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AMAZING, June 22, 2000
This review is from: Resolution (Audio CD)
I first heard the song "refuse "at a club about a month ago and instantly fell in love with it...everytime I go now I request it. The layering is amazing, reminiscent of early Skinny Puppy. Well..I ordered the disc the next day, and I can honestly say that not one song is even a bit of a disappointment. The entire cd is very listenable....very layered...excellent. If you are a fan of the Puppy or Frontline Assembly this one is highly recommended. I have heard that Android Lust is a live performance not to be missed.....and am eagerly awaiting my opportunity to go.
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Very unique, very good, November 22, 2001
This review is from: Resolution (Audio CD)
Android Lust has a classic industrial feel in a sense, but with a little divergence: its prettier (in a disurbing sort of way). The lyrics are strong yet subtle, her voice is great, and the music is like a brooding, rough-edged, melody (if that makes any sense). Regardless, I'm much more of an old school industrial fan, and I was pleasantly surprised by this one; it's not often that the new stuff captures the passion and energy of the old.. This CD is great, and I highly recommend it.
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Resolution is among the best Electo Industrial Albums of '98, June 9, 1999
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I cannot say enough good things about this album. Shikhee is Android Lust, and she is a master at what she does. This is Electro Industrial Music at its best. Shikhee blends beautiful sequences with rhythms and samples so seamlessly that I can only presume she has hard wired her cereberal cortex to her computer, drum machine and sampler. Present are the driving rhythms and grinding noise with which Industrial music has become associated, but there is not so much noise so as to drown out the melodies. Her songs range from darkly introspective to aggressive and angry, but throughout the album you will find one thing remains constant: the lyrics are raw, intelligent, and meaningful. Are you tired of industrial music that sounds like a third grader whose mother tongue is something other than English wrote the lyrics? Buy this album. You won't be sorry.
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