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October 7, 2013

BLN – “Moldern” Out Oct-07, Release Party Oct-11

bln_moldern_album_cover_2013Tracklist: “ILA” * “Care” * “Toy” * “Silk” * “Trip” * “Classic” * Prdss” * “Crystal” * “Naked” (feat. Luiza Zan) * “Gandurile” (vs. Monojacks) Remixes: “Care” (Plaid Inashed Remix) * “ILA” (Architect Remix) * “Toy” (Roel Funcken rmx) * “Silk” (r.roo Remix) * “Care” (Yvat Remix) * “Trip” (Erode Remix) * “Classic” (Dirk Geiger Remix) * “Naked” (Midimode Remix) * “ILA” (Basementgrr rmx) * “Care” (scrambled by Cycler on a rainy day) * “Trip” (Across the Bridge Mix by Talvekoidik) * “Prdss” (Reformed by Randomform) * “Care” (Core Dumped by Reform-1)

BLN previously on Viva Music sites: Brazda lui Novac in deschiderea concertului Covenant | Brazda lui Novac – “Dizzy”: Out Tomorrow |

Release date: Oct-07, 2013, via Bandcamp.com

Official launch event: Oct-11; 22:00hrs @Control Club, Bucharest, Romania | RSVP here.

About: Started in 1997 as a hobby, Brazda Lui Novac is now Romanian musician Victor Popescu’s fully blossomed electronic project. Having spent his childhood in a district called “Brazda Lui Novac” (translation: “the furrow of Novac”), Victor found it fitting to give the same name to what he creates musically, as adult now. Entailed in a genre fusion, Brazda Lui Novac’s sound stretches from melodic synth sounds to collages of IDM, industrial, electro and often encompassing subtle elements of shoegaze. In 2003, Victor opened Square Sound Studio, followed by Square Sound Records in 2009. This had a major influence on his livesets by shifting the digital feel of the music to a more physical one, including more hardware to the act. In 2011, Brazda lui Novac (currently BLN) released the album “Dizzy” with Raumklang Music.

BLN – “Moldern” – Viva Music Review: BLN’s “Moldern” comes as a revelation this fall, with sufficient warmth to keep us going through the coming cold. “ILA” is the opening piece of the two-disc album, serving both as an intro and a recipe for the entire album. It combines diversity and a common red thread that reads easily and makes a perfect soundtrack for the fall. The ensuing piece, “Care” is probably one of the best pieces of the album, and its eerie effect does not wear off even after several listens. “Toy” adds to the previous agenda-setting a little more boost, with its majestic arches and staccato flows over a cathedral-like anthem. With “Silk” and “Trip” the album gains in texture, and with “Classic” it marks a turning point int he album toward the nostalgic and the yearning. “Prdss” continues the series with a great melodic line, which would make the best soundtrack for the end credits of a new Bond movie. Up next, “Crystal” stands very well as a good competitor against “Care” for best track of the album. Of a special quality that matches in tone and hue the album, the Luiza Zan feature is a splendid example of what finely tuned vocals can do in finesse to the above trend, and you can notice her jazzy input for a track that is altogether brilliant. As for the last piece, “Gandurile” (Romanian: “The Thoughts”) is nothing less than we expected from a collaboration with the Monojacks. It bears their signature riffs, but blends in miraculously with the undercurrents of BLN’s music creating a topnotch track. The second disc of the album is a series of remixes for the first disc tracks, amplifying the voices in “Moldern”, ranging from Architect to Dirk Geiger remixes. An extensive listen, the second disc is a manifest for such collaboration, because of the wealth of musical ideas that can develop in collaborative music spaces. BLN’s “Moldern” is an album that is well worth many listens, and encapsulates enough musical material to sound different with every such listen. Highly recommended new addition to your album collection, enjoy!

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October 11, 2011

Binary Park “The Deviated” Out Today Oct-11! Viva Music Album Review

Tracklist: “The Hidden Room” * “Into the Deep” * “She’s Insane” * “The Deviated” * “Not in Love” * “Lick the Blade” * “Keep on Falling Down” * Worlds Collide (Impact Mix)” * “Into the Deep (Liquid Divine Remix)” * “Into the Deep (Architect Remix)

About Binary Park:

Binary Park is the new project of Infacted Recordings label manager Torben Schmidt, together with UK based singer Huw Jones and musician Alfred Gregl (Aqualite, Noise Control, Xylon). The sound of Binary Park is an intriguing blend of different electronic styles from darkstep to industrial and from electro to deep, noisy, ambient Glitchy, intelligent electropop. Elements of early Haujobb, Front Line AssemblyLights Of Euphoria, and Neuroactive intermingle with a sound that is compelling and sure to garner attention worldwide. With their second release to date the band offers a 10 track mini-album including seven new songs as well as a breathtaking remix of the album hit “Worlds Collide” followed by remixes from Liquid Divine and Architect! A must have for all fans of intelligent electro, deep beats and mindblowing melodies! Get infected! (source: press release)

Order Binary Park’s “Deviated” from here | Name your price (or download for free!) for Binary Park’s remix of Haujobb’s “Little World” from album “New World March – The Remixes” from here.

Binary ParkDeviated” Viva Music Album Review:

Out on Oct-11 with Metropolis Records, the new release from Binary Park is just months younger than its predecessor, “Worlds Collide”, out in March this year. Summing up the good job Binary Park were up to performing in their first album, and compiling next to new material grand remixes of the star of the album (“Into the Deep”) and of “Worlds Collide” from Liquid Divine and Architect, the new album is set out right to catch your attention, tease you, and promote an overall positive feeling of being in the process of listening to quality electro and industrial music. (more…)

July 12, 2011

Nordstern Festival, Hamburg, 08&09-July 2011: Viva Music Review

 

Viva Music wants to thank Neuwerk Music Management and all the participants in the first edition of Nordstern Festival for an awesome experience. Let’s do it again!

Day One (below) | Day Two

Day One: July-08, 2011 Nordstern Festival @Markthalle

 The venue | SLAVE REPUBLIC | ARCHITECT | KLANGSTABIL | EMPIRION | FROZEN PLASMA | SONO

The venue

Hamburg’s own dark and electro festival debuted with a first evening in the generous venue of Markthalle. With a good club and concert venue layout, Markthalle proved not only to be a very accessible location (in the immediate vicinity of Hamburg’s central train station and with a myriad of means of transportation within reach of the avid concert-goer), but also a plausible choice for the size of the event and the needs of the audience. Bedecked with a no-wait bar, food stand, coatroom and merchandise stands, the venue was impressive, with good acoustics and a wonderful coordination of sound and lighting, thanks to Neuwerk’s team of skilled professionals. Though the 2-day festival passes were sold out before even the event kicked off, the management made a few 1-day tickets available at the front counter, so that late-comers to the festival could enjoy it, too.  back to top (more…)

October 20, 2010

Alan Wilder introduces Daniel Myer

As previously announced on darkwave.ro, DESTROID‘s Daniel Myer (who also works on several other projects, including HAUJOBB, ARCHITECT and COVENANT) was featured in an one-time show with ex-Depeche Mode Alan Wilder and currently-Depeche Mode Martin L. Gore. Below is a video of Alan Wilder introducing Daniel Myer:

If you missed the chance to meet Daniel in VIVA MUSIC‘s April 2010 COVENANT concert in Bucharest, don’t miss it next: you will meet again Daniel Myer and his act DESTROID, as well as prime shows from FRANK THE BAPTIST, PAINBASTARD and SLAVE REPUBLIC this fall at DARKWAVE.RO fest in Kulturhaus Bukarest on November-12.

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