playlist artwork#12 this weekEnjoy The Noise

by Flatline

Tracks

1 6:25 799 listens
2 4:16 607 listens
3 4:59 369 listens
4 3:23 297 listens
5 5:24 257 listens
6 4:01 201 listens
7 4:46 180 listens
8 4:43 138 listens
9 4:37 143 listens
10 4:10 114 listens
11 4:58 87 listens

About this album

  • Updated: 19/10/2010

In 1996, after the preliminary separation of the Dark Gothic band "ghosting", bassist Holger Wirth and producer and DJ Christian Michael founded the project Flatline. At first they worked with two guitarists in the same style as the previous called ‘Ghosting’ one.

Holger and Christian but then decided to enrich the EBM scene and abandoned from then on the guitars. Influenced by the greats of the 80s, they struck new musical paths. The result was several compilations such as the "Made in Germany" Compilations 1 & 3 of the label "Fire Cracker" and an EP called "TOXIC BLOOD”.

It was followed by several Supportgigs for bands such as Welle:Erdball, Estampie, Dance or Die, Crüxshadows and Funker Vogt, a compilation post on the "Dark Awakening 3" Compilation and they also won a remix contest on  ZILLO’s homepage for Funker Vogt's "Final Thrill", which finally was published on the "Revivor" album by Funker Vogt.

The current album "ENJOY THE NOISE" was released by the band in 2009 as a free-download-version and now finally appears as an official release at Ionium Records - still available as free-download under a Creative Commons license and further more it’s now available in all major download stores.

More Info: http://www.myspace.com/flatlinekoblenz

The tracks of this album are published under a Creative Commons licence, check the licence associated to each track.

Reviews for "Enjoy The Noise"

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motyw71

Dobry album

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motyw71 • 2011-02-04 12:41:09

Dobra robota! Przypomina mi nieco Front 242 - ale lepsze! Gratulacje i zapraszam do mnie :) Good job! It reminds me a bit Front 242 - but better! Congratulations and welcome to me:)
Nocturn Inferi

Good enough

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Nocturn Inferi • 2011-09-28 14:47:44

For me, it's a good balance between goth, EBM, and other electronics. With a little touch of nineties in sound manner. Not so far from Code 64, Funker Vogt likes. I like that stuff, so would recommend. Good job,guys.
oddearth

Interesting - but too much noise?

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oddearth • 2010-10-20 20:42:49

First - there's good intention in this no doubt, and the tracks "Love" and "Sprungwellen" is in my opinion the best examples. But there's certainly more of early 90's euro dance floor in this production than anything else, and maybe the distorted voices and the techno-stuff is killing the good pop melodies that certainly is there.
DarkDiana88

great euro ebm

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DarkDiana88 • 2011-03-30 15:43:36

this is a really nice and pure ebm album...good old euro or synth ebm. great production, quality and arrangements...sounds really professional...all...synths, bass, drums and percussions work together... nice!!!
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