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Now this intrigued me, to want to check this out, as Enrique Iglesias, did a song with ping pong balls heard in it...called Do You Know (Ping Pong Song) Music, but out with that point, I want to see, how this track faired and sounded.. did obviously a totally different type of musical expression in general. And wow, it was fascinating, compelling, intriguing and strange all rolled into one.and they did use the use of ping pong balls as well in the sound-scape vision-al affects of this track.It was sort of tribal-ish,horror-ish,thought provoking, dramatic, creepy, strange and bizarre all rolled into one. But with great sound affects and excellent use of vocals and music in just the right places heard..

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Now, this really was a great experiences of a metal,thrash,hardcore, album. I loved the vocals on this, a guy who had passion, power and good strong normal range vocals that sang on this album. and then their was this other guy, who did, the demonic, evil, rage,hate vocals you hear on this type of album in general. I loved the blended affects of both types of vocals heard on this album in general. That made it work so well together and give it that edge over other albums of the same description.The music was excellent, the lyrics where amazing. But most of all, it was a dynamic, catchy, euphoric,outstanding album to check out and totally get into and enjoy. Bleed your ears as you turn the volume way on up...

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QLHEAD, music just exploded my mind and senses within, as soon as I started to listen, to this hypnotic, mesmerising-ly, perfect album. My subconscious and conscious mind took on a psychedelic awesome trip, due to this sound-scape of deep, throbbing, drumnbass, electronic, techno, ambient, industrial music.

For example. track 1, was lasted 8.01seconds and do you know, I never was bored or feed up with this track. Time just seemed to fly past, as I listened, and the music, vibrated inside my heart and soul, but most of all the pleasure my ears and spirit felt was awesome..

This guy has exceptional talents and skills, to make music, that is both, dramatic, haunting, has great bass lines, and tempos in them all. Let alone have off that magical hypnotic, compelling music, that you need and want more and more of it. And at other times, the serene and pure beauty this guy gives and you feel as truly spectacular.. Like in Undercurrent 2009 you feel both, power, passion, love, and also, ambient, graceful, heartfelt beauty...I could go on, telling you what I think.. But I believe to check out this, is to truly experience a perfect album and feel feelings I felt and so much more to this....

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The perfect soundtrack for creeping, unrelenting anxiety. Ingest it while alone in the darkest hours of the night, and you might be pushed over the edge.

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Pakaypa - Quid Pro Quo

Pakaypa

Quid Pro Quo

09/11/09

No compensation required, just good composition suffices. As it happens, random can actually achieve good ends.

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PeerGynt Lobogris - OutWorld

PeerGynt Lobogris

OutWorld

09/11/09

Not all songs are equally interesting for me in this album. So i would mark out first track and track "Maiden's Dance" - very pleasant one, of medievel mood

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I have a problem with labels. Hell, I can't even really categorize my own stuff! But I can't call The Gasoline brothers alternative, unless they're an alternative to mediocrity. This is great pop by anyone's yardstick, and I love the 'exclamation' titles of their albums, it's a small thing, but these little commercial techniques go a long way to getting you into people's heads. There's a smattering of "They might be giants" fairy dust in there - especially on "sleeping pills and asteroids". All in all a great addition to the pop canon.

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Volt-Ampere - Vibrances

Volt-Ampere

Vibrances

09/11/09

Get down with the juicy currents of Volt-Ampere, as long as the tubes can cope.

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From the opening stereopanned hypnotic indian riffs, this album began to reel me in. Expertly executed performances from all."She" - a great rock song sandwiched between the aforementioned indianizms and a beautiful chamber orchestra finale! Then the straightahead riffing of sirens gets serious. Comparisons to anyone do this band a disservice. "Sense", like "She" makes fine use of the stereo picture in its intro. Simple but effective. Great contemporary rock harmonies, just enough edge to the singer's vocals - which are inherently listenable. You get the feeling that this band's creative well runneth over.A truly great rock album, by anyone's standards.

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Tambor - MiradaProds. Vol.1

Tambor

MiradaProds. Vol.1

09/11/09

I like this album - not all tracks are equal, but there is generally a consistent, rich rhythmic sensibility driving the album. I totally agree with jamendo singling out "Shirley Track" especially.

I can see the logic behind the sudden tempo changes and other favourite devices, though I may not always agree with their aptness; this shows there seems to be thought going into the arrangement. Overall an enjoyable album. Keep up the good work, Tambor.

 

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