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5. October 2005, 20:22:52
Andre Faria 
Subject: Chamber
At last ... here comes the long awaited re-release of the long long deleted second album from Chamber ! Evocative titles, intellectually stimulating poetry, strong melodies, a feel for language, smooth clear voices and a polished professional sound characterise the work found on "Ghost Stories & Fairy Tales". Each track seems possessed with vigour, displaying certain nuances which work well in guiding the vocals amidst the energy of melodies and assured compositions. "Ghost Stories & Fairy Tales" delivers magnificent music for loneliness, invitation to reflection, breaking the shackles of convention with inspired and flourishing harmonies.

5. October 2005, 20:19:26
Andre Faria 
Subject: Rammstein
Back after a brief interlude of very nearly exactly one year - truimphant German Industrialists Rammstein return with Brand New album "Rosenrot". Originally planned as the lead single for 2004's "Reise Reise", this new album delivers 11 Brand New tracks ( with track 6 "Stirb Nicht Vor Mir ( Don't Die Before I Do )" featuring the velvet tones Sharleen Spiteri from British band Texas ). Sporting the artwork from the Japanese Edition of "Reise Reise", "Rosenrot" serves as the perfect companion to that album, establishing Rammstein as one of the totally unique, innovative ( and hard working ! ) acts in the music scene today.

29. September 2005, 16:11:55
Andre Faria 
Maybe The Sound...

29. September 2005, 16:11:25
Andre Faria 
It´s so difficult just to choose one single song... :)

29. September 2005, 16:09:00
Andre Faria 
Subject: favourite songs
Second Voice - D.A.W.N.
The Sound - Fatal Flaw
The Chameleons - Second Skin
Theatre of Hate - The Klan
NamNamBulu - Apart

29. September 2005, 00:38:08
Andre Faria 
Subject: Sero.Overdose
Returning less that one year after the detonating success of their latest album "No Time For Silence", Berlin based trio Sero.Overdose strike back with the latest installment of the Alfa Matrix ongoing Limited Club Maxi series. The ''Reflected EP'' delivers an exclusive 8 track Extended Maxi complete with 5 Brand New tracks ( that will not appear anywhere else ) alongside special Remixed Versions of their current club hits "She" and "Wir" as bonus tracks. While "Reflected" mostly focuses on the dancefloor side of Sero.Overdose their characteristic signature sound is still in effect : strong and catchy alluring male vocals, carrying synth melodies and modern electro beats. EBM, dance or pop music, this is above all electronic music benefiting from a top-notch production work. Sensual melodic body music at its absolute best.

27. September 2005, 01:00:10
Andre Faria 
Subject: Endanger
After the successfull re-release of their album ''Motion:Reloaded'' and their latest regular album ''Addicted To The Masses'', German electropop band Endanger re-release their second album ''Eternalizer'' on the German Infacted label. Now presented with Brand New cover artwork, all new song texts and 5 completely new BONUS tracks with Remixes from label mates Syrian, Hecq, Remix contest winners LastraX and Alphaluna ( the techno / trance side project of Endanger ). A must for lovers of De/Vision, Depeche Mode, Colony 5 or NamNamBulu.

27. September 2005, 00:59:17
Andre Faria 
Subject: The Young Gods
20 years since The Young Gods formed, you might have expected the rest of the industrial rock world to have caught up with them - yet this compilation renders most of the competition redundant. What's more, new track ''Secret'' is a blistering statement of intent, simultaneously returning to the dynamic rock sound of their late 80's material and proving that The Young Gods are further ahead than ever. In the mid-80s The Young Gods' line-up was vocals, sampler, and drums. Their self-titled first album was voted Album Of The Year by UK magazine Melody Maker in 1987 : a visceral, modernistic, machine -made opus of unquestionable genius. They went on to sample and cover everything from Gary Glitter to Shostakovich, while still sounding like only themselves. The 90's brought commercial success and the support of many of the industrial / Goth fraternity, while also having a decisive influence on a generation of rock bands - most notably Nine Inch Nails.

