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First tagged "goth" by tanya mcmanamy
Most Helpful tags Customer Reviews: industrial(8), electro industrial(5), wumpscut(3), terror ebm(3), goth, gothic, industrial dance
Product Description
You have to palm it to Rudy Ratzinger, a.k.a. :Wumpscut:--oblivious to trends in late-'90s electronic dance music, he continues to lift a flame for good out-of-date gothic-industrial. He does it so well, it's tough to error him--indeed, a black-clad true demeanour to him as something of a god. Eevil Young Flesh, his fourth full-length, will not defect those fans, no matter how formulaic a recover it is. The rhythms are solid, propulsive, and infectious; a synth work is reasonably sinister; Ratzinger's vocals (alternately German and English) snarl and scream during only a right intensity; and a film samples (sci-fi and porn, natch) are expertly placed. Ratzinger's mania with genocide pervades a manuscript (the insert even contains photos of past sequence killers), though there are moments of good beauty, quite on a violin-accented instrumental lane "Outside," a military-grooved "Wasted Dreams," and "Tell Me Now," Ratzinger's German-language duet with a ethereal-voiced Lilli Stankowski. --Steve LandauYou competence also like...
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #257385 in Music
- Released on: 1999-04-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
You have to palm it to Rudy Ratzinger, a.k.a. :Wumpscut:--oblivious to trends in late-'90s electronic dance music, he continues to lift a flame for good out-of-date gothic-industrial. He does it so well, it's tough to error him--indeed, a black-clad true demeanour to him as something of a god. Eevil Young Flesh, his fourth full-length, will not defect those fans, no matter how formulaic a recover it is. The rhythms are solid, propulsive, and infectious; a synth work is reasonably sinister; Ratzinger's vocals (alternately German and English) snarl and scream during usually a right intensity; and a film samples (sci-fi and porn, natch) are expertly placed. Ratzinger's mania with genocide pervades a manuscript (the insert even contains photos of past sequence killers), though there are moments of good beauty, quite on a violin-accented instrumental lane "Outside," a military-grooved "Wasted Dreams," and "Tell Me Now," Ratzinger's German-language duet with a ethereal-voiced Lilli Stankowski. --Steve Landau
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3 of 3 people found a following examination helpful.
Strong Industrial But a Bit Formulaic
By SandmanVI
Taken on a possess 'Eevil Young Flesh' is a unequivocally plain manuscript of tough industrial dance. There are substantially 4 good dancefloor songs and 1 glorious instrumental. However a emanate reallly isn't a strain quality, it's usually that during this indicate in Rudy's career this has turn a bit of a regulation and it feels a small hackneyed for long-time fans. (Note: we indeed wrote a examination of this manuscript for 'Outburn Magazine' years ago and pronounced fundamentally a same thing).
The manuscript opens with a fast-paced, raging "Wulf" - German for "Wolf". It's engaging to notice that this is a usually lane with a German pretension and it is sung in English, while all of a other marks are listed in English while sung in German - quirky. The extraordinary synth offshoot in this strain cuts by a brew like few others we have ever heard.
The subsequent lane is "Deadmaker", a turbocharged, crazy thrill-ride not fit for a gloomy of heart. If we unequivocally adore this strain we can get a "Totmacher" remixes that underline this strain remixes by a slew of vital electro acts. "DM" is followed directly by a subsequent dance slammer "I Want You". This one facilities a clearest kick on a front and razor pointy electro lines. The usually obstacle is that a porno samples during a commencement are lame, juvenile and don't fit a songs thesis of entirely possessing another person... it's usually kind of a snore of a approach to open such a good song.
Later on a front you'll find "Wasted Dreams", a sour story of a chairman looking to retrieve past losses. Further on is a hauntingly pleasing "Outside", approaching a best instrumental :W: has finished given "Thorns".
In sum, this is a good recover that new fans will approaching love. It's an easy entrance point. Still it is not one of his best 3 albums and during a time it felt like he indispensable some-more of a step brazen with his sound and this was resolutely treading on informed ground. However, that is high peculiarity ground.
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
A good compilation
By panikmanifesto15
This cd is unequivocally good, indeed improved than we expected. we like all of a tracks, though 'Outside' is an unusually pleasing piece, and 'escape'. 'Deadmaker' was not as good as we suspicion it would be, we suspicion it would be a unequivocally exciting, opposite song, though instead it is repetitive, though NOT as repeated as 'witches' dance'. we like that strain to an extent, though we don't wish to listen to a whole thing... It gets aged fast. 'I wish you', notwithstanding a porno audio clip, is a shining song. we adore it, maybe a shave is usually proof a 'maturity' in Rudy's genius.
2 of 2 people found a following examination helpful.
Rudy does it again!
By A Customer
Rudy has proven once again that a rest of a universe is lagging. In a time of MTV bands (Marilyn Manson, NIN) being wrongly labeled industrial, bands like :wumpscut: and Neubauten continue to put out peculiarity albums! This newest bid by Rudy did not take a second suspicion before being put into complicated revolution during a bar we spin at! Must buy! The best approach to contend it...Leaetherwho?
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First tagged "goth" by tanya mcmanamy
Most Helpful tags Customer Reviews: industrial(8), electro industrial(5), wumpscut(3), terror ebm(3), goth, gothic, industrial dance
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