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Artist: Delerium - (Audio CD) - 2004 ... more
This is definitely the best of Delerium from their work on their 4 major album releases: Semantic Spaces to their most recent, Chimera. A decade of beautiful music. So unlike most "Best Of" albums out there, this is a very good... read full review | report as inappropriate
As a long time fan of Delerium I was shocked and disappointed at the album release 'Chimera'. If one has listened to Delerium from it's conception as a industrial/gothic/ethereal group with their first release of Forms, Faces & Illusions through... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Delerium - (Audio CD) - 2006 ... more
I would have given this a 4.5 stars if it was possible but felt 4 was too low. After a rather uninspiring and pop oriented release with Chimera, Leeb/Fulber re-unite fulltime with the release of Nuages du Monde. Though still holding... read full review | report as inappropriate
I'm a huge Delerium fan and own all their albums. I have sung their praises and turned friends onto their music. Their fifth album for Nettwerk Records, Nuages Du Monde (Clouds of the World) is lush, exotic, cinematic, and features a fine... read full review | report as inappropriate
This new release includes more vocalization than previous ones and very soothing melodies, but still is good. read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Delerium - (Audio CD) - 1997 ... more
If you already know Delerium, let me just say this is my favorite album to date. If you don't, probably the closest comparison would be to Enigma, though I believe Delerium is better. Karma very much continues in the theme of Semantic Spaces. My... read full review | report as inappropriate
Karma is a mixture of Enigma, Deep Forest, Dead Can Dance, Peter Gabriel's Passion, with a little bit of the Cocteau Twins on it. It's is not bad, but the rhythm patterns sound dated. "Enchanted", the opener, and "Wisdom", are the only tracks... read full review | report as inappropriate
The samples are a little too much but it is a solid cross between Dead Can Dance and Enigma. read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Delerium - (Audio CD) - 1994 ... more
This is probably the best Delerium album ever - even though I like Karma a lot too! Voices are aerial and heaven-like, the deep, very deep rhythm is like nothing you've heard. Yes, it sounds like Enigma sometimes, but it's much different if... read full review | report as inappropriate
First of all, I like Enigma, and I also like Front Line Assembly (these guy's main project) but I wasn't blown away by this album for some reason. Any Leeb/Fulber expert, who isn't blinded by their love for these guys will admit that they are... read full review | report as inappropriate
and give this album its correct rating. It'd merit 3 and a half stars if the option was there but 4 is pushing it. The biggest weakness is its lack of originality. I don't mind emulating others if I enjoy that formula but it's easy to see what... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Peaches - (Audio CD) - 2006 ... more
This latest album really carries on her hot sparse beats and sexual lyrics from her first two albums, getting progressively better. I call it ElectroSexHop, she eminates a club worthy attitude while her music punches you below the belt. Her albums... read full review | report as inappropriate
OK, I admit, Peaches has clearly found her niche. I like the beat of her music and I agree that she probably appeals to a wide array of musical tastes. However, that having been said, her songs grow very old after about four or five listens.... read full review | report as inappropriate
I like this album, even if it's not one of my usual genres. That may suggest I'm a little childish or adolescent or whatever but I don't care! The only reason I've only given it 3 stars is because 4 is for things really REALLY good and 5 is for... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Mono - (Audio CD) - 1998 ... more
This is an outstanding other-worldly album that transports me to a place I want to be and a life I want to live. I haven't got enough of it yet and am looking for more like it. A full sound that plays a multitude of emotions. read full review | report as inappropriate
My enjoyment of old Hooverphonic lead me to recommendations of Mono. However, at close listen Formica Blues proved to be too mediocre to enter my collection. Most songs sound too contrived to float, and (yawn) I wasn't impressed with the... read full review | report as inappropriate
i was encouraged by all the positive reviews of this album and bought it on semi-whim. after the first 2 listens i was bummed as it seemed like the same fluff track after track. i was hoping for something a little stronger. but to mono's credit,... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Gigi d'Agostino - (Audio CD) - 2001 ... more
I was already familiar with Gigi D'Argostino with an edited version of "I'll Fly With You (L'Amour Toujours)" on a dance compilation. When I discovered that Gigi had a full length album out I immediately bought it. I loved "I'll Fly With You" the... read full review | report as inappropriate
I must be out of some loop cause I bought this album and hated it! The music is totally repeatative and it evokes nothing new or special to electronic music. The rhythms are weak and boring. That's probably the reason why the album isn't a... read full review | report as inappropriate
Boy am I a sucker.... I bought this cd for 2 songs "Fly with you" and "Bla Bla Bla" now, don't get me wrong both great songs, but the rest sounds like daft punk. Not to mention he uses the exact same guitar chords at the exact same time on 5... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Gabrielle Roth & the Mirrors - (Audio CD) - 2000 ... more
This is great, as are all her previous albums. If you like James Asher or Professor Trance, you will love this. If you have not idea who these folks are, but you want earthy primal rhythmic music to move you, you will still love this. read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: 2 Bit Pie - (Audio CD) - 2006 ... more
When I came across the "Nobody Never" single I felt a great sense of relief after being greatly concerned about whether Fluke would fall into obscurity after Mike Tournier's departure prior to completing "Puppy". Jon Fugler and Mike Bryant's... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Moby - (Audio CD) - 2002 ... more
What a great album! Simply put, "18" is basically like all the good points of "Play" expanded upon and released in one coherent album. I loved so much of "Play" but also found much of it to be filler, and simply not up the level of the rest of the... read full review | report as inappropriate
Overall the album is listenable however, nothing sticks out, nothing's innovative, nothing is "new" sounding. Most of the tracks sound like they're composed of recycled samples from his previous albums. Most tracks are "downtempo" and could make... read full review | report as inappropriate
Its hard for me to knock Moby at all, because he does such consistently solid work. I like this cd, but I'm slightly disappointed because there are a few tracks that sound prettysimilar to Play. Some of the keyboard melodies sound... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Gabrielle Roth & the Mirrors - (Audio CD) - 1994 ... more