27. September 2005, 00:55:15
Andre Faria 
Subject: Blutengel
Each and every year, on the last night of the month October, the creatures of the night are celebrating their very own feast of darkness. On All Hallow's Eve, the undead rise from their graves to invite all witches, werewolves and other spawn from the dark side for a midnight dance ... and of course, Berlin's own lord of darkness, Chris Pohl, is the perfect man to provide a more than fitting soundtrack. Blutengel are back with a bang ... with a release ram-packed with dark hit tunes ! "The Oxidising Angel" shows Pohl and his singing graces at their best - a guaranteed floor filler, the title track stands as a perfect example as to how gothic electronic dance music should sound in the year 2005. Driving beats meet sinister but melodic electronica and atmospheric synthesizer pads. Pohl's characteristic dark vocal timbre delivers the addictive tune of the song with a lot of emotion, while his female counterparts take the listener to other worlds. Another highlight follows in the form of "Cry Little Sister", an intense electronic rendition of the title song to Eighties cult-vampire-flick, "The Lost Boys" - definitely one of the best cover versions to be released this year. The band manages to keep up the top-level -quality for the rest of the release, be it with the starkingly beautiful ballad, "A Little Love" - in which Pohl delivers one of his best vocal performances ever, or with the dark- disco-anthem, "Leave the Day", which brings out all of the best of the band's trademark sounds. With "The Oxidising Angel" Blutengel prove once more that they are one of the top acts within the dark electro scene ...

24. September 2005, 03:38:27
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: Fields of the Nephilim
Nirvana: Thanks for the links :)

23. September 2005, 20:42:16
Andre Faria 
Subject: Fields of the Nephilim
With their first Brand New studio recordings in almost 15 years, The Fields Of The Nephilim truimphantly return with "Mourning Sun". This is instant classic Nephilim music ( no pseudo-hip experiments here ) : anything but an accidental stringing together of arbitrary songs it is a fascinating work of art, revealing encompassing complexity in its overall context. Their brand-new recording, "Mourning Sun" ( their first studio album since their legendary early '90's release "Elizium" ) is another haunting sonic journey which leads the listener into an uncharted world of mysteries and secrets that band mastermind Carl McCoy has been famous for in the past twenty years. "Mourning Sun" links spherical sonic images with driving rhythms, telling stories of a still uncharted future. "The lyrics of Mourning Sun are the words of today that give me a glimpse of tomorrow," explains McCoy, adding: "The whole thing is about looking forward as opposed to dwelling in the past".

To be able to fully concentrate on his ambitious work, McCoy retreated into total isolation, writing the album in a relatively short time. Based on the typical Nephilim sound, he worked on an evolution of his tried-and-tested stylistic devices and arrived at new artistic horizons. "Mourning Sun" is a progression of the previous Nephilim albums, from "Dawnrazor" through "Elizium" to "Zoon" he points out, "no comparison, only progression." He expresses himself in a total of seven epic numbers that live off their breathtaking density and haunting atmospheres. Tracks such as "Shroud ( Exordium )", "Requiem XIII-33 ( Le Veilleur Silencieux )" or the title track "Mourning Sun" ( with over 10 minutes playing time ) all stand in their own right, while at the same time complementing each other, blending into a complex whole. McCoy : "Every track has to be listened to in the context of the album."

23. September 2005, 20:32:17
Andre Faria 
Subject: Suicide Commando
Back at last - November 25th 2005 sees the eagerly awaited first ALL NEW release from Suicide Commando since 2003's "Axis Of Evil" album. Presented as an extremely Limited Edition Double A-sided digipak single "Godsend ( Kiss The Deceased ) / "Menschenfresser ( "Maneater" ) - is taken from the upcoming Suicide Commando album "Bind, Torture, Kill" ( Scheduled for a Spring 2006 Release ) and comes complete with the two title tracks alongside 4 stunning Electro Remixes from God Module, Reaper, Amdusia and Agonoize.

22. September 2005, 18:48:03
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
LuckyCat9: Thanks :)))))))

21. September 2005, 23:18:05
Andre Faria 
Hum... What´s wrong with dark electro music?

21. September 2005, 22:56:03
Andre Faria 
Subject: LEAETHER STRIP
YES - it is official. The apocalyptic return of LEAETHER STRIP is here ! Claus Larsen is poised to launch his "Suicide Bombers" EP on the planet this October 2005 and he returns stronger than ever with an arsenal reloaded to the maximum for the ultimate dark industrial warfare all fans have been dreaming of. With countless albums under his belt, Claus Larsen has explored through his career various music styles within the electronic genre ranging from harsh aggressive EBM with distorted vocals to melodic dark synth pop, through more introspective bombastic symphonic orchestrations. This new EP gathers a bit of all these ingredients wrapped by Claus Larsen's unique genius and is no doubt the best present he could be offering to fans of strong electronic music with depth and edge !

