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About this album

  • Updated: 03/10/2008

 

salut a tous ...

comme promis j'ai remasterisé mon album et rajouté un morceau ...

je vous souhaite une bonne écoute

musique genre dub movie lounge électro faite à la maison ...

merci pour toutes les critiques que vous pourrez apporter

merci pour l'écoute et bon telechargement

 

 

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alphacore

One of the Best

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alphacore • 2008-12-23 08:47:50

I think this is one of the best albums I have Heard hear on jamendo its mellow full of interesting sounds and the whole album plays like a Sound track to a film within your head. Alphacore
LamentitEternum

Good diversity of sounds

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LamentitEternum • 2009-01-27 22:07:46

The greatest thing about your album is the diverse nature of sounds that you use to create a mechanical, futuristic feel throughout the album. The police sirens in the aptly titled revolution were a great touch. My complaints with this come from the soundtrack model that you seemed to follow in some of your tracks. If you had followed it throughout, it would be less of a problem than the deviation that you occasionally show from it. This means that there are a lot of places in the album where the music would be great serving an auxiliary role to a movie; the only problem is that there isn't a movie that the music is backing up. Thus, the music seems somewhat incomplete, and unable to stand on its own. It's probably the lack a prevalent part that takes the lead with a distinct, non-repeating melody. Sometimes you have an ambient instrument that does this well, though, and that sort of makes the other parts seem even more incomplete. My favorite among your songs was l'enfant, which was excellently haunting and had minimal reliance on vocals, leaving the singing at a level about the same as the other instruments. This was something of a problem elsewhere, though; the voice in les mélancolies du temps was a bit stylistically overpowering and diverted from the general style that you had of a soundtrack. I liked the sounds you chose to use. They fit well with everything but your vocals, which had a much more haunting, almost gothic feel than the futuristic machine world that your other tracks would readily find themselves in.
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