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secretSpeechsecretSpeech - Cynicism Is Taking Over

Back with their seventh release (and first solo album for this year), secretSpeech is back with two twenty-plus minute epics that combine vintage sounds of the Seventies with the danceable ethics of the Nineties, as if King Crimson had decided to team up with Scooter to turn music inside-out.
All keyboards, mellotrons, minimoog, guitar, beats, loops and effects have been played and recorded live by secretSpeech.


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Author: secretSpeech
Keywords: electro; progressive; dance; psychedelic; postrock

Creative Commons license: Attribution 3.0 Luxembourg


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Reviewer: James Brittain - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 3, 2008
Subject: Great Stuff
All of secretSpeech's music is worth checking out. This is one of my favorites. They create a strange, enveloping environment that's really quite brilliant in it's own way.


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