Sunday, November 30, 2008

An invitation



I do invite you to this my space site. 420 radio is
an independent record label which will publish
...and nobody cared songs on its compilation soon!!!

So, check this out and enjoy it!!!

7 Fool Moons Superbonuspack 2/2



Rate:9/10

An idea to release a remix album of Seven Moons was a splendid one. I enjoyed most of the tracks on the album, but I paid special attention to Jeff Crystal’s rmx (an extremely neat rebirth of minimal Detroit techno – a hardfloor version I was looking for a long time) of Moon 4 and Fluydo’s remix of their Moon 1 track. That one has such a nice bass line and catchy chorus that any remix of it would be a great tune, but that one is a really interesting extension of the original composition. In summary, sometimes you’re afraid with remixes, that the spirit of the source they come from would vanish, but it doesn’t happen here. It was truly handle with care and remixers’ effort really paid off.
As I put it before, the only shame is the cover. Sinlge covers were very much recognizable, and the current one not so much. One point down, but still it is nine and a truly recommendable piece of music.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Dualistic Nature - One In the Grave



Rate:4/5

Highly recommendable
This tune is crude, with a hard, electronic beat, aggressive lirycs and almost diabolic guitar riff. Well... What one needs from Industrial music? This is exactly what a real Ministry-fan should enjoy.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008


Fluydo’s superpack is one of the nicest surprises of this year. The tunes on the first CD have been already presented, but it’s an extremely brilliant idea to gather them in order to understand the whole concept behind the tracks. All of Fluydo’s Moons are quite interesting, but my favourites are Moon 1 (the only one with male vocals – very much similar to Roger Walters’ one), Moon 3 (the one that resembles Goldfrapp the most, but at the same time is the most catchy one on the record), and Moon 7 (a pleasant surprise for the end of the album; extremely engaging trumpet samples and very smooth melody). If you like a clash between Moloko, Goldfrapp and contemporary electro-rock, Fluydo’s record is definitiely for you.
The only shame is the cover. Sinlge covers were very much recognizable, and the current one not so much. One point down, but still it is nine and a truly recommendable piece of music.
 

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