Vcmg / Ssss
Album: | Ssss | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Vcmg | Added: | Apr 2012 | |
Label: | Mute Records Ltd |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-04-14 | Pull Date: | 2012-06-17 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Jun 3 | May 6 | Apr 29 | Apr 22 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 29, 2012: | Clubbing Zeal
Single Blip |
4. | Apr 22, 2012: | Flights of Fancy
Single Blip |
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2. | May 01, 2012: | Clubbing Zeal
Single Blip |
5. | Apr 19, 2012: | #YOUTHDEMOGRAPHICRADIO: #THEILLEST
Bendy Bass |
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3. | Apr 26, 2012: | #YOUTHDEMOGRAPHICRADIO: GNARLY BROWN
Bendy Bass, Windup Robot, Spock, Zaat, Lowly |
Album Review
Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2012-04-24
Reviewed 2012-04-24
Depeche Mode goes techno. Vince Clark and Martin Gore team up for a flex session of straight up techno. Relentlessly pounding beats and not much subtlety here, which I guess is fun if you’re into that whole thing. The whole things seems perhaps a little too intense, and I wish they had tuned down their dreams of being 21 and high again a bit.
Try: 6, 2, 5
FCC: Clean. We don’t use vocals here.
1) 5:27 30 seconds of beatless intro. Transitions to a rough, dystopian techno jam. Industrial bleeps.
2) 6:28 * Bro-y techno. Testosterone and flex all around. No compromising here.
3) 5:42 More details, more layered. Clear contrast between heavy bass and mid-range ripples.
4) 5:25 Metallic synthesizers, occasional softer breakdowns.
5) 5:48 * Meaner, deeper. Sharp and focused main line with some heavy drums kicking in later.
6) 6:04 * Clear highlight. Lots of variation, almost catchy synthesizer line. Goes from super intense to very laid back.
7) 5:39 Back to the bro-techno. Straight up techno, not much to think or worry about.
8) 6:20 Strange, industrial bleeps almost form a coherent melody. Rough and dirty.
9) 6:37 Gritty main synths and some spacy bleeps in the background.
10) 5:18 Synthesizers sound somewhat trance-y, but this jam actually has a melody in there. Pretty neat stuff.
Try: 6, 2, 5
FCC: Clean. We don’t use vocals here.
1) 5:27 30 seconds of beatless intro. Transitions to a rough, dystopian techno jam. Industrial bleeps.
2) 6:28 * Bro-y techno. Testosterone and flex all around. No compromising here.
3) 5:42 More details, more layered. Clear contrast between heavy bass and mid-range ripples.
4) 5:25 Metallic synthesizers, occasional softer breakdowns.
5) 5:48 * Meaner, deeper. Sharp and focused main line with some heavy drums kicking in later.
6) 6:04 * Clear highlight. Lots of variation, almost catchy synthesizer line. Goes from super intense to very laid back.
7) 5:39 Back to the bro-techno. Straight up techno, not much to think or worry about.
8) 6:20 Strange, industrial bleeps almost form a coherent melody. Rough and dirty.
9) 6:37 Gritty main synths and some spacy bleeps in the background.
10) 5:18 Synthesizers sound somewhat trance-y, but this jam actually has a melody in there. Pretty neat stuff.
Track Listing
1. | Lowly | 6. | Single Blip | |||
2. | Zaat | 7. | Skip This Track | |||
3. | Spock | 8. | Aftermaths | |||
4. | Windup Robot | 9. | Recycle | |||
5. | Bendy Bass | 10. | Flux |