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RADIANT ENTROPIE

Nazi UFO Commander

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3.05 | 2 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The World Set Free (4:32)
2. Fylfot (2:02)
3. Conda (2:42)
4. Ahnenerbe LD (4:36)
5. Sein Name Ist Der Mond (2:15)
6. Flugscheibe Var.1 (1:31)
7. Declaration (9:39)
8. This Is Where We Go When We Are Sad (1:02)
9. Wernher Von Braun (3:40)
10. Flugscheibe Var.2 (2:02)
11. Why We Fight (2:24)
12. Ecstatic Trance (3:53)
13. Exit (2:20)
14. Retreat (0:48)

Total Time 43:26

Line-up / Musicians


- Nazi UFO Commander / Performer

Releases information

Label : Old Europa Cafe ‎- OECD 102

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NAZI UFO COMMANDER Radiant Entropie ratings distribution


3.05
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Review by admireArt
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3 stars NaziUFOCommander 2008's "Radiant Entropie" will appeal to those who crave for noisy, raw electronics and e-books. A 14 songs release that lasts 43 minutes, holds in its briefness its best weapon.

If you get your kicks from Sci-Fi story telling with scratchy, lo-fi, retro sound effects most of the time, you will get some. (I myself could not care less for its sci-fi's UFO story, but being narrated with a clone like Zappa's "Joe's Garage" voice in off, inevitably makes the whole thing involuntarily humorous.

The real deal, as I was telling, is that this whole release is full of brief surprises, which rely on combining and blending different sonic electronic "hooks" and styles whose roots could be traced from The Residents' playful eeriness, Conrad Schnitzler's roughness and dirtyness, some more contemporary sounds like The Crystal Method's great intros (the first track) and the influence of obscure or industrial electronics the kind of Lustmord, Mauricio Bianchi, Coil, Peter Frohmader, Schloss Tegal, etc, etc.

Fun, not really to be taken as mere collectible, but far from being essential , more like in between.

***3 PA stars.

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