Sunday, May 29, 2016
Noisuf-X : # Kicksome[b]ass (2CD) [2016]
ARTIST.... Noisuf-X
TITLE....... # Kicksome[b]ass (2CD)
STYLE...... Electro, Industrial, Aggrotech, Rhythmic Noise
LABEL...... ProNoize
QUALITY.... 320kbps / Joint-Stereo
COUNTRY... Germany
CD 1
01. Big Bang V2.0 (3:49)
02. Count To 7 (3:53)
03. Killer Dub (3:33)
04. I Kick Your Fucking Teeth In (3:29)
05. Son Of A Bitch (4:24)
06. Go Fuck Yourself (3:46)
07. PSD [Problem-Solution-Destroy] (3:49)
08. Let´s Rock (3:37)
09. Kick My Ass (4:13)
10. In Your Face (3:35)
11. Spieltanz (3:51)
12. Fuck It! (3:10)
13. This Means War (3:19)
CD 2
01. Play It Loud [Final] (3:39)
02. Silence (3:53)
03. Krachzischbumm (3:52)
04. Be A Doer (3:37)
05. Not Human (3:54)
06. Let´s Rock [Video Edit] (2:41)
07. Blow This Pain Out Of Me (3:45)
Noisuf-X doesn’t really change the successful sound formula consisting of hard-banging kicks, aggressive bass lines, rough electronic treatments, pure trance arrangements and multiple samplings. The main evolution with the previous albums is the empowering industrial touch of the work, which has been mixed with the powerful kicks. Jan L hasn’t reinvent Noisuf-X, but he once more takes us by surprise unleashing an explosive sonic cocktail.
The sound is heavy and constantly accomplished with dirty sound treatments. The title of the album clearly indicates what his sound is all about! This is stomping music for dancefloors and maybe the album revealing the biggest number of potential hits. There’s a constant power and a succession of outstanding songs. The samplings are once more very important and an essential element of the album. You clearly hear that the samplings have been threatened with care and that they’ve been added at the right place.
This album is a solid and impressive sonic bridge between techno- and industrial music while a lot of other elements can be noticed in between. I’m referring to the multiple filtered sequences and more psychedelic passages.
The album features 13 songs for a new riot while the 2nd disc is an EP featuring 7 extra tracks. I can’t say that there’s a difference between both discs. Noisuf-X simply moves on a merciless way and once again excels in sonic manipulations carried by solid beats.
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