Martial Canterel "You Today" (Weird Records)
particularly resourceful and passionate fans of Depeche Mode try these days via Flashmob their first single "Dreaming Of Me" from the debut album "Speak & Spell" by downloading purchase No. 1 on the singles chart to push - almost as a Geburtstagsegschenk the 30th anniversary. If you look in the forum of the band, then the opinions on this action quite ambivalent, reduced playing: Nice idea, alright - but not this song, not this time.
like to take this fact none of the hardcore fans will really remember, but then saw their idols more like silly hat stand with painful Föhnwelle, outgrown his voice broke straight - you have it now like male wants to be taken seriously. The sound, and some people forget quickly, However, at that time was anything but silly - what the guys from the English province was then elicited their synthesizers, for electronic music as well as pioneering Kraftwerk and Throbbing Gristle, the performance may have looked a bit strange and awkward.
his first album sounded much darker and more like role models such as Fad Gadget, screams on the new album by Sean McBride, aka. Martial Canterel almost every song the name of the quartet from Basildon, and Yazoo should fit splendidly into the canon. What used Synthpop was called, is now under hyped Minimal Wave and electro, but the parallels are more than to hear clearly. The equipment used is, of course - Ehrensache – auch dasselbe: analoge Synthesizer, Sequenzer und Drum Machines. Mit diesen fabriziert McBride eine nervöse, flirrende Mischung aus hastigen Beats, mal kühlen, mal verträumten Melodiebögen – dass die Stimme nicht immer trägt, ist nicht so wichtig, auch ein Dave Gahan klang in seiner Jugend eher, naja – kleinlaut.
Bloßes Epigonentum mag man ihm aber trotzdem nicht vorwerfen, bedenkt man, wie beliebt der Synthiepop im Allgemeinen und diese Phase im Speziellen noch immer sind, könnte man die Platte von Martial Canterel richtiggehend mutig nennen. Zudem beweißt er bei Stücken wie „The Empty Streets“ oder „Some Days“ frühere Qualitäten and shows that he hinbekommt experimental also difficult to move - for "Do not Let Me Go" is a even a light shower. To chart topper it will probably still not be enough, but for here and for now the board certainly not bad.
http://www.myspace.com/martialcanterel
particularly resourceful and passionate fans of Depeche Mode try these days via Flashmob their first single "Dreaming Of Me" from the debut album "Speak & Spell" by downloading purchase No. 1 on the singles chart to push - almost as a Geburtstagsegschenk the 30th anniversary. If you look in the forum of the band, then the opinions on this action quite ambivalent, reduced playing: Nice idea, alright - but not this song, not this time.
like to take this fact none of the hardcore fans will really remember, but then saw their idols more like silly hat stand with painful Föhnwelle, outgrown his voice broke straight - you have it now like male wants to be taken seriously. The sound, and some people forget quickly, However, at that time was anything but silly - what the guys from the English province was then elicited their synthesizers, for electronic music as well as pioneering Kraftwerk and Throbbing Gristle, the performance may have looked a bit strange and awkward.
his first album sounded much darker and more like role models such as Fad Gadget, screams on the new album by Sean McBride, aka. Martial Canterel almost every song the name of the quartet from Basildon, and Yazoo should fit splendidly into the canon. What used Synthpop was called, is now under hyped Minimal Wave and electro, but the parallels are more than to hear clearly. The equipment used is, of course - Ehrensache – auch dasselbe: analoge Synthesizer, Sequenzer und Drum Machines. Mit diesen fabriziert McBride eine nervöse, flirrende Mischung aus hastigen Beats, mal kühlen, mal verträumten Melodiebögen – dass die Stimme nicht immer trägt, ist nicht so wichtig, auch ein Dave Gahan klang in seiner Jugend eher, naja – kleinlaut.
Bloßes Epigonentum mag man ihm aber trotzdem nicht vorwerfen, bedenkt man, wie beliebt der Synthiepop im Allgemeinen und diese Phase im Speziellen noch immer sind, könnte man die Platte von Martial Canterel richtiggehend mutig nennen. Zudem beweißt er bei Stücken wie „The Empty Streets“ oder „Some Days“ frühere Qualitäten and shows that he hinbekommt experimental also difficult to move - for "Do not Let Me Go" is a even a light shower. To chart topper it will probably still not be enough, but for here and for now the board certainly not bad.
http://www.myspace.com/martialcanterel
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