Title track "Suicide Bombers" ( also available in a mind-blowing extended version reminding us of the good old days when 12" releases ruled the scene ) is no doubt one of the most powerful harsh EBM tracks ever written by Leaether Strip. Openly condemning suicide terror attacks, the EP continues to explore more political assaults with " Shame Of A Nation" which features a compelling song structure ultimately reaching an amazing climax in the second part of the song... "This Is Where I Want To Be" and "Death Is Walking Next To Me" are what we would call "classic Leaether Strip" tunes that showcase Claus Larsen's trademark characteristics : a punishing rhythmic pace and aggressive electronic style with distorted vocals. With "Til Far" the EP takes a darker and more symphonic turn before the aptly titled "Reborn" plunges us back into the powerful dark realms of Leaether Strip's rebirth. A sublime 7-track release that reminds us why LEAETHER STRIP has reached such a cult status on the electro / industrial scene, and has throughout the years recurrently been acknowledged by many artists as one of their biggest influences.

Leaether Strip has been copied by many over the years, but the new EP and forthcoming album will prove to you that Leaether Strip is the real deal when it comes to dark electro industrial music.

9. September 2005, 22:31:47
Andre Faria 
On the last tour, the robots didn´t looked like them. Were simply robots, without skin.

9. September 2005, 21:43:07
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: God Module
Jim Dandy: Hum... Don´t know. But during their concerts, when they play the music "The Robots", they get 4 robots to be on stage, while they go off the stage.

8. September 2005, 21:45:46
Andre Faria 
Subject: OF THE WAND AND THE MOON
Finally, the 4th long awaited and anticipated masterpiece from :Of The Wand & The Moon with 15 Brand New tracks featuring collaborators with FORSETI and SONNE HAGAL. Musically this is Kim Larsen and :OTWATM: as we know it, but with a very big development in sound and atmosphere, delivering some of the best songs ever to emerge from this Danish cult folk-noir project. After the Trilogy of "Nighttime Nightrhymes", "Emptiness: Emptiness:Emptiness" and "Lucifer", a new chapter for :OTWATM: starts with "Sonnenheim".

5. September 2005, 22:03:55
Andre Faria 
Subject: New Order - A collection
This stunning 2DVD Special Edition set from legendary band New Order contains two complete releases - a comprehensive music video compilation, ''A Collection'', featuring all of their 22 ground-breaking videos, alternate versions and Brand New videos ( for ''Ceremony'' and ''Temptation'' ) created exclusively for this compilation and a documentary, the extended version of the ''NewOrderStory'', with additional interviews and live footage.
Tracklisting
Disc 1 :
01. Blue Monday
02. Confusion
03. The Perfect Kiss
04. Shellshock
05. State Of The Nation
06. Bizarre Love Triangle
07. True Faith
08. Touched By The Hand Of God
09. Fine Time
10. Round & Round
11. Run
12. World In Motion
13. Regret
14. Ruined In A Day
15. World
16. Spooky
17. 1963
18. Crystal
19. 60 MAH
20. Here To Stay
21. Krafty
22. Jetstream
23. Bonus - Alternate Videos & New Videos for ''Ceremony'' and ''Temptation''

Disc 2 :

01. The NewOrderStory

4. September 2005, 22:18:59
Andre Faria 
Modified by Andre Faria (5. September 2005, 00:50:48)
This last one is quite weak in my opinion. By far their worst album to date. It seems like a cross between Depeche Mode and U2, but just too comercial...

4. September 2005, 22:17:18
Andre Faria 
Subject: Apoptygma Berzerk
Finally returning after a ( too long ) break of over three years, Norwegian electronic pioneers Apoptygma Berzerk are back with their Brand New album "You And Me Against The World". Their first release of new material since 2002's "Harmonizer" album propelled them to the forefront of the emerging future-pop scene - APB transcend genre bounderies with their infectious blend of catchy trance infused electronics, rousing choruses and compelling club arrangements. Constantly updating their sound, new album "You And Me Against The World" sees APB mastermind Stephan Groth returning with a new, refreshed vigour and an invigorated sonic palette, welcoming former APB guitarist Anders Odden back into the fold to add a rockier, more bombastic edge to their overall sound. Still firmly electronic ( as witnessed on first single "In This Together" ) "You And Me..." is a seamless blend of huge synth arrangements and cool guitar riffs with Groths voice sounding better than ever - add to this neatly inserted elements of APB patented EBM, Electro, Trance and Dancefloor manouvers for a welcome return from one of the giants of the scene.

