I listened to this album since you reviewed me (I discovered you by this way, this summer). Sounds are perfect, you have your own style that reminds me many artists like Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, Freestylers, but has a personal sound.
I loved the rhythms but also the melodies: easy to remember but not unadventurous.
This is the kind of accuracy I love in music, this is why I love Jamendo.
This is fun upbeat music. It doesn't take itself seriously. Reminds me a lot of Ugress, another electronica musician I love.
The start of "K-Pitols R3" made me think that this could be an awesome album, but alas, once the "vocals" came in I realized this was not the case. The sounds are all the same, the tracks have hardly any diversity within themselves, and the "vocals" are extremely detracting.
If you are searching for good quality techno, dance, trance, or psytrance, stay clear of this album.
Awesome grooves on this album. Loved the entire feel of the thing. Well done.
Pros:
- Really loved the first track. Great start to the album.
- Selection of songs flowed from one to another really well.
- Nice groove in track 5
- Album is the perfect length (not too long or short).
- Just like the first track, the final one was a great way to end the album.
Cons:
- Track two sounded somewhat sloppy...might just be the intent though.
- Total sound shift from track 2 to track 3. EQ/recording conditions should have been kept consistent. Note: This isn't the same as the shift on track 5.
Wow, amazingly good Chiptune. This album or kinds of these
could definiatly go commercial. But i would strongly advice
to sell over a own label and over the internet.
Nice guys niceeeeeeeeeee music, keep going ;)
This is a really excellent album, worthy of your review.
Yea sounds like good guitar technique in all the songs ive listened to so far. The overall ambient of the album is just bad ass, not way to dark or muddled but also not the light poppy sound that can pisses a lot of us off. Great riffs, licks, melodies and rhythms etc. the only thing that i don't think is too strong here are the vocals but thats not really a deterrent at all. great stuff!
Revolution Void deftly balances jazz and electronic music to create something that you would be comfortable recommending to fans of either genre.
Just when you think that a track is getting too comfortable, the music shifts and does something unique. "Headphonetic" starts off like stock downtempo, but then it breaks into a very up-tempo jazzy jam. "Nebulous Notions" begins with an electronic beat but eventually is overtaken by a jazz piano improv. The only thing consistent about the music is that it always sounds great and never gets boring.
Instead of the album sounding like sampled jazz music set to a beat, it sounds like a jazz album where samples and drum machines are equal improvisational partners to the classic jazz instruments.
This is a good album from start to finish. If you are a fan of either jazz or electronic music but only a casual listener of the other, this is a great album to check out.
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