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The 11th edition of the LeFantastique.Night series will take place on April 2nd. Invited as headliner is the German act Pzychobitch who will perform on Belgian soil for the very first time. Signed to Minuswelt Musikfabrik, the band released the EP "The day before" in 2003 followed by the 2004 album "The day after" while touring with In Strict Confidence. This electro-industrial dance project by Sina will be supported by 2 belgian acts: the Daft signed Pressure Control (Ex-Vomito Negro) and Dreadfool. An afterparty is planned with Onyx (Arcanum Noctis) and Gore (The Dawn Visitors). Tickets are 12 euros in presale (FNAC & Botanique).
April 4th sees the release of "Shrieks, laments & anguished cries", the re-issue of Razed In Black's debut album. Out on Cleopatra it includes all new artwork plus 3 ultra rare bonus tracks, two of which were never released before, recorded during the same time as "Shrieks…" but not included on the album until now. Tracklist: 1. Sintro 2. Cyberium 3. Black 4. Control 5. nd'Nyl 6. Just let it go 7. Preacher 8. Pursuit 9. Future unknown 10. What's fair 11. Power 12. Forlorn 13. Cyberium (endurance Mix) 14. Metamorphosis 15. Purge 16. Feel Me
Australian electro duo Novakill deliver the follow-up to their 2002 debut "Hard Tech For A Hard World". "Kill Everyone" builds up on the bands strengths, delivering a stronger, more focussed album : a fine mix of hard, strong dancefloor tracks and slower dark songs. Classic, hard EBM inspired by the halcyon days of the early 90's with hard production values, mixed and mastered especially for the dancefloor ! Bonus data components includes software synthesisers and desktop themes plus an amazing cover of Sisters of Mercy "Alice".
Electro - Industrialists Agonoize strike again with their fourth release "Evil Gets An Upgrade" : A pummeling 13 track ( 7 new songs, 5 remixes and 1 Video-Track ) extended maxi EP inferno of crashing, distorted beats, head-thumping sequencers and vocals that seems to have been spawned from the depths of hell...Combining the dark schizophrenia of the early Skinny Puppy releases, merged with the modern bulldozer sound of bands such as Suicide Commando and Hocico, Agonoize deliver an electronic thunderstorm that is sure to catapult them to the top reaches of the industrial scene with each song on "Evil Gets An Upgrade" a potential floor breaker that will control alternative club dance-floors. A fantastic return from this rising power-electro act !
The EP "Psychic Vampire", released in two versions last year, marked the first new output from Australian dark-wave band extraordinaries Ikon since their 2001 album "On The Edge Of Forever". This NEW 11 track version includes all the 8 tracks from the limited and DELETED digipak-EP but also the 3 EXCLUSIVE bonus-tracks "Sinister", "Evil Ways ( Remix )" and a brand new remix of the title track : "Psychic Vampire ( Angelspit Remix )". Allready a very danceable track "Psychic Vampire" is pushed towards even more club compatible realms with this new version from Australian electro band Angelspit. "Psychic Vampire" will be the only track from this EP to be included on brand new Ikon album "Destroying The World To Save It", scheduled for release in May 2005.
Continuing the phenomenal rise of electro superstars Rotersand ( now signed to the German Dependent label ) brand new single "Exterminate Annihilate Destroy" continues the band's exploration of sophisticated lyrical themes and intelligent electro arrangements. Rotersand illustrate that music and current events can coincide without the results being too coarse or heavy-handed. With new single "Exterminate Annihilate Destroy" they provide an intriguing preview of new album "Welcome To Goodbye", due for release in June 2005.
Out on April 4 is the Front Line Assembly rarities set "The Best of Cryogenic Studio". This 2CD includes electronic tracks by industrial legends Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber (aka Front Line Assembly) in their many incarnations. Included are archived recordings by FLA, Delerium, Synaesthesia, Noise Unit and more. Tracklist CD1: 1. Equilibrium 2. Tranmutation 3. Amorphous 4. Turmoil 5. Desert 6. Amnesia 7. Ambience 8. Paradise 9. The Drain 10. Alle Gegen Alles 11. Penance. Tracklist CD2: 1. Contact 2. Nova Man 3. Phenomena 4. Electronic Dream 5. Thread Dead 6. Erotic Anthology 7. The Flood 8. Floatation.
The brand new eagerly expected third regular album from synth / electro-pop super-stars Colony 5 ! Including several of their soon-to-be dancefloor hits, ''Fixed'' delivers the solid C5 infectious sound of uptempo dancefloor beats, ultra-melodic catchy refrains and warm synth lines. Augmented by a polished and even more professional sound ''Fixed'' is sure to deliver one of the synthpop highlights of 2005 - includes the hit single ''Plastic World'', plus two accompanying videos.
The German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk are to release a live 2DVD of their recent 2004 world tour. But the new release is not limited to just a live 2DVD. Entitled "Minimum Maximum", the package will furthermore include a double live CD, a double multichannel SACD (Hybrid) and a 4 vinyl LP set in a special designed box. Each product offers the complete set of live performances, available in an english and a german version.
In the meantime the band has confirmed several live performances: June 30th will see them live at work at the Rock Werchter Festival in Belgium, July 3rd live at Eurockéennes de Belfort in France and on July 4th the band plays the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
For all fans of pure, hard electro dance / industrial : X-FUSION are back ! The third album from this one man industrial army dives into the depths of black atmospheres and dark moods : with "Demons Of Hate" the spectacular follow up to pure dance / industrial bechmarks " Dial D for Demons" and "Beyond the Pale", X-Fusion harnesses the sound of the approaching apocalypse, widening the evolution of the well known X-Fusion sound with innovative ideas and sound solutions...Frightening, dark, catchy, melodic and aggressive are a few adjectives that fit this classic release ! Likely to become one of THE highlights in dark electro this year "Demons Of Hate" is a MUST HAVE for all fans of Hocico, The Retrosic, Suicide Comando and similar acts - an album full of potential club-hits and hard dancefloor detonations ! Recommended !