4. September 2005, 17:21:44
Andre Faria 
Subject: The Work Of Director Anton Corbijn
Outstanding collection brought together on one stunning DVD highlighting the work of world renown visualist and video artists Anton Corbijn. Featuring promo videos for the likes of Depeche Mode, Joy Division, U2, Nick Cave and many others alongside supplementary material including interviews and commentaries with U2, Depeche Mode, Metallica, Nick Cave, Echo And The Bunnymen, Mercury Rev, New Order, Joseph Arthur, Kurt Cobain and many others. Includes a 52 page book including Anton photos and drawings.

4. September 2005, 17:16:28
Andre Faria 
Subject: Anthony Rother - for fans of Kraftwerk
Recorded live at the Fuse Club, Belgium in 2003 ''Live Is Life Is Love'' sees Anthony Rother unleashing his precise techno / robotic electro across 12 stunning tracks. Dispensing with the traditional teutonic electronics of ''Magic Diner'' - this is futuristic, melodic, rhythmic techno-electro infused with aching vocoder vocal parts, clinical beats, infectious sequencers and layers of melodic synth work. For fans of cyclic, complex rhythmic structures, driving arrangments, melody and ( of course ) Kraftwerk, ''Live Is Life Is Love'' comes very recommended...

4. September 2005, 16:51:33
Andre Faria 
Subject: Kraftwerk
Released on the Dutch label Ranch Life and following their 2004 tour and the release of the ''Minimum Maximum'' live album which paved the way for the resurgence in popularity for Kraftwerk comes this 4 track album of rare, early recordings. These archive recordings have been unavailable for many years and now have finally resurfaced - including early Kraftwerk favourites ''Kometenmelodie'' and ''Autobahn''. A must for completists, collectors and the curious alike...

Tracklisting:
01. Kometenmelodie ( 11.49 )
02. Autobahn ( 21.54 )
03. Morgenspaziergang Part 1 ( 10.10 )
04. Morgenspaziergang Part 2 ( 4.16 )

4. September 2005, 14:28:06
Andre Faria 
Subject: God Module
October 2005 sees the eagerly anticipated third full length release from US dark electro duo God Module : ''Viscera'' delivers what is easily their most brutal sonic-assault to date - with tracks ranging from relentlessly aggressive dance floor assaults, analogue synth melodies and pumping, eighties-style sequencers to violently beautiful mid tempo laments. Also included on ''Viscera'' is a nostalgic reflection of God Module's youth in the shape an extraordinary cover version of The Cure classic ''A Night Like This,'' torn apart from it's original state and brutally reconstructed as a God Module dance floor anthem. ''Viscera'' further cements God Module's supremecy amongst the top acts within the dark-electro dance scene.

2. September 2005, 22:04:16
Andre Faria 
Subject: Depeche Mode
Back at last with their 11th full length studio album - Basildon's finest return with "Playing The Angel" - THE definitive Depeche Mode studio album from one of the greatest and most unique electronic bands ever. Already being cited as one of the defining albums of the bands illustrious career "Playing The Angel" features 12 Brand New tracks and is the first to include songs written exclusively by frontman Dave Gahan. Recorded in Santa Barbara, New York and London and produced by Ben Hillier, "Playing The Angel" sees Depeche Mode cementing their legendary status once more.

2. September 2005, 20:47:55
Andre Faria 
Modified by Andre Faria (2. September 2005, 22:04:40)
That´s the one. The Hooters have a cover of this music... Never heard the original, but the cover is not bad... Well, keeping in mind that The Hooters are awful... :)

2. September 2005, 20:39:23
Andre Faria 
hum... Mustn´t be... Did you try google?

2. September 2005, 20:39:02
Andre Faria 
"five hundred miles" I think...

2. September 2005, 20:32:27
Andre Faria 
The Hooters?

31. August 2005, 22:07:04
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: LOL

31. August 2005, 19:03:39
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
Angee: I jst said I was going to try. Not that I was going to do it... LOL

31. August 2005, 00:10:33
Andre Faria 
Modified by Andre Faria (31. August 2005, 00:42:21)
We have to respect their decision.

