New age, Trance, Dub-tech/

Comment: The recent case is a groundplan based upon diverse faced beats infiltrated and interfering with each other. Indeed, breaking off the ground from electronic pop-based drumming and trance-like brooding to more technical and near-abstract IDM cadences. In the higher layers of the concept can be found out decent atmospheric shimmerings and dusty dubbed-out channelizations. However, it is hard to map the average, cross-sectional area regarding all of this enterprise.

3/07/2011

Panorama - Tapete rojo (2011)


Series Media
Archive.org

8.8

/Shoegaze, Soul funk, Dance rock, Progressive, Psychedelic rock, Alternative rock, Experimental indie, Crossover/

Comment: In the previous year I discovered for myself some excellent shoegaze/psychedelic/experimental indie groups like This Lonely Crowd and Inverness from Brazil. No doubt, the Latin American-based music has established a solid aesthetic level amongst the indie music realm, though, having unsung and underrated reputation around the world nowadays yet. Panorama comes from Medellín, Colombia, having recorded since 2001. Their fourth release does veer from ordinary, slightly psychedelic-drenched indie pop (Trampa; Tapete rojo) and atmospheric synth progressions around shoegaze-relied wraiths (Sol brillar; Hola/Adiós) to catchy, danceable soul funk (No encuentro las palabras). By the way, all the songs are spanish-sung.

White Wishes - Today (2010)


/Shoegaze, Indie pop, Alternative pop, Dream pop, Singer-songwriter/

9.6

Comment: White Wishes is 20-year-old Nikita Pavlov, coming from the area of St. Petersburg, Russia and now sharing his residing place between it and Berlin. His 4-track album Today is just a brilliant, near-perfect indie workout drifting within a realm of dream-alike shoegaze-y pop a la the minor yet excellent hits by Slowdive (Richard, Summer Haze). The lyrics is used to be contemplative going mainly about love without being spiced up into pathetic somehow. Beautiful surges of guitars and melody hooks give it a solid backdrop thereby making me feel really enthralled. And I have no idea how much I have listened to it yet. I can just say the following: let`s wait Pavlov`s new releases. Indeed, he has got a formula how to establish a kind of magic pop.

Light Leak - Thoughts Of Mirth (2010)


/Glo-fi, Chillwave, Alternative, Electronic pop, Bedroom pop, Cosmic pop, Experimental indie/

Comment: This is an European version of bedroom pop/chillwave/glo-fi music from Germany, also including the main sample from Gainsbourg & Bardot`s classic Je T'Aime … Moi Non Plus at The Morning Star. More concretely onwards, lo-fi-esque beats are finely shuffled with catchy melody hooks and dream-alike, at times even cosmic harmonics, offering a slightly psychedelic and halfway disco pop experience all in all. Indeed, as if tuned by 70`s producers.

My Duck666 - Music For Believers (2011)


/Noisegrind, Gorenoise, Noise music, Harsh noise, Avant-garde, Non music, Brutal metal/

Comment: Choky, skipping and voracious simultaneously, the seventh album by My Duck666 (from Moscow) is filled in with spontaneous and very malignant (mainly brown) noise attacks and zombie-esque moanings, however, it might be the best sonic reflection of a human being`s expression of despair, angst and angriness. By its conception it seems to be politically incorrect, anti-religious, personally offensive... and uncontrolled as already said. However, it reminds of the workouts of Japanese noise mongrels like Hanatarashi and Gerogerigegege, especially if to consider their frequent references toward the lowest part of the digestive tract.