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July 29, 2011

New Noyce TM Compilation out – “Past:ique” – Viva Music Review

Tracklist:

Year 03 (Epilogue)” * “This World (X10DED)” * “Headland (Sun Meltdown)” * “Inschallah (X10DED)” * “Coma(tose)” * “Panique (Braek:Gate)” * “Tag (Traum) Werk” * “Comawalker” * “Clinical White Noise” * “Our World (in Coma) * “Un:Welt (Weltschmerz)” * “A Sculpture of Bones” * “Karmacoma (Klub NRX)” * “This Must Be Heaven” * “Year 03 (X10DED)

Read Viva Music‘s review of “Un:Welt” album here. | Read Viva Music‘s review of “Limited Comahere.

It is always a pleasure to gain access to the hidden vault of a band. This is what Noyce TM did with a July 2011 release with In-D Records of their newest compilation, “Past:ique” (1,000 copies, limited edition).  The name, a play upon words recycling their first 1998 single’s name, “Panique“, their liberal use of the colon, and the word pastiche, uses up already known material in an innovative way, creating new or extended versions of their discography in order to re-create the same life-is-a-dream, spectacular feeling of sleep- or coma-walking through ravaging circumstances of life. Not being willing to give up on their dark, yet tender and caring view on humanity, Noyce TM give voice through “Past:ique” to new emotions, new perspectives on their music, and betray a very solid body of work behind the end product of their creativity. (more…)

December 6, 2010

2nd electro music show on Bucuresti radio (98.3 fm) on Sunday, December 5

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Viva Music took the second step in mak­ing the dark gothic.industrial.synth music known to the Roman­ian audi­ence on Sun­day, December 5, 2010. Our dear friend and sup­porter, Lau­ren­tiu Rusen (thank you, Laur!) and Vivi were guests of the extremely pop­u­lar A la chart de week-end, with Bog­dan Crutescu show on Radio Bucuresti (98.3 FM) for the second time.

We talked about electro.dark.gothic.industrial music, the elec­tro scene, the gigs Viva Music is organizing in the first months of 2011 (the third Darkwave.ro Fest, NIN live tribute and Combichrist). We are grate­ful to Bog­dan Crutescu for his invi­ta­tion, and we appre­ci­ate his support. It looks like he is turning into an electrohead himself!

Stay tuned on Sunday, December 26, between 7:30–8:00 pm and 8:30–9:00 pm cause we are playing ELECTRO.INDUSTRIAL.SYNTH MUSIC on Bucuresti FM again! Please write to us with sug­ges­tions for the playlist at viviana@vivamusic.ro. Don’t forget that you can watch the show live on http://www.bucurestifm.ro/.

Playlist, December 5, 2010, “A la chart de week-end”, with Bog­dan Crutescu (guests Viviana Ball, Laur Rusen)

Noyce TM – This World (Un::welt)
Minerve – Please (Please)
Solitary Experiments – Lost (Compendium 2)
Informatik – As we lay silent (Beyond)
Project Pitch­fork – Timekiller (Daimonion)
Combichrist – Through these eyes of pain (Making monsters)
Dave Gahan – Kingdom (Hourglass)
The Pixels – Sell my soul (Fire exit)
Alphaville – I die for you today (Catching rays on giant)

 

Note that at the end of every show we submit a list of the tracks we played so royalties can be sent to the record labels of each band. Does that sound good or what?

 

August 13, 2010

Noyce Tm: Un:welt (album review)

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Noyce Tm (Germany), founded in 1997 by ex-members of Silence Gift, released in March 2009 their 3rd full-length album, “Un:welt”, through In-D Records. The trio, consisting  of Florian Schäfer (vocals, lyrics, songstructures), Oliver Goëtz (synthwork, programming, songstructures) and Markus Poschmann (synthwork, singing saw, bass), has supported VNV Nation and Diary of Dreams on their tours, on and off between 1999 and 2007. If you are not familiar to Noyce TM’s sound yet, bands such as Diorama, Seabound, Covenant, Clan of Xymox or Depeche Mode should give you a teasing idea about them.

Un:welt” begins with Freiheit” (Freedom), which is a passage from “Goetz von Berlichingen”, a successful 18th century drama by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This is an atmospheric track that includes spoken lines, chorus and drum beats, and together with its lines, highlighted by the title, induces to you the feeling of living freely, never surrendering to an unkind world and to its influential leaders: “Und wenn unser Blut anfängt auf die Neige zu gehen, wie der Wein in dieser Flasche, was soll unser letztes Wort sein? Es lebe die Freiheit! Und wann die uns überlebt, da können wir ruhig sterben…“ (“And if our blood starts to decline, as the wine in this bottle, which should be our last word? Long live freedom! And when we survive, then we can die in peace…”).

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