Review by DeathPostureOct 14, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Genre-bender on the loose!
Hmm.... Well, this was the single from Tim Schuldt's forthcoming (at the time) album First Error Code, and let me start by saying that this is not your ordinary Tim Schuldt sounds... These are dark, distorted industrial sounds.
Sculdt is going back to his industrial roots now [Skinny Puppy, FLA and the likes] and mixing them with elements of hard trance... Just like he did with Columbian Necktie & Evil Playground... Stylewise, he's just even more industrial now... I'm sure this will upset a lot of people, and I must admit that I wasn't too impressed the first time I played this... But as it is often the case, you just need to expand your horizon and take this for what it is: Tim Schuldt paying hommage to his roots...
Expect a different style here... Dark, Industrial, Guitar-ridden tracks... The first one even has vocals... Kinda reminds me of Prodigy... Quite an eye-opener...
Rating this single has puzzled me... I dont know what to rate is, as I have very mixed feelings about it... It's not what I expected from Tim Schuldt - and I think he should have released this under a different alias [Technically he has, as the cover only says 'Schuldt' but still...]. That aside, this single is pretty good... Just dont expect to hear psytrance here! 5/10
Hmm.... Well, this was the single from Tim Schuldt's forthcoming (at the time) album First Error Code, and let me start by saying that this is not your ordinary Tim Schuldt sounds... These are dark, distorted industrial sounds.
Sculdt is going back to his industrial roots now [Skinny Puppy, FLA and the likes] and mixing them with elements of hard trance... Just like he did with Columbian Necktie & Evil Playground... Stylewise, he's just even more industrial now... I'm sure this will upset a lot of people, and I must admit that I wasn't too impressed the first time I played this... But as it is often the case, you just need to expand your horizon and take this for what it is: Tim Schuldt paying hommage to his roots...
Expect a different style here... Dark, Industrial, Guitar-ridden tracks... The first one even has vocals... Kinda reminds me of Prodigy... Quite an eye-opener...
Rating this single has puzzled me... I dont know what to rate is, as I have very mixed feelings about it... It's not what I expected from Tim Schuldt - and I think he should have released this under a different alias [Technically he has, as the cover only says 'Schuldt' but still...]. That aside, this single is pretty good... Just dont expect to hear psytrance here! 5/10