REVIEW: RETREAT @SIDE-LINE
Review time again! Side-Line Reviews listened to RETREAT by Fragment King, released as a cassette and digital package by Annihilvs Power Electronix. Here is what they say:
Fragment King – Retreat (Album – Annihilvs Power Electronix)
Genre/Influences: Industrial, Experimental.
Background/Info: Mark Kammerbauer released this new opus last year. “Retreat” features seven songs plus one remix.
Content:
“Retreat” gets us back to the early days of Industrial/Experimental
music. Next to the 80s influences the work also features very personal
input; kind of inhibited, intimate atmosphere. The work has been
composed by guitar playing manipulated into Industrial sound effects
with menacing sound atmospheres on top. Vocal parts accentuate a
cellar-like sensation. The last song is a remix by Snowbeasts which
sounds pretty different, exploring Electro-Minimalism.
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+ + : This album evokes to me good-old souvenirs. I got the feeling of
awakening in the 80s when I discovered the enigmatic Last Few Days. The
menacing, icy, atmosphere has a true impact although there also is a
more intimate side running through the work. I like the visual strength
of the tracks.
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- - : The Snowbeats-remix is totally unexpected. I like this project
and its minimalism but it sounds totally different from Fragment King.
Conclusion: This is a great exposure of early Industrial/Experimental music transposed into the 21st Century.
Best songs: “Devourer”, “Pale Blue”, “Double Infinity”, “Weak Minds Remixed by Snowbeasts”.
Thanks much to Stephane Froidcoeur of Side-Line Reviews for the consideration.
The album can be streamed and the CD can be purchased here:
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