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Newest Review: ... up of said band) but not as much to overshadow the sound. . The first noticeable change however is the way in which the ... more

 ... vocals and guitars have been pushed lower in the mix to allow the heavily techno influenced beats and bass take centre place. Opening track Hateline (2001 Hard Mix) probably has more in common with the better moments of the hard house scene that it does with the majority of Industrial Techno/ EBM being produced at the moment. The remix of Hateline by New Empire favourite’s The Pain Machinery amps up the power , harnessing the density of Power Noise with the dance floor efficiency of the best techno. Other tr...more

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Premium Review K-Nitrate in general: K-Nitrate - Power - Speed - Aggression  (493 words)
by - written on 24/10/01 (Very useful, 66 readings)
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After seeming to disappear into the hole called ‘What happened to..’ UK Industrial Techno act K-Nitrate have returned to the land of the living. Following changes in the line up and a few low key DJ Promo only releases, K-Nitrate have finally got around to releasing a longer demo CD which highlights the way the band have evolved since their last label release Hyperphobia (Itself a collection of demo material released without the full blessing of the band) The basic ingredients are still there from the hard techno/EBM pulses of the rhythm and the snarling synths and samples. The influence of Cubanate still remains (not surprising as main man Graham ...  Read the complete review

 
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