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5.0 out of 5 stars
For those snyth-pop/80's fans!!!, October 9, 2005
This review is from: Escaping Light (Audio CD)
All I can say the Album is excellent!!! There are no filler tracks here. This album is for those massive sythnpop/80's fans. There is some killer dance tunes on this beauty of an album. One of the big highlights on the album for me is the fact that the beautiful and talent Rebecca Coseboom of "Halou" sings all of the tracks. For whatever reason she is given no credit, unless she has an alias of Lin Chen. I was under the impression that Lin Chen was from Bloodwire. There is not one bad track on the album. One of the standout tracks for me, is Autumn Earth. This is a kick-butt dance track. Check out this album and other Halou releases, you won't be disappointed
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cool and catchy! Four and 1/2 stars..., October 3, 2006
This review is from: Escaping Light (Audio CD)
This album is super cool and every single track is very strong and catchy. The female singer has a gorgeous and seductive voice and she sings with passion. If you could mix Berlin, Portishead and Depeche Mode together and add a dash of EBM, you'd get Invisible Ballet. My only complaint with the album is that they have obviously taken a little too much from some DM songs. Other than that, this CD is great and a definite keeper!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Halou and Cause and Effect Heir Apparent, October 15, 2005
This review is from: Escaping Light (Audio CD)
I was turned on to Invisible Ballet by a recent newsletter from Halou and after listening to several clips from "Escaping Light" on the bands' web site, I went ahead and bought the disc. It was well worth it. Without regard to whether or not the vocals are an uncredited Rebecca Coseboom or Lin Chen really sounds just like her, the vocals are as beautiful as anything from Halou's Wiser or We Only Love You.
The music, however, tends to be a little more tempo and beat oriented. In fact, I find myself thinking of Cause and Effect's "Trip" as I listen to a number of these songs.
Anyway, support good music and talented independent artists and buy this disc. You won't regret it. I'll see you in line for their next concert!
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