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Appogee
Album: Unconscious Ruckus
Label: Domo Records
Genre: Dark Intelligent Breaks
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Posted: 10/01/2004


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Unconscious Ruckus is a beautiful mixture of dark synth mixed with intelligent breaks and some extremely well mixed vocals. He provides a mood that goes from angry to morose to thoughtful, but is always dark and somewhat foreboding. The entire disk is packed with emotion. There were two things that grabbed my attention more than anything else when listening to this CD: Appogee’s attention to the flow of the entire CD, and how much effort he must have put into the bass lines. The CD starts of mellow and picks up pace progressively through each track until it climaxes at “Creeper,” then drops off to the mellow side again. I don’t hear a lot of artists these days putting this much effort into track progression in this sense and it’s a pleasant surprise. Secondly, the bass lines are amazing. Appogee does not, ever, just write a bass line and let it ride for any duration. The bass changes constantly through every track, meshing perfectly with every other element in the track. It’s nothing short of phenomenal. 5 out of 5 biscuits Track Info: 1. Epiphany 2. Ntheme 3. This Moment 4. Y Illuminative 5. Creeper 6. Coral 7. I'm Yours 8. KDDR Mov.2 9. KDDR Mov.3 10. Meaning of Life
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