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Retrogramme – Feed | Review by Intravenous magazine
Washington DC’s Retrogramme return with their latest full-length studio album and follow up to 2012’s ‘For Our Dearly Departed’. The band’s pleasing and original blend of
Retrogramme – Feed | Review by Flux webzine
Il nuovo capitolo del trio Retrogramme si è fatto molto attendere: quello composto da Rob Early, Nikk Allen e Dmitry Pavlovsky è un progetto dai confini
Retrogramme – Feed | Review by Brutal Resonance
I’ll start this review off by saying that I’ve always found Retrogramme to be capable and skilled, but I could never really get into their works
Official Press Release // Retrogramme
The Washington DC-based band Retrogramme possess the rare ability to surprise us. Always. Whenever they unleash their creativity we have to wait for a result far
Gimme Shelter – Warnemünde | Review by Ver Sacrum
Warnemünde, il debut album del duo di Lipsia Gimme Shelter, è una delle prime proposte per il 2015 da parte della Space Race Records. Robert Grolms
Gimme Shelter – Warnemünde | Review by Uselinks
Mit Gimme Shelter gibt sich eine weitere Synthiepopband aus Good Old Germany die Ehre. Wobei die Bezeichnung Synthiepop nicht so ganz stimmt, da Gimme Shelter die
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Side-Line magazine
Lost Reality is not exactly the most familiar name active in the electro-pop scene. The Italian duo is already active since 1996 and has released several
Official Press Release // Gimme Shelter
After the solid qualitative advancement of their electronic style manifested at the beginning of the third Millennium with the promo “Deep Pink Water”, the Leipziger duo
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Ver Sacrum
di Mrs. Lovett, 29 gennaio 2015 Terzo album per i Lost Reality, band italiana ideata da Garmo e Kaos K, ai quali si è aggiunto recentemente
Gimme Shelter – Warnemünde | Review by Brutal Resonance
German duo Gimme Shelter has unleashed their latest album Warnemunde onto the masses. And, seeing as I don’t have a whole lot to say about this
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Brutal Resonance
Lost Reality is an Italian project that officially has been active since 1996. Since then, however, there has been a huge change in sound, lots of
Gimme Shelter – Warnemünde | Review by Flux webzine
Lasciamo che il duo tedesco Gimme shelter ci accompagni verso Warnemünde (il debut album di cui vi parliamo) attraverso una strada costellata di episodi che, nella
Gimme Shelter – Warnemünde | Review by Der Medienkonverter
„Bah, schon wieder eine neue Synthpop-Band!“ Wie oft musste ich derartige Aussagen, die mehr von Ignoranz und Neid, als von echter musikalischer Aufgeschlossenheit zeugen, in den
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Industrial Revolution
Descrivere in breve cosa racchiudono le 12 tracce di ‘Jedem Das Seine’ potrebbe risultare esercizio rischioso e riduttivo al tempo stesso. Le composizioni del progetto capitanato
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by RingMaster
Nothing To Confess is the second electro stomp from the collaboration of vocalist Oliver Spring of Sleepwalk / tEaR!dOwN / Nerve Conflict ) with No Comment
Darkitalia webzine | Intervista ai Lost Reality
Lost Reality: l’eleganza del suono by Lunaria Interessante band italiana che tenta un approccio stilistico elegante e sperimentale all’elettronica di matrice Wave. Vediamo cosa ci raccontano
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Peek-a-boo magazine
The Italian duo Lost Reality pleasantly knows how to mix electro and (mostly emotional) rock together. The music is at its best when the songs are
Mavros Krinos | Christian Ryder – TourdeForce interview
Αποκλειστικό: Συνέντευξη του Christian Ryder (TourdeForce) στον «Μαύρο Κρίνο»! Nikos Επιμέλεια και οργάνωση συνέντευξης: Λυκούργος Κυκλοφόρησε πριν από λίγο καιρό ο νέος δίσκος των TourdeForce, το
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by Side-Line magazine
Content: We discovered Nine Seconds in 2012 with their self-released 12” “Irresolution”, followed in 2013 by the official debut album “Poladroids”. Nine Seconds now strikes back
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Flux webzine
Anche l’Italia collabora alla scena synth pop / electro rock con il duo (ma che nel 2015 diventerà un trio) Lost reality composto da Garmo e
Lost Reality – Fleeting Awareness | Review by Machinist
Новый альбом итальянской группы LOST REALITY не хватает звезд с неба, но даже при своем на первый взгляд “средненьком” содержимом вполне может стать событием или приятным
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by ElektroSkull
Great production skills but lacks serious hit potential. Nine Seconds debut album “Poladroids” was somewhat torn between pure synthpop songs and songs of more industrial EBM
Official Press Release // Lost Reality
Exciting. This is the most appropriate adjective to define the return of Garmo and Kaos K, both components of the italian project Lost Reality. The duo’s
DarkRoom magazine | Intervista a Christian Ryder – TourdeForce
TOURDEFORCE : Il coraggio dell’impopolarità. di Roberto Alessandro Filippozzi “Jedem Das Seine”, ultima fatica firmata TourdeForce, si è fatta attendere per più di quattro anni: un
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by Ver Sacrum
Nothing To Confess è il secondo album dei Nine Seconds, trio di origine svizzero/tedesca che ha trovato attenzione – ed un’etichetta, la Space Race Records –
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Side-Line magazine
Last year we noticed the return of this Swedish duo based in Uppsala. This town ever was a kind of epicenter of the Swedish synth-pop scene.
