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My rating:
5 stars
Artist:

Sabaton

Skimming the unintelligible but giving their all, Great Stuff!

The first time I listened to Primo Victoria I was taken by the sheer power of the beat, I couldn't understand a word but that is hardly surprising with 60 year old ears! Having downloaded the music and listened carefully I realised just how powerful the lyrics were in reality.

"Thundergods" has just the musical content that should appeal to all lovers of the Heavy Metal.

As an old "Headbanger" I feel the band has potential and only hope that the renditions here are not the only ones to come on to the music scene.

Regards, Peter.

Posted: 08-Apr-2007 01:42:53 PM

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My rating:
4 stars
Artist:

Inger-Lise

A breath of fresh air in dance.

As a gentleman of some years (60) but an eclectic collector of the unusual music genres I was initially uninterested in this artist.

Listening intently to her combination of electronic and voice composition really gets under the skin in a very compelling way.

I started by listening to "Electronie" and became fascinated by the use of music stanzas interspersed with her exciting voice.

If I were to choose just one of these offerings as my favourite it would have to be "Ride The Wind" where the music is a good balance with the voice. IMO.

Nice listening, mange takk, Peter.

Posted: 12-Mar-2007 11:13:16 AM

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My rating:
5 stars
Artist:

Carolyn Southworth

Something exceptional!

After downloading all of these melodies and spending a considerable time enjoying them I felt I really must put pen to paper, so to speak!

As an ageing lover of all things musical from the classics to electronica and beyond, it is rare to find someone who is, at the very least, different in their interpretation, composition and playing of their music. The planned pauses that punctuate the melodies give the melodies an air of expectation. The listener is awaiting a continuing stanza but the pause makes for imagination of the composers thought processes. We have all remembered music where our brains fill in the lost notes even though we are unable to make the sound. Here Carolyn provides us with the same incentive but proves us to be wrong with her imaginative composing.

I for one can only hope that there is someone out there for whom this music will prove innovative enough to bring Carolyn to a wider purchasing public.

To all those sceptics, this is not flannel, in the UK this means garbage or sycophantic drivel, I mean it!

I really enjoyed the experience.

Regards Peter in the UK.

Posted: 28-Mar-2006 08:59:43 AM

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