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Artist description
one man electronic powerhouse.. chaotic beats, thrashing rythem, mad distortion, chilling ambient, smooth grooves, system overload |
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Music Style
electronic, hardcore, dnb, ambient, noise, industrial |
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Musical Influences
panacea, noisex, haujobb, alec empire, gridlock, converter, noisex, imminent, winterkalte |
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Similar Artists
i sound like me |
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Artist History
this is my second project.. my first being Projekt // 23, a powernoise industrial powerhouse here on mp3.com. ive recieved rave reviews off of that. so im expanding my horizions a bit, and seeing what i can do. less focus on industrial, more focus on experamentaion in all genres. |
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Group Members
-burn- |
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Press Reviews
http://www.recycleyourears.com/reviews/reviews2/samfl.htm
Rhythmic noise (or "power noise", as it is commonly called) is a genre
that got more and more followers in the last two years. In consequence, a
lot of new bands have appeared recently, bringing with them a high number
of demos and of compilation, each one trying to feature the best of the
new blood, and to gather the future big names of the style. Feedback Loop
is no exception, and contains 14 new tracks from mostly new bands, some of
which present very interesting material, while some other are obviously at
the beginning of their path.
Feedback Loop begins with its most reknown act, d.b.s, who is nothing else
than a side-project of Converter. Close to Converter, this track has a lot
of tension, building slowly and incorporating very interesting sounds,
like an undistorted, oriental-sounding melody (the most impressive, once
again, being that all these sounds were recorded with only the mouth as
instrument). consume, one of the rare acts I knew already, is next, with a
more rhythmic but very broken track, that benefit from a good production
and some intereting sounds. Then comes what is for me the best track on
the disc, with the first track I hear from burn, a heavy, percussive one
that revolves around only one rhythm, but incorporates a lot of breaks and
details. Very catchy and pleasant, this is really a track that made me
want to listen to more things from this act.
Past these three introductory tracks Feedback Loop's contains tracks that
are a bit less successful (even though Dominator by TYROPHEX14, a
side-project of New Mind, is complex and well written), til you get to
C/A/T's track, Dying Morality, which mixes the very repetitive aspect of
this project with a heavy club appeal, and will get a lot of people
dancing. It is followed by another good track, the more aggressive and
saturated Demolir by Rec|use.
All in all, Feedback Loop is a good compilation ,that fits very well in
the rhythmic noise landscape, and contains surprisingly good tracks. Of
course, some of the newest acts still have to make some progress, but I
think that the future is quite bright for some, like C/A/T or burn, and I
will make sure to listen to these acts' next releases. A nice treat for
fans of the genre, and a good surprise.
(Recycle Your Ears) |
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Location
portland, or - USA |
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