'The Slip' presents itself as  an ALBUM instead of just a collection of hopeful hits . In fact, 'The  Slip' only really lets you down twice: the exceeding length of the  reflective and moody instrumentals mid album, and the monotony of  'Letting You'~ a song so redundant as to be annoying. Skip over 'Letting  You' and the first half of 'Corona Radiata' and you will have one of  the better albums produced in the last decade. (therockczar.com)
Recommended!
Download From NIN.com!
We are not getting any profit from the music, we are just sharing to our neighbours.
12.12.2011
7.10.2011
Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child
This outing, tinted with touches of techno/industrial, is generally  strong. Though less bombastic and more mysterious than earlier efforts, Satan's Child  boasts tried-and-true bottom-heavy riffing and searing guitars mixed in  with mysterious, quieter interludes, making it a suitable selection for  musical madness on Halloween, and beyond. Katherine Turman
Recommended!
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Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child
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Danzig 6:66 Satan's Child
5.08.2011
Jesu Conqueror (2007)
Jesu returns with nearly an hour of weighty, otherworldly heaviness that  defies the default designation of metal. The opening titular cut has as  much in common with early Pink Floyd as it does with band member Justin  Broadrick’s other outfits, Napalm Death and Godflesh. That said,  there's plenty here to enrage the savage beast, such as the dark and  detuned opening of "Old Year," the icy epic "Mother Earth" and the  recording's centerpiece, the restless and imaginative 10-minute Flaming  Lips-esque "Weightless and Horizontal," which displays the band's debt  to space rock without apology and without any sacrifice of  aforementioned heaviness. As good as Conqueror is, it's hardly  the band's masterpiece. The work laid here suggests that Jesu has much  more exploring and refining to do but this recording is as good a place  as any for listeners to begin anticipating the moment when this outfit  climbs up from the underground to reap the rich rewards it so clearly  deserves. A fantastic and darkly inspiring work. (Jedd Beaudoin)
Recommended!
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Jesu Conqueror (2007)
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Jesu Conqueror (2007)
Jesu Opiate Sun (2009)
Opiate Sun's  heavy enough to act as gateway drug for those who still know Broadrick  only as the guy behind Godflesh's decade-long bad day (if such creatures  even exist). It will please the post-'gaze guitar-texture freaks who  cream on contact with sonorous feedback. And it's memorable enough to  hook those one-and-done consumers of the album-abjuring age. Not bad for  four songs. (Pitchfork.com)
Recommended!
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Opiate Sun (2009)
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Mp3@256kbps (Variable)
Opiate Sun (2009)
3.04.2011
Samael Passage (Reissue, Re-release) 2007
This album can definitely be seen as the peak of a band that had a lot going for them before eventually venturing into territory that they just took too long to be proficient in. For anyone that has heard great things about this band only to feel totally lied to when listening to Eternal or Reign of Light, it was actually this album and their previous one that people were referring to. This is a flawless album that is heavy, dark, and also highly original due to its rhythmic take on Black Metal. (Sputnik Music)  
Recommended!
Mp3@227kbps(VBR)
Passage (Re-release 2007)
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Mp3@227kbps(VBR)
Passage (Re-release 2007)
Samael Reign Of Light (2004)
It's all 'bout evolution right?
A dark pop album, catchy songs with black metal lyrics, no abuse of the techno sound, high quality production, the band doesn't loose their touch....
Pay special attention to High Above and Telepath.
Place it between Passage and Eternal.
(Sorry if I hurt feelings but it could sound sometimes a little bit like Rob Zombie or Rammstein)
Recommended!
Mp3@227kbps(VBR)
Reign OF Light (2004)
A dark pop album, catchy songs with black metal lyrics, no abuse of the techno sound, high quality production, the band doesn't loose their touch....
Pay special attention to High Above and Telepath.
Place it between Passage and Eternal.
(Sorry if I hurt feelings but it could sound sometimes a little bit like Rob Zombie or Rammstein)
Recommended!
Mp3@227kbps(VBR)
Reign OF Light (2004)
2.18.2011
Fetish 69: Atomized (2003)
"How to describe the sound of the new album? Be ready for a mixture of  leftfield-rock, moody experimental electronics and for the first time  some nearly pop-hooks as well. This is Fetish 69 again purging the past  and taking a big step into the future" (http://members.chello.at/christianfuchs/fetish69/news/content.html)
Recommended!
Mp3@227kbps
Atomized (2003)
Recommended!
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Atomized (2003)
2.14.2011
Fetish 69 Antibody (1993)
One of the most creative albums of 1993.
Good sampling, brutal vocals, very clean and shiny production...get into the human dark potential.
This album kick ass!
Recommended!
Mp3@192kbps.
Antibody (1993)
Good sampling, brutal vocals, very clean and shiny production...get into the human dark potential.
This album kick ass!
Recommended!
Mp3@192kbps.
Antibody (1993)
2.13.2011
Fetish 69: Geek (1999)
Art meets industrial.
A fine and atmospheric record, decent fx use, great tunes and blasting sampling beats, intelligent industrial sounds, programming and lyrics.
Interesting approach of different music styles combined with industrial, this band shows a good musical taste for mixing.
Recommended!
Mp3@256kbps
Geek (1999)
A fine and atmospheric record, decent fx use, great tunes and blasting sampling beats, intelligent industrial sounds, programming and lyrics.
Interesting approach of different music styles combined with industrial, this band shows a good musical taste for mixing.
Recommended!
Mp3@256kbps
Geek (1999)
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