supported by 12 fans who also own “Invisible Front. 2005”
It is a remarkable stage from the 90's, but come full force into the modern era ,reminiscent of parties and home treachery adding to the indulgence of party favors. Moderate use and fantastic dance raves! cliffy9
supported by 11 fans who also own “Invisible Front. 2005”
There is plenty to experience on WarMech, because the album really does have its moments. There are plenty of cool tracks on this album that definitely keep going.
Top hits like "Force Carrier" and "Molotov" are really good and hit it well. Other, more constructive and atmosphere-enhancing tracks like "The Eminent" also sound quite impressive.
And the album closes strongly with the two great tracks "Earthriser" and "Creator". FLA rules and hits it again with this great follow-up of AirMech! corvischristi
supported by 10 fans who also own “Invisible Front. 2005”
I just can't stop listening to this album. Over and over again, I have to press that play button because it's so damn good. Three months in and I still get goose bumps when I listen to the tracks. Clearly, my drug is spelled "Minuit Machine". systeera
UK producer Inwards pivots from anxiety-laden IDM to soothing modular-synth ambient with tangible warmth and resonance. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 13, 2021