Debut album of synth-pop project from Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia. Very high chanses for success: recognisable sign, perfectly combined material (the work on album lasted for over year). Respecting traditions of world synth-pop music, keeping the material of the band Sensor (which mostly become pop-new-vawe-rock by now), the initial line-up of Mechanical Apfelsine reached the task and did it precisely. Complete disspointment with synth-pop as a style and mainly because of the last world releases in this genre (EM, Distain, And One.. etc) - is changing for some kind of childish happiness while listening to the present album. This album, even of not becoming wide known, will remain on some fans playlists for many years for sure (same as releases of Statemachine and Common Drea,), simply because of few reasons: A. completely no any ambitions, B. talent combined with hard precise work and C. this is just fucking cool music! Classical synth-pop at it's best.. for your pleasure from Russia! Damn enjoy...
Tracklist:
01 New Day 02 Pitch Black 03 Seven Sins 04 Rush For Something 05 We can Be Angels 06 My Mind 07 I Will Survuive 08 Serial Lover 09 Find A way 10 Unbelievers 11 To Get Black Again
Mechanical_Apfelsine-Space_Without_End-2009-D2H
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