Meanwhile, good luck for the new mods. I will try to behave... LOL

30. August 2005, 23:57:16
Andre Faria 
What happened?

25. August 2005, 10:22:43
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: Moog
LuckyCat9: yep, very sad news... :(

23. August 2005, 01:09:58
Andre Faria 
Bob Moog, inventor of the immensely popular Moog synthesizer has died yesterday at the age of 71 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA. Bob was diagnosed with brain cancer (glioblastoma multiforme or GBM) in late April 2005. He had received both radiation treatment and chemotherapy to help combat the disease. He is survived by his wife, Ileana, his five children, Laura Moog Lanier, Matthew Moog, Michelle Moog-Koussa, Renee Moog, and Miranda Richmond; and the mother of his children, Shirleigh Moog. Robert A. Moog, born May 23, 1934 was a pioneer of electronic music. The Moog synthesizer was one of the first widely used electronic musical instruments. Early developmental work on the components of the synthesizer occured at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, now the Computer Music Center. Moog created the first modern, realtime playable and reconfigurable music synthesizer in 1963, it sometimes took hours to set up the machine for a new sound. Unlike the few other 1960s synthesizer manufacturers, Moog shipped a piano-style keyboard as the standard user interface to his synthesizers. The Minimoog became the most popular monophonic synthesizer of the 1970s, selling approximately 13,000 units between 1971 and 1982. Musicians that have used Moog equipment include Depeche Mode, Genesis, U2, The Police, and many others. The first record to feature a Moog synthesizer was "Cosmic Sounds" by The Zodiac. Popularity for the Moogs surged in the 1970s then declined in the 1980s as digital synthesizers gained traction in the market. By the mid-1990s, analog synthesizers were again highly sought after and prized for their classic sound. As of 2004, more than 15 companies are making Moog-style synthesizer modules. The Bob Moog Foundation has been created as a memorial, with the aim of continuing his life's work of developing electronic music.

22. August 2005, 16:40:06
Andre Faria 
Subject: Bauhaus on tour
2005 CONCERT SCHEDULE

10/16 Mexico City, MX @ World Trade Center - on sale now
10/17 Guadalajara, MX @ Teatro Diana - on sale now
10/20 Vancouver, BC @ Vancouver Centre of Performing Arts - presale 8/24, public sale 8/26
10/21 Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre - on sale now
10/25 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/11
10/26 San Francisco, CA @ Warfield Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/11
10/28 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
10/29 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
10/30 Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern LG
11/02 San Diego, CA @ 4&B - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/03 Phoenix, AZ @ tba
11/05 Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/07 Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
11/08 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/09 Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/11 New York, NY @ Nokia Live Time Square - on sale now
11/12 New York, NY @ Nokia Live Time Square - on sale now
11/13 Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/15 Montreal, QC @ Metropolis
11/17 Toronto, ON @ Kool Haus
11/19 Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre
11/24 Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle - presale 9/07, public sale 9/10
11/25 Orlando, FL @ House of Blues - presale 9/14, public sale 9/17
11/26 Pompano Beach, FL @ Club Cinema

15. August 2005, 21:25:15
Andre Faria 
Subject: God Module
The new CD from God Module "Viscera" is finished and will be released on October 11th on Metropolis Records in North America and Out of Line Music in Europe. "Viscera" features 10 new God Module tracks and a cover of The Cure track "A Night Like This". The new CD finds God Module falling even deeper into the darkness of the melodic sound they are known for. God Module recently also finished a remix for the upcoming Suicide Commando single. And will soon finish mixes for Imperative Reaction and Brudershaft. To celebrate the pending release of "Viscera" God Module will be playing 2 shows in Florida in September. In Ft. Lauderdale on the 4th with Terrorfakt and on the 17th in Ybor City with Grendel. In related news, "Night" the independent film written and directed by God Module member Byron C. Miller has secured worldwide distribution by Maxim Media International & Brain Damage Films. All of the sound was done by Jasyn Bangert and the soundtrack to the film features contributions from God Module, Grendel, Blutengel, Hocico, Negative Format, Parallel Project, System Syn and CombiChrist.

9. August 2005, 15:45:29
Andre Faria 
Subject: A blue ocean dream
New A Different Drum signings A Blue Ocean Dream play melodic, analog-driven synthpop, pulling influences from the pioneering sounds of Kraftwerk, but adding vocal depth and a modern production touch. Their debut album "On the Road to Wisdom" presents heavy-set analogue synthesizers mixing with catchy electronic hooks and classic Swedish flavoured electro-pop. Reminiscent of contemporary acts such as Fischerspooner and The Hacker, but with a depth and maturity to the classic song-writing and arrangements.

