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Both tracks are superb because the sound in the songs are very exciting and so delicious for your ears. The heavy beats are complimented with wonderful melancholic string instruments coming from the violin (or violo, not sure) and cello. The piano create the highlights of the music, whilst the base provides that beat that makes you close your eyes close and your leg move in time to that beat.
This album in some ways reminds me of Tryad (also here on Jamendo), but at the same time is something of its own accord, and has its own personality and style that makes it an individual.
The cover design looks great too, though I think to make it more interesting, have different shades of black and white, but it is beautiful all the same.
I'm not sure how this would be live, but it'd be amazing to see and have these beats surround me. ^^

I could say that it's a shame that there aren't any more songs, but then again, the fact that there are only 2 songs makes me appreciate them more.

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Tryad - Listen

Tryad

Listen

28/06/08

This music is again really unique. One can have different interpretations of the sounds here. Tryad are very different, and I really like that. Their repetoire, to me seems quite broad. They can do melodic and soft songs, such as "Breathe," "Listen" etc, and yet they can also branch out to electronic, yet something different to electronic such as, "You Are God."
Describing these guys would be difficult because this album incorporates so much.
I really enjoyed listening to what they created. In particular, "You Are God," "Lovely," "Beauty," and "This."
I'd also like to lastly add, towards the end of the album, it was like I was being drifted off to another place. And when the final song finished, I came back down to Earth. Although I wasn't really fond of the last 2 or 3 songs, they still had some sort of effect on me.
Great album and well worth listening to.

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Tryad - Public Domain

Tryad

Public Domain

28/06/08

When I first listened to this album, I was disappointed.
However I kept the songs on my PC and thought I'd give them a listen again, and I'll be damned the songs grew on me and I'm very fond of them.
I can't say I love every one of the songs, however this is worth listening to.
The best thing about it all, is that it doesn't remind me of anything. It's kind of like a whole new thing of it's own.
Favourite tracks would be "The Final Rewind," "Arcadia," "Peace on Earth (same place)," "Witness," & "The Rising."
I think this would be fantastic live, especially with an visually stunning set and backdrop to match the intensity of this music.

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When I first started the album I thought the first 3 songs were great. However with each of those 3 songs and onwards, I found to be too long of the same thing over again. Personally I thought, either make the songs shorter (short and to the point as they say), or use more variety of sounds to great more interest in what you're listening to.

Having said that though, the beats are fantastic and get you moving straight away.
The album cover is catchy as we all will remmeber it.
This live = would be awesome!

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Lzn02 - Fabulas Ater

Lzn02

Fabulas Ater

08/06/08

This music really touches me, and is a treat for my ears to hear.
My favourite tracks are, "Falling Down," "Is She Crying," "Fabulas Ater," & "Moralite."
I can't describe what this album sounds like, because it so unique and something of it's own. I'm sure that this music will speak different for each individual.
The cover design is great. I love the fact that the colours and the figure are somewhat pictured in its own subtle way, as is the music, yet both are so beautiful.
I'm not sure how this would be experienced live, but I think to hear the music there in front of you in the open air, surrounding you, would just be one of the most amazing experiences to feel and listen to.

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My favourite tracks include, "Point of No Return," "Silent Tears," & "The Hoodoo's Whisper."

It reminds me of "The Chairman's Waltz," "Liquid Spear Waltz," "Mad World," and the like. Soft, yet tasteful with lovely contrast & combination of subtle and strong sounds.

The cover design is caught my attention straight away, and my first thought was that this could be a good album, and it is.

This, live, would be exceptional.