Good track, wants some more:-)
Soft black stars indeed, this soon transports you into the aether gently, and floats around you, settling like a cloud of space dust. Calming, with Moon, you quietly note the tide flowing and ebbing. Sun's brighter, naturally, almost playful. Then a subtle message from Mercury, with even a touch of frustration at not being able to say quite what he wants to. Mars, associated with war, blah, blah, blah. If you like this kind of ambience, this will suit to the edge of the galaxy but after I've assailed my ears with Tomita's Planets suite, I'm sorry but nothing else will do for me personally.
It just obviously isn't my scene because it just sounds like one track, I was hoping for something harder with a name like Warforge, and a bit more variation in the remixes. However, to be fair, OK so it's not my thing, but it does what is says on the tin and if you like the track, you'll like the remixes!-)
This is an awesome album put together spectacularly well, reminiscent of L'Ame Immortelle. Decent, down-to-earth, darkwave electronica at it's best. Nice One!-)
...I think this album is a well accomplished piece of work that fits into its genre(s) perfectly well, and definitely worth a listen. For the most part it is quite medium to light but there are occasional shadowy areas, thereby creating the illusion of depth, even quite haunting in places. I think it works well, good job done!-)
This album has got so much in it that I like, and it is eminently well constructed, paced, and furthermore, the dimensionality is tremendous. This is electronique noir at it's best! And I would thoroughly recommend this to dark and brooding industrialists as well. Merci!-)
I'd say pretty much as I said to 'NOVICE', got some good moments to build and more devotion to the track in making them longer as well, I think?
Defektiv Nicht!-) Sehr gut, in fact, it would be nice to see an album from Artem Folevski :-)
I like the word 'column', straight and to the point even for a lack of consonants. 'Rhythm' is an even better word, and in these two tracks, rhythm is referred to but I think there's another one between the beats, though I might be giving credit without more than a mere suspicion. Already it seems, that if you like any of Artem Folevski's music, you'll like all of it, not through repititiousness, but the formula he's found works very well, and maintains involvement with the music. Very Warp-like!-)