9. August 2005, 15:42:50
Andre Faria 
Subject: Neuroactive
The long-awaited and much overdue 5th regular studio album from Neuroactive is finally released at the end of August ! Neuroactive look back on a number of highly infectious and successful albums and singles on Cyberware, Out Of Line and A Different Drum and have been in existence for more than a decade, delivering finest Electro / Synthpop of the highest level ! This is a band that has transformed and experimented throughout the last decade, touching fans from the industrial dance scene to the synthpop scene, trying different vocal styles, but maintaining a punchy, signature sound with crisp, electronic programming. The all new album "N-Gin" continues that trend of exploration and metamorphosis, presenting several songs with different vocalists, along with some incredible instrumental tracks. This is a ground-breaking album for Neuroactive, building on all the sounds of the band's past, but pushing to a new level for the future. "N-Gin" is the first new album for Neuroactive since their critically acclaimed album "Transients", released in 2001, and expectations for this new album are very high. Fans of industrial, EBM, electro, synthpop, futurepop, and electronica can all find common ground with "N-Gin".

9. August 2005, 00:20:56
Andre Faria 
Subject: Regenerator - Great lyrics...
At last, Regenerator resurfaces with their anticipated 7th full-length CD. Entitled "Disease", the 13-track album expresses the band's concern for animal-rights and the environment focusing sharply on animal consumption and its affect on human health through the band's electronic trademark. Having listened to the unmastered album, I can already tell you that the title track will for sure please all fans of the good old The Cure late 80's era. Also included is the sombre video for "Terrible Love" and the old classic cover of "Don't Fear The Reaper". The limited edition of the album is packaged in a special DVD box, with exclusive artwork and bonus 12-track remixed album by bands like Steril, XP8, Neikka RPM, Y Luk-O, Winterstahl, Digital factor and others.

8. August 2005, 16:15:17
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
smelly socks: Annabel Lamb... Cool. There is a wonderful cover of Skeletons (The Sound) by Annabel Lamb...

go to hell - KMFDM

8. August 2005, 14:02:47
Andre Faria 
Gabriel - Lamb

7. August 2005, 00:06:02
Andre Faria 
Ups, Harley posted just before me.

This is a difficult one:

Asche zu asche - Rammstein

6. August 2005, 23:52:47
Andre Faria 
golden soldiers - The Sound

5. August 2005, 13:51:04
Andre Faria 
Subject: XP8
The Brand New album from rising electro stars XP8 - and a breath of fresh air blasting into the EBM / Electro scene. Featuring the production talents of Sebastian Komor ( ICON OF COIL ), "( Hrs:Min:Sec )" delivers XP8's fantastic combination of classic techno elements, mixed with psychedelia trance and traditional hard-edged EBM, together with boosted up beats and grooves, new rhythmic structures and the adrenaline rush of driving synth-lines. With layered vocals / effects ( reminiscent of Nitzer Ebb ) and with tracks ranging from 90 to 165 BPM, "( Hrs:Min:Sec )" offers sonic variety for clubs or the home - an exhilarating journey into the world and minds of XP8.

5. August 2005, 01:54:13
Andre Faria 
Geronimo´s Cadillac - Modern Talking (AAAAAAAAAAAAArrgggggghhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!)


5. August 2005, 01:34:28
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re: In the Nursery
Modified by Andre Faria (5. August 2005, 01:48:27)
baddessi: Most of this projects are non-comercial. They are not promoted and difficult to find. You can hear only in some specialized clubs.

This last project, In the Nursery, gave to amazing shows in Lisbon, one of them 10 years ago. They have a fab female singer from Goa. Their music moves from the neoclassical to the industrial scene. If you like Michael Nyman and Phillip Glass, you will like this project. Highly recommended... :)

In the Nursery

5. August 2005, 00:51:16
Andre Faria 
Subject: In the Nursery
The sixth title in ITN's acclaimed Optical Music Series, "Electric Edwardians" features 31 pieces of music specially composed for films from the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection, bringing to life the bustling streets of Edwardian Britain, capturing in vivid detail the everyday lives of ordinary people at work and play. Supremely evocative of a bygone era its combination of beautiful and heartfelt music is both emotive and poignant without sentimentalising the material or ignoring the rich musical tradition of the Edwardian period.

5. August 2005, 00:49:12
Andre Faria 
Subject: Re:
baddessi: Thanks :)))))

Pretty in Pink - The Psychedelic Furs

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