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Monday, November 03, 2008
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Quase 10 anos passados sobre o seu surgimento - sob forte impulso de nRv e TatsuMaki, os VortexSoundTech (VST) viram em 2008 finalmente editado o seu álbum de estreia. Finalmente. Depois de um longo caminho feito em grande parte em compilações e bandas sonoras, o trio bracarense apresenta-se finalmente em nome próprio e de corpo inteiro.O disco chama-se “Fiery Silence” e nunca desilude, mostrando o grupo de nRv (componente electrónica, programação e composição), TatsuMaki (componente eléctrica, manipulação e samplers, composição) e M. d’ARC (compononte humana, performance, composição e débito verbal), num pico de criatividade. E Já cá podia estar há mais tempo. Há tempos atrás, dizia-se por aqui serem estes “imponentes e agressivos, num drum and bass pujante e de um vigor industrial, negro; eléctrico; electrónico“.Nessa altura, em poucas palavras, já se apresentava boa parte deste “Fiery Silence”. Numa toada quase sempre imparável, qual drum’n'bass indomável, é forte toda a componente imagética dos VST. Já o referimos, é fácil a colagem do som dos VST ao desenvolvimento debandas sonoras. Em “Fiery Silence”, o cenário surge também ele próprio- e muitas vezes - no meio do palco, especialmente quando o som se vê envolvido pela expressividade do spoken word, quando o ambiente ganha toda aquela carga simbólica que o racionaliza - o sample que se repete. Num trabalho de uma coerência extraordinária, de produção bastante equilibrada, a dureza industrial confere ao som dos VST outra das suas muitas imagens; a imagem de uma força maquinal, igualmente responsável pela visão experimental que emerge de “Fiery Silence”.“Fiery Silence” oferece-nos uma visão mecanizada da arte musical, qual exploração electrónica levada ao limite, qual explosão sonora para se sentir bem alto. São como espíritos em transe. Meio homens, meio máquinas. Num ritmo inabalável, a pedir uma pista de suor.
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Monday, September 22, 2008
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Category: Music
Stephan P. VORTEXSOUNDTECH: FIERY SILENCE Drum'n'Bass trifft Blood Axis.
Viel her machen tut die
Verpackung nicht und das soll wohl auch so sein, denn Drum'n'Bass war
seit jeher eher Musik als Drumherum und überflüssiger Schnick-Schnack.
Sozusagen das Gegenteil von Neofolk und dem Schein konterkariert zum
Sein. ....Hey was soll das hier, dieses Zerfransen der Ränder von nonpop nervt doch langsam... Aber
Jungs und Mädels, hier verdient keiner Geld mit seiner Textarbeit und
daher laßt uns einfach schreiben, loben, hassen und totschweigen, wenn
oder was wir wollen. Feurig still beginnt das einundvierzig
Minuten lange Werk, gequasselt wird selbstredend auf Portugiesisch und
plötzlich: ein Frauenschrei. Pause. Ein satanischer Priester scheint
uns die Messe zu lesen. Assoziationen zu BLOOD AXIS und RADIO WEREWOLF
kommen mir in den Sinn, Mann, diese Stimme, das ist doch der
MOYNIHAN... Oder? Ist er natürlich nicht. Aber auch wenn hier keine
neuheidnische und satanische Botschaft vorgetragen wird, reicht es für
eine gehörige Portion martialischer Dunkelheit. Dann kracht es wieder –
ein typischer Drum'n'Bass-Beat beginnt zu tanzen, durchsetzt mit
diversen Klangraffinessen. Und weiter geht's. Ich gedenke der besten
Tage von THE PRODIGY, weil ich denke, dass VortexSoundTech ab und an
mal ganz ähnlich klingen. Vielleicht aber auch nur, weil ich seit
Jahren kein Zeug mehr wie dieses gehört habe? Der Trumpf ist in der
Tat die stimmliche Untermauerung des schnellen und tanzbaren Sounds. Ob
nun Samples oder Ansprache – es klingt mysteriös und martialisch und
genau das macht es für meine Ohren gefällig. Hinzu kommt, daß ich
Drum'n'Bass bisher für eine recht eintönige, gleichklingende
Electro-Sauce hielt, "Fiery Silence" hingegen hat auch ruhigere und
klarere Momente. Zum Ende hin wird's experimenteller, verfrickelter und
ein wenig stiller.
