Monday, January 28, 2008

Deflore "Human Indu (B)Strial", Sephiroth "Draconian Poetry"

DEFLORE - HUMAN INDU (B)STRIAL

Deflore - Human Indu (B)Strial
Year: 2005


1.Mostatico [5:25]8.1 Mb
2.Connect [3:31]5.2 Mb
3.Experiment C-Low [6:21]10.6 Mb
4.More Gods than Devils [1:40]2.9 Mb
5.Emilionero [4:10]6.9 Mb
6.Lexodub [6:19]9.9 Mb
7.Home [3:04]5.1 Mb
8.Orto D-Ossa [5:43]9.1 Mb
9.S-Zwein [4:32]7.2 Mb
10.La Settima Industria [5:07]7.9 Mb
11.Subsound Corporation [9:52]14.6 Mb

Deflore "Human Indu (B)Strial" Album Review

Soundtrack for an apocalypse
If a post-apocalyptic world needed a soundtrack, Deflore's "hUMAN indu[B]strial" would be just the album for it. From the start, "Emostatico" pulls you right into a world where mental and emotional decay may as well rule supreme. "Connect" and "Experiment C-Low" continue on with what seems to be a path of self-destruction with dark and heavy riffs twisting and entwining every which way. "Emilionero" comes off like a musical version of a hot poker piercing and shattering your brain in an industrial version of Chinese water torture. Just when you think you can't handle anymore, "Lexodub" takes you from that torture chamber and tends to your everbleeding brain, with light and subtle undertones of your subconscious falling into a nightmare that's about ready to start. "Home" seems to pickup where "Lexodub" left off by pulling you further down the dank, dark rabbithole. Upon landing, "Orto D-Ossa" leads you into a wonderneverland of sorts, with thick and tremendous beats supported by what sounds like a dark angelic choir luring you further and further away from your sanity. "S-Zwein" may as well be the theme music for a sadistic teaparty with eerie squeaks and electronic creaks. For some reason I couldn't get into "La Settima Industria". "Subsound Corporation" is the cheshire cat that leads you through the looking glass back to your sanity and reality. When you come to, logic passes it off as a mere dream, until you look into the mirror and see a dimented version of what used to be your mind.






SEPHIROTH - DRACONIAN POETRY

Sephiroth - Draconian Poetry
Year: 2005


1.The Call of the Serpent [6:21]9.8 Mb
2.Dark Garden [4:57]8.2 Mb
3.Uthul Khulture [4:17]7.1 Mb
4.Therasia [8:37]15 Mb
5.A Map of EDEN Before the Storms [8:55]15.2 Mb
6.The Clock of Distant Dreams [6:24]10.2 Mb
7.Now Night Her Course Began [9:03]15.2 Mb

Sephiroth "Draconian Poetry" Album Review

Yes
I Listen to this all the time now, it's awesome. It's a Dramatic Theme to a land gone wrong. I expect a narrator to break the eerie calm and say "many years ago in this place"
Then at times it gets awake and full of dramatic action. This is mood music, if you find yourself in a dismal mood, this won't cheer you up but will help you through it. It helps me. I like to play games like doom3 with it on. This is more atomospheric pads then anything else. I say it was definitly worth the money, I just hope there will be more soon.






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