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Reviews:
Hybrid - I Choose Noise - 26-Sep-06 03:19 AM
In view of Hybrids last album I'm stunned like ever before by this "I Choose Noise". I really loved the "Wider Angle" album for its string arrangements, and MY GOD I'm glad they've started building vividly harmonic and mellow tracks again. This time with a slightly dedicated tonus towards modern musicality other than mindless dancefloor fillers.
John Grahams appearance on "Until Tomorrow" is nothing but awesome. This phenomenal piece of music combines a moody guitar anthem with thick clouds of stringent melodics and effective vocals. This is by far the best track of the album.
Other tracks worth mentioning for their unique foundation of strings, breakbeats and random appearance of vocals: "Dogstar", "I Choose Noise", "Hooligan Spirit", "Choke", "Keep It In The Family" and "Just For Today".
BT - Stealth - 09-Oct-05 05:16 AM
I was rather dissapointed with this release. It never reached the same depth and intensity as the soundtrack to Monster did. At the moment I'm sitting with the feeling that this music has been taken right out of the nose of computer game musician Kevin Mathei. Not at all a bad critique, quite the opposite! Though this would been a far stronger pc-game soundtrack than a showcase for musical talent. Having said that, I'm sure this soundtrack works perfectly with the movie Stealth. The EDI tracks really lift the aural experience beyond the classic action-movie sketchpad.
Shiva - Freedom - 12-Oct-04 08:51 AM
From the inlay: "This single is dedicated to the memory of Louise Dean 04.04.71 - 18.06.95". She died in a tragic car accident. Her vocal was massive, and the news of her death hit many people hard. A woman, loved by many.
The BT mix brings all emotions together into one unity. Serious, compassionate and deeply heartfelt. A unique tribute to Louise Dean.
BT - Emotional Technology - 23-Aug-03 08:00 AM
Yet again BT delivers one heck of an album! Like IMA, ESCM and MISL he somehow manages to awake my deepest emotions. Some might say that he's too alternative, but he's just a man with a purpose in life; to bring the people stimulating music. To harness the variety of genres represented on this album takes none other than a genius - and that's exactly what he is!
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