Demo Futurepop, Synthpop Cue To Recall Norwegian Cue to Recall starts off their demo with the track "Files of a broken past". A steady base beat and an original sound that makes you wave your ears. It sounds interesting from the start already. It's very hard to compare to any other group. The second track on the album is "Coming thru flat nr5 RMX" and it's smart lyrics and loops really makes you get caught. Even the track after, "Exercise it" has a good vibe and the chorus gets you right away. The forth track "Thieves with style" was the one that was chosen on the collection for Oslo Synthfestival 2002. A heavier beat and slightly darker. Next are "Tear it up", "Windmaker" and "Fire" which are all great tracks. The female voice in the background increases the impression. The demo finishes with "Chameleon". Cue to Recall is a band that I really believe will end up with a record deal and that is soon. They are good, well produced, smart and with their own touch it makes this a winning concept. Absolutely one of the best demos I have ever heard. This demo review was written 2003 and initially published on Neurozine.com 450
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Cue To Recall - Demo

7.0
"Good"
Demo released 2002
Norwegian Cue to Recall starts off their demo with the track "Files of a broken past". A steady base beat and an original sound that makes you wave your ears. It sounds interesting from the start already. It's very hard to compare to any other group.

The second track on the album is "Coming thru flat nr5 RMX" and it's smart lyrics and loops really makes you get caught. Even the track after, "Exercise it" has a good vibe and the chorus gets you right away.

The forth track "Thieves with style" was the one that was chosen on the collection for Oslo Synthfestival 2002. A heavier beat and slightly darker.

Next are "Tear it up", "Windmaker" and "Fire" which are all great tracks. The female voice in the background increases the impression. The demo finishes with "Chameleon".

Cue to Recall is a band that I really believe will end up with a record deal and that is soon. They are good, well produced, smart and with their own touch it makes this a winning concept. Absolutely one of the best demos I have ever heard.

This demo review was written 2003 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2003

Demo

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Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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