Polski opis
Gatunek : |
Electronic |
Rok Wydania : |
1995 |
Jakość : |
MPC Q8 |
Ripper : | all4one |
Opis: Według mnie kolejny album projektu Laserdance, który całkowicie odbiega od tego do czego już nas 2 holendrów zdążyło przyzwyczaić. Odmienny styl który mogliśmy usłyszeć na pierwszych albumach Laserdance. Zaczyna pojawiać się odrobinę nurtu trance i techno co tworzy bardzo "dziwną" całość.
English description
Genre : |
Electronic |
Year : |
1995 |
Quality : |
MPC Q8 |
Ripper : | all4one |
Description: This is an album with a split personality. It can perhaps best be
described as Laserdance's evil twin. The first three tracks, "The Guardian of Forever", "Out of Order", and "The Pits of Hell" are all great tunes, but come framed with obnoxious, overbearing vocal samples. "The Pits of Hell" is particularly shocking because the intro is straight from the industrial music genre, and in fact could be mistaken for Front Line Assembly until about a minute into the track. The album then begins to wind down, with a slower tune -- "Break Through" -- followed by the ambient, "Nightmare at Noon" (more unpleasant samples!). This is where the album ceases to be anything recognizable as Laserdance. Beginning with the sixth track, the aptly named "Entering The Darkness", each song is an increasingly intense journey into house and trance techno. It's a wild ride, and not for the faint of heart. Granted, it's good techno -- great, actually -- but it's so far from synth it's unlikely to have any immediate appeal to fans of Laserdance.