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experimusic.com was set up in August 07 in an attempt to get the word out about the latest ‘genre-spanning' underground albums to real music fans (and those who are flirting with interesting music). experimusic.com is a resource for such fans to find ‘easy-to-digest’ information about the latest music releases from some of the most daring, extreme and/or innovative labels around. This site also ho… Read moreexperimusic.com was set up in August 07 in an attempt to get the word out about the latest ‘genre-spanning' underground albums to real music fans (and those who are flirting with interesting music). experimusic.com is a resource for such fans to find ‘easy-to-digest’ information about the latest music releases from some of the most daring, extreme and/or innovative labels around. This site also hopes to add value to smaller independent labels and artists (who find it difficult to get publicity amongst the rabid infestation of mainstream labels pushing their homogenous wares). This is achieved by going direct to potential fans through a number of relevant mediums including University Press, Gigs, Online Forums and Clubs. Music reviews have conveniently been segmented into specific genres and will be updated regularly. experimusic.com has an experienced team (and freelance reviewers) contributing reviews to the site, ensuring that simple but detailed reviews are undertaken to allow the potential listener to understand exactly what he or she is purchasing.
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Reviewer Rank: 808 - Total Helpful Votes: 536 of 660
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
It's not often that an album comes out of leftfield and enthuses me so much that I feel compelled to subvert the usual review style and just gush. For the sake of maintaining credibility I won't resort to saying 'This is amazing, buy it immediately' but I will avoid the usual generic intro paragraph and get right into the details.
Speech Therapy is Speech Debelle's debut full-length, having signed with Big Dada four or five years ago. Coming from a Jamaican South London family, and with a troubled background, she soon makes clear that this truly is a form of personal therapy.
If pushed to pigeonhole this release into an accepted genre, one would have to settle for… Read more
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The problem with hardcore these days is that it's running out of steam. New bands invariably just aren't original anymore. What we have here is an overpopulation problem. Never have so many bands churned out so many breakdowns in such little time. Even those bands that dare to break out and shape their 'own sound' just come off as a different assembly of standard parts; off kilter time signatures, sweeping post-rock tinged title tracks, unorthodox melodies. All of these things do not necessarily a good band make.
Unfortunately this rings true with Grace.Will.Fall. With a sound that plays somewhere between Norma Jean, Refused, Dillinger Escape Plan, Every Time I Die and… Read more
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Futuro ~ Low Frequency in Stereo
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Music is said to take the listener on a journey. But how aerial vibrations actually manage to lift people into the air and carry them around the globe I don't know. Maybe it's the result of magic, or the telepathic powers of musicians, or the wonder of the almighty world spirit, or maybe it's that certain sounds are connoted with and elicit certain memories and images in the mind of the glorified sounding board better known as the music fan. That sounds about right, but I'm still terribly confused on this highly baffling issue, so we better ask Norway's The Low Frequency in Stereo.
They seem like the guys and girls to ask, since they have a new album out called `Futuro,' their… Read more
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Total Helpful Votes: 49 of 70
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