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Hypnagogue April reviews
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:30 pm    Post subject: Hypnagogue April reviews Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

Some excerpts from the latest batch of Hypnagogue reviews. Read them in their entirety at http://hypnagogue.netfirms.com. (When you're all done here, of course!)

Radium 88, Only Science Can Tell Us the Truth
The formula at work on Radium 88’s Only Science Can Tell Us the Truth isn’t all that new—juxtapose high-BPM backbeats, electronic percussion and twiddly sequencer runs over slower, classical-tinted melodies—but it’s done here with such ease, beauty and attention to craft that the Enigma-school concept can be overlooked.

Lopside, When You’re Finally Through Being Responsible
... charges into your head with a blast of static, relentless drums and a melody pasted together in clipped vocal samples. Dean Hinds’ surgical hand comes immediately into play, turning swatches and snippets of noise into textural rhythmic elements. This is his specialty: finding the musical in non-music, forcing the listener to accept, undeniably, that all sound is inherently music.

Alpha Wave Movement, The Regions Between
[On] the latest offering from Alpha Wave Movement, The Regions Between, AWM (aka Greg Kyryluk) has gathered work from 2001-2006 into an enjoyable suite of sequencer-motivated spacemusic with just the right amount of beat and funk.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote  Mark this post and the followings unread

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