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LI 006CD
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"While his previously published EP Xiringuitos Perdido was rather technoide and by all means danceable V.L.A.D.'s new album Emo-droidz brings out completely new facets. The 9 pieces are dominated by clear and simultaneously peculiar complex forms. He renounces spheric blurry areas. If someone would visualize Emo-droidz it would be the soonest a drawing." Although considered a full length album, only 24 minutes long.
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LI 006LP
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LI 005EP
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"V.L.A.D.'s music emerges from the death throes of new wave and electro-body-music... In fact, V.L.A.D.'s tunes are often based on unrestrained tempos with electro sounds typical of Human League, New Order or Fad Gadget. His metal roots regularly emerge through an undeniable obsession with nerve-racking and distorted sounds a typical feature of the most experimental drum'n'bass German productions. With this universe both schizophrenic and epileptic, V.L.A.D. has become one of the new French producers whose works are today in demand by such different people as the Paris label artefact, the Angstrom compilation or even Warp."
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