73Juggernaut  Add Friend
Name: 73Juggernaut
Home Page: myspace.com/beatsteel
Member Since: Dec 23, 2008
Rank: 340
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (3.41, 32 votes)
  last 10 days: Correct (4.23, 13 votes)
Rated 986 releases, average: 3.94
Location: North London
Profile: Industrial, EBM, goth and anything electronic that doesn't have "this is shit and we're sell outs" written all over it, which unfortunately, I have fallen for on more than just one occasion.
Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (2 ratings)

73Juggernaut's groups (1)

Reviews:

Amon Tobin - 25-Sep-09 10:07 AM
I don't know much about Amon Tobin, hell only have 3 of his albums, but I know this much about Amon Tobin. He is out there on his own, doing his own thing and I used to think that the "cutting edge" in electronic music had long been gone and passed, but everytime I hear a tune or a sound that has passed through this man's hands, all hear is the "cutting edge".
The "cutting edge" in terms of how musicians produce music in this day age might be over, but it definitely still exists in Amon Tobin's head.

MOTOR (2) - Metal Machine - 17-Jun-09 10:41 AM
Metal Machine is the ultimate combination of Motor's two previous albums, Klunk and Unhuman. It blasts off with Kick It and its just rockets unrelentingly until Thwack knocks you out completely. Death Rave is the first single released off Metal Machine and it makes for a short sharp introduction to exactly what you can expect from Metal Machine. So, if you like your electro hard, nasty, with a dollop of bad manners and twisted then this is just what Motor made for you.

Depeche Mode - Sounds Of The Universe - 16-May-09 07:26 PM
After almost 30 years of crafting the finest catalogue of electronic music in the world, where do you go and what do you do? Sounds Of The Universe is where you go, bolder, fearless, provocative and most definitely not playing by any of the rules is what you do. It clicks and it grinds, it growls and it whispers, it provokes and pushes boundaries when their appear to be none left to push and just when you thought you got to know Depeche Mode, finally, they turn our theories and demands on their heads. If thats not the sign of a great album and a great band, then I don't know what is.

Depeche Mode - Exciter - 16-May-09 07:01 PM
On first hearing Exciter upon its release back in 2001, I thought Depeche Mode had totally lost the plot. The atmospherics, the dramatics and the energy of the younger Depeche Mode was nowhere to be found and I what once knew as the sound of Depeche Mode had been replaced by quirky blips, twisted synths and severely tightened and dried out minimalistic beats that were so slow paced my feet barely even registered any beats at all.

DM had died a cruel death at the hands of Mark Bell, without the guidance of Alan Wilder, so I thought. But, songs like Dream On, Dead Of Night, I Feel Loved and I Am You kept me coming back to Exciter, time and again and every time the album reached its end, there would always be one more reason I never heard before, to get me to come back to listen to Exciter, again.

What finally pushed me into "I love Exciter" territory was the stunning live performance of Good Night Lovers on the Touring The Angel dvd. After watching the heart warming finale between those 2 grown men in front of that massive crowd, I immediately played Exciter and suddenly, as cliched as that sounds, it all made a whole lot of sense. Like Depeche Mode, Exciter just keeps getting better and better as it gets older.