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Angel Theory - Black And Blue EP FLAC album

Tracklist

Black And Blue 4:27
Black And Blue (Bruises) 4:28
Black And Blue (Conviction) 5:09
Possession (Re-Claimed) 6:32
Theme For Great Cities 5:31
She Echoes 4:14
Black And Blue (Structure) 4:39
Ease The Pain (Placebo) 6:31
Black And Blue (Blind) 6:46

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GUP CD 011 Angel Theory Black And Blue EP ‎(CD, EP) Ground Under Productions GUP CD 011 Australia 2005
none Angel Theory Black And Blue EP ‎(9xFile, FLAC, EP, RE) Nohorizon Recordings none Australia Unknown

Angel Theory - Black And Blue EP FLAC album

Musician performer: Angel Theory

Title: Black And Blue EP

Country: Australia

Date of release: 2005

Style: EBM, Industrial

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1621 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 389

Other Formats: MOD WAV VOC ASF AAC WMA DMF

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Saberblade
I love EPs. While it takes time to get into (and really "learn") full length releases, EPs are the easy middle option. Unfortunately, many an EP this day is little more than a glorified single, so it's very refreshing to hear a dance EP that really delivers. For one thing, Black And Blue enjoys stylistic variety because of the wide array of artists doing the remixes. The same track is made upliftingly synthy, nasty and crunchy, EBMishly energetic or just plain weird and glitchy - and that's just the title track. The Simple Minds cover of "Theme From Great Cities" has that wonderful fatalistic (I call it Hammer Horror or Law and Order "fingering the suspect mood") feel to it. But the standout track would have to be the track 8 "Ease The Pain", remixed by The Mercy Cage. Slightly ambient, very dancey, quite haunting, and very unique vocal treatment. Overall, a first rate release. What an EBM EP should be like.
Saberblade
I love EPs. While it takes time to get into (and really "learn") full length releases, EPs are the easy middle option. Unfortunately, many an EP this day is little more than a glorified single, so it's very refreshing to hear a dance EP that really delivers. For one thing, Black And Blue enjoys stylistic variety because of the wide array of artists doing the remixes. The same track is made upliftingly synthy, nasty and crunchy, EBMishly energetic or just plain weird and glitchy - and that's just the title track. The Simple Minds cover of "Theme From Great Cities" has that wonderful fatalistic (I call it Hammer Horror or Law and Order "fingering the suspect mood") feel to it. But the standout track would have to be the track 8 "Ease The Pain", remixed by The Mercy Cage. Slightly ambient, very dancey, quite haunting, and very unique vocal treatment. Overall, a first rate release. What an EBM EP should be like.