A real phenomenon in the electro / future pop scene, NamNamBulu have developed into one of the most successful bands of the genre. Following the release of their totally infectious latest single "Alone", they strike back again with "Blinded!" a collection of remastered, long deleted, exclusive and unreleased tracks from the bands early career. Not content to simply re-release these tracks as a copy of the long out of print "Blind" EP, NamNamBulu deliver an extended maxi, mini album of 13 tracks - 7 of which are completely exclusive, previously unreleased songs or remixes !
Electro - workaholic Andy LaPlegua has not been idle towards the end of the year and is now able to unleash his next musical massacre in the form of the eagerly anticipated new Combichrist album, "Everybody Hates You". Not content with delivering his incendiary musical outpourings on one single disc, this trip into the nether regions of dark electro spills over onto a BONUS 9 track second disc - diving headfirst into the depths of the dark side of human nature. On CD1 we find a musical martyrdom of thudding beats, head-splitting sequences and distorted, aggressive vocals delivered in the best EBM tradition. Complete with provocative and stirring samples this is an album that is not for the faint of heart or easily disturbed : featuring dark excursions into the human psyche from the computerised drone of "I Am A Whore" with another track delivering the names of prominent serial killers to the background of an industrial machine-gun-beat staccato. Musically, combines the hard-dance side of techno with the sweaty aggression of EBM and the twisted aural torture of industrial to his very own Combichrist-style. While the first part of this musical opus seems destined for the dance floor, as the thunderstorm of rhythm, sweat und mechanical inferno does not break for the entire duration of CD 1, on CD2, "Everybody Hates You" shows a seemingly different face. Decidedly ambient, Combichrist lure the listener into the false belief that they are now in for a chill out after being through hell and high water. The more one tends to follow this lead, the more one gradually notices that this is also just another facet of the same face. By then it's already too late - as you are indoctrinated into the subversive electronic darkness of CombiChrist. Like needle atonalities and elements of sonic torture assimilating the brain, the electro-horror of "Everybody Hates You" concentrates the musical madness into an all encompassing and murderous sound-wall that cannot be escaped...Truly Hardcore.
Ancient arguments why? For instance, I don´t like Madonna, neither like Britney Spears. But while Britney is crap, Madonna is doing great music and great performances. I wouldn´t mind seeing a Madonna´s gig, while I would pay not to see a Britney´s gig. Not a question of taste, only quality (or lack of it)...
And you´re being quite radical when you say that most of the music after the 70's is no good. There still is being made great music nowadays. But you have to discover it. Not in the tops, MTV awards, Brit awards, etc., of course, since bands only get there, not for their quality, but for their commercial exposure.
Go to this site of a portuguese band(http://madredeus.mind.pt/entrada.asp), ear some samples, and then tell me if it´s bad...
I have been in a music school for about ten years, but I´m not a musician. But I have improved my musical taste, and I can recognize a bad, from a good band. Even im my favorite style of music, there are bad and good bands. Even my favourite bands have some albuns that I can say that is trash (usual their last albuns, more commercial)...
Bruno, that´s your problem. You just hear to 2/3 kinds of music. All other kinds are bad. For instance, I don´t like Metallica, but they have some very good albuns. Or Motorhead...
EIHN: it´s your oppinion. It is relationed with our age. Don´t know yours, but I suspect you must be older than I. I started to hear music in the 80's. New age and post-punk music, that was what everybody were hearing in the 80's. That´s why I´m very fond at this kind of music. Nowadays there are great bands, but not at MTV or in the TOPS.
Bruno, you´re just a child in the 80´s. I´ve to teach you about good music (as usual, and everyone knows about that)...
In the early 90's there was a 60´s revival, with the Madchester, drugs, and all those neo-hippies bands (Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, Inspiral carpets, etc.). In this century, so far, there is an 80's revival, with all those retro bands. I´m not seeing in the next decade having an 90´s revival...
Well, I must be a clown... Why are you talking to me again? Have I been uncivilized? Just read the posts... I think you must be a little puzzled about who is who... Hide me if you want, but I have the right to reply to bruno in the same terms he have replied to me.
"Andre: You don't understand a thing about Metallica!Saying that "Kill 'em All" is crossover between Metal and punk reveals your total ignorance of the band,in particular,and music in general...if you don't know what you're talking about just shut up!
The best Metallica album ever made was "...and justice for all" their 4th record!"
This was his first message and I never have refered to him in my messages.
And yes, there is censorship at this board. Every message that not goes into your personal tastes are banned or, at least, criticized, like you´ve done to Rose´s message about the Kill 'em all album. Why wasn´t your message hided, like you´ve done to some of my messages criticizing Britney Spears (the so-called plastic music).
Bruno, just listen to the new God Module album and then you can talk to me... :)
Anyway, who were talking about plastic music? Since when, Metallica is plastic music?
Bruno, you´re just a child. I was already listening to good music while you were on the pre-school. Rammstein is good, even being the last album (reise) weaker than the others... But their lyrics are still excellent... Just listen to Amerika... Ministry were a good band until Psalm 69. Their last albuns are very bad, indeed... NIN, KMFDM and bands like these were just for american people... You still have much to learn...
Rose: Not my kind of music, nor even like Mettalica, but Kill 'em all is a great album. Their first albuns are really ver good. Real crossover between metal and punk... Much better than their last ones...
Well Ramones, you have to clean up your ears to listen to Theatre of Hate... Besides that, I think I´ve seen Theatre of Hate in the music list you have sent to this DB...
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