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Does anyone know what happen to yelworC?
After the amazing Trinity release Peter Devin appears to have vanished. Am I the only one that fell in love with this CD? No one else seems to share my enthusiasm on this album.
After the amazing Trinity release Peter Devin appears to have vanished. Am I the only one that fell in love with this CD? No one else seems to share my enthusiasm on this album.
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Re: yelworC
Tue, December 19, 2006 - 10:35 PMI'll have to check out Trinity.. I haven't been keeping up as much before recently and last output I heard was Celtic Circle days... Awww... Celtic Circle... RIP...
2 years after all is not that bad of a gap nice to see an album after the missing chunk of time following CCP...
The biggest disappointment in my electro-industrial daze was the demise of Individual Totem... Granted they tried some studio work in past couple of years, but if I recall distro fell through and it went no where.. The samples I did hear kind of repulsed me compared to the high level of praise I have for their 1st couple of releases at the time.. Timeless mmm... closest is Mind Sculptures Flesh; it aged a bit, but still a shining star from the late 90's in my opinion... -
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Re: yelworC
Wed, December 20, 2006 - 8:41 AMYes, you MUST check out Trinity. If you'd like a dark torturous trip through the 7 levels of hell, pick it up. The sound is very non-linear. You won't find any formula here. I love the occult references throughout as well.
Individual Totem was great. I remember hearing about a ton of problems they had. I still throw in Mind Sculptures Flesh from time to time for nostalgic reasons.
Allied Vision is another project that deserves more attention. He has a dedicated cult following, but the majority of industrial fiends out there still seem to pass by this gem. I'm sure he suffers from distro problems as well. He also clearly has some knowledge of sound engineering. This music is far superior to a lot of crap metropolis spits out. No offense. -
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Re: yelworC
Wed, December 20, 2006 - 10:08 AMI'd say try to find some of the CCP compilations if you haven't yet and see if anything strikes you there...
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