Wer übrigens eine Original Coreline CD, welche in Deutschland derzeit noch schwer zu haben sind, kann diese auf der Rise of the Machines erwerben.
über Coreline:
Hypnoskull:
"The initial plan was to make real retro-oldschool hypnoskull materials, as I am also planning quite a few breakcore e.p.'s to be released this year.
The thing is, I ended up doing real powernoise-styled industrial setups and I couldn't resist cutting it up breakcore-style [...] but always in the count of rhythm... Extraordinary. Not original though, I got this album by UK's Coreline, which I met in Manchester lately, and it sorta influenced me doing this stylistic approach... "
amodelofcontrol.com/home über "Please keep moving forward"
"The album seems to be built around the idea of marrying together delicate sounding synth lines, and brutal, rhythmic beats - and it works in amazing fashion, as the two play off each other very well, making for a surprisingly listenable "noise" album."
Chain D.L.K über "Please keep moving forward"
"This release is harsh, noisy, disturbing, it features diversity with the integration of the mentioned styles, it’s addictive danceable without falling into that harsh EBM style mixed with Powernoise beats cliche – in short: you can’t ask for more. A marvelous output which can become a favorite for the genre fans."
@all
Schaut euch die Playlists auf der "Rise of the Machines" myspace Seite an... Ich kann versichern, dass aufjedenfall ordentlich richtigen Power Noise spielen werden.
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... =280403613TBM (Techno Body Music) = steht in unserem Fall für Terence Fixmer, Nullvektor, Fixmer/McCarthy und sowie neuere Oldschool EBM Sachen (Spetsnaz etc..)
IDM (intelligent dance music) = Aphex Twin, Mimetic, Architect, Somatic Responses, Venetian Snares, Gridlock, beefcake etc