Under The Sky EBM, Industrial Interlace After their first album 'Innuendo' which was released 2002 they are back with a MCD and the new song "Under the sky" as the title. It includes five new tracks which is "Under the sky", "Bells", "Pinioned", "Victims" and "Icon 1". It also includes remixes on "Equus" and "Missing Link" from the first album and one of the remixes on "Missing Link" is made by Akira Yamaoka who is the composer of the music on the video game Silent Hill. The main title "Under the sky" is a good new track in true Interlace spirit where I find the club version even sharper than the original. The remixes of the older tracks are good and keep its true atmosphere, which I personally think other remixes lose sometimes. Some of the new tracks I find fairly uninteresting and I hope that those won't be on a follow up as I think they miss the sound that Interlace has created. In general a good taste of what we can expect in the future from Interlace. This review was written 2003 and initially published on Neurozine.com 350
Brutal Resonance

Interlace - Under The Sky

6.0
"Alright"
Spotify
Released 2003 by Memento Materia
After their first album 'Innuendo' which was released 2002 they are back with a MCD and the new song "Under the sky" as the title. It includes five new tracks which is "Under the sky", "Bells", "Pinioned", "Victims" and "Icon 1". It also includes remixes on "Equus" and "Missing Link" from the first album and one of the remixes on "Missing Link" is made by Akira Yamaoka who is the composer of the music on the video game Silent Hill.

The main title "Under the sky" is a good new track in true Interlace spirit where I find the club version even sharper than the original. The remixes of the older tracks are good and keep its true atmosphere, which I personally think other remixes lose sometimes.

Some of the new tracks I find fairly uninteresting and I hope that those won't be on a follow up as I think they miss the sound that Interlace has created.

In general a good taste of what we can expect in the future from Interlace.

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

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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