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Review of Excessive Exposure

One year after the latest album release of “Voodoo Ritual”, the mastermind Jan L. returns with his Industrial/Noise project Noisuf-X and the album “Excessive Exposure”. The album comes packed with 14 new tracks and will also be available as a limited edition featuring a bonus disc with 4 exclusive tracks including collaborations with Johan Van Roy of Suicide Commando and Peter Spilles of Project Pitchfork.
The album starts out with the quite melodic “All Systems Go”, but during the ride, you will run into a couple of more songs with the same style. Heavy tracks with great rhythms and sound structure and they feels more melodic then previous releases like on “Antipode” or “The Beauty Of Destruction” albums. Though you will get the more noisy tracks like “White Noise” or “Rapture”. The music seems to draw much more attention and alot more similarities with X-Fusion with its vicious melodies and the unique style of sound structure that Jan L. has with his music. All tracks is instrumental, however they includes various samples. Just the right formula for great music that you really wanna move your feets to. Included on the album is a trbute to the good old C64 computer system and the mix of the retro with the more modern and harsher sound turns out to be very good and the satisfaction level is at the top.
“Excessive Exposure” is without a doubt destined for the heavy clubs. With great production Jan L. delivers yet another power assault with experimental soundscapes and with its pounding beat structure it will make sure you feel alive. Turn up the volume and start moving!
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Added by Lex
11 years ago on 27 June 2012 14:52