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CRUSADE

Phrozenlight

 

Progressive Electronic

1.98 | 3 ratings

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octopus-4
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RIO/Avant/Zeuhl,Neo & Post/Math Teams
2 stars Reading about this Phrozenlight release I thought it was worse. I must admit that ther isn't enough stuff to write a 100 words review about it, anyway. It's a usual space drone without a start and without an end, something that may go ahead forever without arriving anywhere, but in the same time it's not disturbing. If you are wishing to daydream about wondering in the deep space in a solitary spaceship, this is ideal. Nothing to do with crusades, battles or heroes, despite the album title, just a spacey soundscape. The fact that, as stated in the title, the second track is the first reverted and remixed can give the idea: I can't appreciate the difference. The third track is a bit different as it contains oohs and is less harmonic in terms of chords so that it's not as relaxing as the prevoius two. It seems that something is about to happen, even if nothing happens at all.

The title of the last track is very appropriate instead. "Waiting for the End" is quite a joke. Effectively after about one hour or drones this may be the listener's feeling.

Jokes apart, this is not too bad, if you want a soundtrack for daydreaming.

octopus-4 | 2/5 |

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