Zusammengefaßt: Die "feurige Stille" ist ein
starkes Drum'n'Bass-Album, welches mit den Adjektiven "dunkel" und
"mystisch" versehen werden kann. Es lassen sich starke
Anknüpfungspunkte zu Electro und Industrial finden. Keine Sekunde
langweilig, mitunter vielleicht ein wenig zu schrill. Die eher
spartanische Aufmachung (vier Seiten Booklet in Standard-Plastiksarg)
mindert die Freude ein wenig...
http://www.nonpop.de/nonpop/index.php?type=review&area=1&p=articles&id=1605
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Monday, September 22, 2008
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Portuguese drum'n'bass act VortexSoundTech has apparently been around
for a number of years, but "Fiery Silence", released on Thisco Records,
is their debut full-length album. And I'll just cut right to the point
- their style is unique, accentuating hard, technoid d'n'b with a
distinctively old school industrial expression.
Throughout the entire album, the listener is presented with
introverse, rich, textured industrial soundscapes that mutate and
narrow into upbeat electro melodies - only to be blown out into heavy,
suppressing basslines, accompanied by atmospheric, minimalistic
orchestral pieces that further evolve into dark, psychadelic,
multilayered and slightly off-kilter synthlines.
A lot of the more orchestral and acoustic melodies seem
particularly inspired by Asian and, to some extent, Middle-Eastern folk
music, instead of ragga and hip-hop. This is something often seen in
darker, cyberpunk-inspired industrial and psytrance, but less so in
drum'n' bass. The bass- and synthlines are both very dark and ravey, as
is generally heard in heavier techstep and darkstep music. The massive
synthlines and bass coupled with the driving rhythms remind me of acts
such as Ed Rush/Optical, SPL or T.Z.A, but then it suddenly changes
into to sounding like a strange union between Simon Bassline Smith and
Coil or even Psychic TV.
That VortexSoundTech's influences are all over the map is also
evidenced in the clever cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill"
called "Between Spaces". They play on contradictory expressive methods,
with ambient, almost ritual industrial with spoken/shouted heavily
processed vocals put in stark contrast to the aggressive, cut
up and progressively evolving breakbeats. It's interesting to note that
even though the rhythms are generally fast and aggressive with a fair
use of distortion throughout, many of the tracks are actually quite
mellow in their overall expression. Instead, they convey emotions such
as desperation, desolation, determination or even confusion. Also worth
noting, the vocals are especially reminiscent of mid-era Skinny Puppy
(1989 - 1994) and early Laibach on the songs like "Reload" and "Under
Circumcision". I can honestly say that this is the first time that I've
ever heard a band
build upon a foundation of hard, uncompromising drum'n'bass by
incorporating heavy, oldschool industrial and militant, hard
electro/EBM influences with IDM and even psy-trance sensibilities in
such a unique and overall consistent way. Sure, Industrial and EBM acts
have used elements of drum'n'bass in their music to a lesser or greater
extent before (for example Cubanate, Godflesh and even Covenant), but
VortexSoundTech are doing it the other way around - being a proper
drum'n'bass band that heavily relies on the aforementioned influences
in their music.
There's only a few points of criticism I can put my finger on. One
is that the samples they use sometimes seem a bit redundant, and take
from the intensity of the music rather than add to it. Another thing is
the vocals/lyrics could be better written, and more concise and
original. But that's really a minor point. Overall, the production is
excellent, the compositions involving and the delivery is dead on. This
needs to played loudly, and preferably for a packed dancefloor.
If you're into techstep, darkstep and neurofunk as well oldschool industrial music, you absolutely must check this album out. A lot of artists could learn a thing or two from these guys.
-- Jonas Mansoor http://www.connexionbizarre.net/reviews/r_vortexsoundtech_fs.htm
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Sunday, May 04, 2008
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Category: Music
VortexSoundTech..s Fiery Silence was released! http://vortexsoundtech.web.pt
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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it doesn't hurt me you want to feel how it feels you want to know know that it doesn't hurt me you want to hear about the deal I'm making you you and me between time between spaces and if I could make a deal with god swap places with him if I only if I could you don't want to hurt me but see how deep is the wound I'm tearing down Inside There is a thunder in our hearts So much hate for the ones we love Tell me We both matter don't we? You You and me Will not be unhappy
Come on let me steal this moment from you Come on let me cry this moment to you I am in the top of the hill nobody is there and I am falling there is no body to hold on nobody to hold on no body
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