Honour vs. Falsehood - The First Step Dark Electro, Aggrotech Alien Produkt Alien Produkt is a dark electro band from Argentina and the EP I'm about to tell you about is called 'Honour vs. Falsehood - The First Step'. This EP consists of one original track and twelve remixes. The original track which has the same name as the EP itself is a solid track with great melodies and rhythm but the main problem are the vocals. I don't know if it's the effects or the voice itself but the vocals seem to float away and they feel very distant. Otherwise it's a solid track. I won't go into details on the remixes but I can tell you there are quite a hand full of really good ones and some that aren't good at all. You got everything from harsh EBM to future pop inspired remixes. I don't really know what to write because the production is solid and there are better remixes than bad ones which are really good, I only wish they would have included more of their original tracks instead of just remixes. But it's none the less a good release, I just hope they evolve the vocals a bit more. 450
Brutal Resonance

Alien Produkt - Honour vs. Falsehood - The First Step

7.0
"Good"
Released 2009 by Advoxya Records
Alien Produkt is a dark electro band from Argentina and the EP I'm about to tell you about is called 'Honour vs. Falsehood - The First Step'.

This EP consists of one original track and twelve remixes. The original track which has the same name as the EP itself is a solid track with great melodies and rhythm but the main problem are the vocals. I don't know if it's the effects or the voice itself but the vocals seem to float away and they feel very distant. Otherwise it's a solid track. I won't go into details on the remixes but I can tell you there are quite a hand full of really good ones and some that aren't good at all.

You got everything from harsh EBM to future pop inspired remixes. I don't really know what to write because the production is solid and there are better remixes than bad ones which are really good, I only wish they would have included more of their original tracks instead of just remixes. But it's none the less a good release, I just hope they evolve the vocals a bit more.
Feb 11 2010

Fredrik Croona

info@brutalresonance.com
Writer and contributor on Brutal Resonance

Share this review

Facebook
Twitter
Google+
18
Shares

Buy this release

We don't have any stores registered for this release. Click here to search on Google

Related articles

Scars Are Soulless

Interview, Mar 08 2021

Pretty Addicted

Interview, Oct 03 2013

x.a.o.s.

Interview, Oct 30 2014

Shortly about us

Started in spring 2009, Brutal Resonance quickly grew from a Swedish based netzine into an established International zine of the highest standard.

We cover genres like Synthpop, EBM, Industrial, Dark Ambient, Neofolk, Darkwave, Noise and all their sub- and similar genres.

© Brutal Resonance 2009-2016
Designed by and developed by Head of Mímir 2016