alexone
@ 22-09-2007, 21:35
Equinox was the sideproject of Bill Leeb and Chris Peterson (FLA). A trippy drum and bass experience, taking the big plus from Chris' technical skills, and a dosage of funky ass samples and dope melodies from Bill. This all can be heard on the "Holon" album (1998).
Welcome to the prolific world of Bill Leeb, mastermind behind Front Line Assembly, Delerium and a legion of other side projects.
Equinox again is another side project for Bill, this time working with his Chris Peterson (FLA and Will). Producing an album based more in the techno/electronica genre rather than the Industrial/EBM sound that FLA has been the masters of for the last decade. This time there are breakbeats instead of the Teutonic rhythms normally associated with Leeb’s work. However the bass and the programming remain the same keeping that unmistakable Leeb sound based around precision and dynamic, giving the album the usual superb sheen of production.
Holon works on a dancefloor level, with the constant breaks and bass. It however is the layers of sound above the mesh of beats that elevates Holon to being more than just another club album and instead a riveting listening experience. Electronic sweeps and sampled noises make Holon a headphone listener’s paradise. ~ by Ian Proudfoot aka Sidney James
retro
@ 23-09-2007, 09:18
Xм... Holon на иврите "окно"... Снова Windows? :w00t:
Спасибо! И за музыку, и за грамотное оформление. Радуешь. :hi: