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Posted: 22-09-2007, 21:18
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Posted: 22-09-2007, 21:19
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The splintering of Front Line Assembly continues. Not content with starting up Delerium for their soundtrackesque music and Noise Unit for a slightly different flavour of dance industrial than FLA itself, we now have Intermix, Front Line Assembly's house faction. The group seems to have been formed to allow Leeb and Fulber to experiment with a rather more commercial dance sound. The end result is...interesting. It sounds pretty much as you'd expect for the most part - a housified Front Line Assembly. No vocals though. The combination is surprisingly enjoyable, they've chosen the best parts of the house/dance sound (i.e. the interesting bits) and dumped most of the cliches (no "Yo!" or "Whoo! Yeah!" noises). There's also more evidence of Leeb/Fulber's alter-ego as Delerium here too - the energy and aggression of the FLA sound is tempered by the calm grandeur that characterises the Delerium releases. Now if only Leeb and Fulber could channel some of the quality and attention to detail they've put into this and the Delerium albums back into Front Line Assembly, which has been getting a bit repetitive of late... Recommended. |
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Posted: 22-09-2007, 21:21
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Posted: 22-09-2007, 21:24
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