Digital Infection EBM, Electro T3rr0r 3rr0r T3rr0r 3rr0r is the bastard child given to earth if Rave and Aggrotech would have a drunk ass night out and winding up having unprotected sex. It goes from more well known industrial techno to simple hardcore and fast beat trance. You know, lots of bright coloured clothes that burn your cornea and waving around with radioactive glow sticks. When they are not going completely sadistic on the beats, they actually have some really good and driven beats and melodies. The vocals are way to low though and it's like trying to have a conversation at a club, you can hear fragments of words, but overall you are only able to hear the music. This Madrid bases band have some potential, they just need to get the levels more even up and perhaps do some work on getting the tracks a little bit interesting in the long run, since now and then it seems a bit repetitive in some tracks. 450
Brutal Resonance

T3rr0r 3rr0r - Digital Infection

7.0
"Good"
Spotify
Released 2010 by Mutant-E Records
T3rr0r 3rr0r is the bastard child given to earth if Rave and Aggrotech would have a drunk ass night out and winding up having unprotected sex. It goes from more well known industrial techno to simple hardcore and fast beat trance. You know, lots of bright coloured clothes that burn your cornea and waving around with radioactive glow sticks.

When they are not going completely sadistic on the beats, they actually have some really good and driven beats and melodies. The vocals are way to low though and it's like trying to have a conversation at a club, you can hear fragments of words, but overall you are only able to hear the music.

This Madrid bases band have some potential, they just need to get the levels more even up and perhaps do some work on getting the tracks a little bit interesting in the long run, since now and then it seems a bit repetitive in some tracks.
Sep 06 2010

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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