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Album Review : Nanomáquina by Cellmod

by on Aug.10, 2011, under Album Reviews, Free Music

Artist: Cellmod
Album: Nanomáquina
Lablel: Independant – Free Download
Review by: Outsider

At only 5 tracks long this release of moody, dark and sometimes stompy creations makes for an amazing instrumental album with a unique history.

Subtle elements of dubstep, trance, and ambient are mixed into this electro industrial release, which only add to the uniqueness of the sound. The lack of vocals is understandable considering the limitations the artist had and yet doesn’t take away at all from the over all experience.

When Cellmod lost access to his studio space he set forth to produce an EP on his iPhone 4 and Blip Interactive’s NanoStudio app. The album is amazing in it’s own right, but to know it was made entirely on an iPhone, one can only amaze at the artist’s dedication, as well as how far software has been pushed on a hand held smartphone

Artist’s blog entry regarding using his smartphone as a the only audio editing tool.

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Album Review : Beneath the Ashes by Fractured

by on Apr.13, 2011, under Album Reviews

Artist: Fractured
Album: Beneath the Ashes
Lablel: Dependent Records and Metropolis
Review by: DJ Hangedman

Fractured has pushed the bar with their signature sound in an amazing new release “Beneath The Ashes”.

The ear candy includes a variety of mixed sounds, some familiar some newish.  There are the soft building tones of classical guitar and cello, hard driving guitars and multiple vocal layers.  On some tracks there’s an unashamed yet subtle delve into deep bass of dubstep, alongside the hard and fast electro industrial punch Fractured is famous for.  The release also features cameos by M@ From Encephalon and It-Clings.

Everything about the album is tight.  Nick Gorman’s lyrical narrative is captivating, and his superb voice (as always) provokes a variety of emotions.  Even the cover art is impressive.  It’s no surprise that this album is being so well received abroad.    Here at home, I highly recommend picking it up and putting it on repeat.

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Album Review : Worlds Collide by Binary Park

by on Apr.11, 2011, under Album Reviews

Artist: Binary Park
Album: Worlds Collide
Label: Infacted Recordings
Review by: DJ Hangedman

Debut albums are always difficult to approach.  You either have to nail it and come out strong, or produce a project that clearly shows your music has potential.  You also have to firmly establish your “sound”.   Binary Park’s release, Worlds Collide breaks the “sound” rule a little, but overall it’s both strong and full of promise for the future.

The album comes from a strong line of musical talent.  Torben Schmidt has impressive credentials, touching some of the more amazingly successful projects in the scene including heading up the Infacted label.  Along with partners Huw Jones and Alfred Gregl, Worlds Collide has managed to blend a number of elements with an industrial electro base and make it work really well.

In a world where it often seems subculture electronic artists are ashamed of being “electronic”, Binary Park charges forth with zeal to shamelessly combine elements of Industrial, Electro, EBM, and even a little Psy trance.  Such a blend of styles runs the risk sounding disjointed, but BP serves it up purposefully, makes it work with the message that they won’t be tied down to a formulaic style, at least not out of the gate.  Given the fact these three individuals are veterans in music scene, this is clearly no mistake.  In fact, it’s refreshingly purposeful and Worlds Collide is a very exciting sampling of what we hope is the first of many from Binary Park.

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