2nd Civilization – Let’s Play | Review by Side-Line magazine
This Belgian formation was active during the late 80s and has reactivated 2 years ago with the album “Report From The Dark”. It’s not exactly an
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Side-Line magazine
The Italian band TourdeForce has been active since 2004. The band was set up as a duo, but throughout the years Christian Ryder remain the single
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by Machinist
Второй альбом немецкой группы NINE SECONDS представляет слушателям солидное, жирное и энергичное, вдоль и поперек опутанное силовыми кабелями модерновое электро/EBM, которое звучит на порядок интереснее, жестче
Dietro la Notizia | Intervista a Christian Ryder – TourdeForce
Da qualche giorno sta circolando in rete il nome della band “Tourdeforce”, autrice del brano “Adolf Hitler Platz“. Abbiamo cercato ed intervistato Christian Ryder, cantante e autore
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by Flux webzine
Questo album è la prova che chi dice che l’era dei cyberpunk si sia conclusa, che le copertine coi circuiti siano ormai passate di moda e
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Grave Concerns e-zine
An electronic duo from Uppsala, Sweden, formed in 2002. Emma Hortlund (lyrics and synthesizers) and Wilhem Aretun (Vocal and programming. Other well known duo’s in electronic
Nine Seconds – Nothing To Confess | Review by Brutal Resonance
Boasting an album that should be able to make any person on a dancefloor want to move their ass, is a collaborative effort between vocalist Oliver
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Chain D.L.K.
I wrote about Tourdeforce four years ago, when I reviewed their debut album “Colours In Life”. Since then, Christian Ryder released other two digital albums on
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Articolo di Andrea Benigni su “L’Eco di Bergamo”
Christian Ryder, un disco contro i filtri della Storia. La canzone impegnata è davvero morta? Non proprio, se pensiamo a certo rap che esprime la rabbia
2nd Civilization | Interview by Jurgen Vanvlasselaer @ Peek-a-Boo mag.
Two years after the release of their debut Report From The Dark, the Belgian outfit 2nd Civilization present us their second album Let’s Play. Another fine
Official Press Release // Nine Seconds
The sparkling return of Nine Seconds is a great event in the electro scene, especially for the high quality of their music and for the importance
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Vox Empirea
The Bergamo based TourdeForce born in 2004 originally as a duo formed by Christian Ryder, assigned mainly to electronic equipments, and Eric Raven to the vocal
2nd Civilization – Let’s Play | Review by Brutal Resonance
It’s been two years since Belgian act 2nd Civilization rose from the ashes of their ’89 and ’90 demo recordings, re-fleshing the old school tracks with
2nd Civilization – Let’s Play | Review by Vox Empirea
Belgian from Aalst, 2ND Civilization was founded in 1986 initially purely as amateur purpose by the duo Koen D / Johan VS, both impassioned of drum-machines,
2nd Civilization – Let’s Play | Review by Flux webzine
Nell’enorme calderone delle realtà electro belghe, i 2nd civilization sono gli ennesimi destinatari della lezione dei loro predecessori più illustri, primi fra tutti Front 242. Dopo
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Vox Empirea
Year 2002, in Uppsala, Sweden, Wilhelm Äretun (vox / programming) and Emma Hortlund (lyrics / synths) generated Mechatronic, a project whose musicality originally combined EBM /
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Darkroom magazine
Ci sono voluti più di quattro anni per poter stringere fra le mani il successore di “Colours In Life”, ma alla fine Christian Ryder, assolti gli
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Flux webzine
Terzo album per il duo svedese composto da Wilhelm e Emma, autori di un synth pop leggero e groovy, dalle ritmiche ben articolate e varie, melodico
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by RingMaster
Though it might not be setting a blaze of originality, Dystopia the new album from Swedish synth pop band Mechatronic, is a rather charming and enjoyable
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Elektroskull
Ett trevligt snitt trots skavanker Mechatronic, som efter drygt tio års tystnad gjorde comeback med “Dreams” förra året, är redan nu tillbaka med uppföljaren “Dystopia” med
Mechatronic – Dystopia | Review by Brutal Resonance
Mechatronic is a Swedish synthpop act that has been reviewed twice before on the site to little to no fanfare. And, well, hopefully this release will
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Intravenous magazine
Italian synthpop act Tourdeforce, AKA Christian Ryder, carries on the traditions laid out by acts such as Frozen Plasma, Client and Covenant with his brand of
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Flux webzine
Si potrebbe dire di Christian Ryder che appartenga alla vecchia scuola ovvero al vecchio modo, più che di comporre, di pensare un certo tipo di musica.
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Brutal Resonance
TourdeForce is a synthpop act that formed back in 2004 and has been on the minds of many ever since. Not ones to say that making
TourdeForce – Jedem Das Seine | Review by Medienkonverter
“PARENTAL ADVISORY“! Unglaublich, aber wahr: Ich darf / muss eine CD mit diesem gefürchteten Hinweis rezensieren. Dabei handelt es sich nicht um rüden Gangsta-Rap direkt aus
Official Press Release // Mechatronic
The synthpop in the mind and love for the melodies in the blood: these are the winning features that the Swedish Wilhelm and Emma transmit since