Fatal Blast Whip - Constellation

Thursday 1st February 2001
Fatal Blast Whip - Constellation

STYLE: Dance/Electronic
RATING 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 1391-
LABEL: Blacklight
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by James Stafford

This is dark electronica, intriguing and well produced. A blend of samples, beats, keyboards and tons of atmosphere. Musically reminiscent in places of Argyle Park, Deitiphobia and Klank (quite a mixture) yet this stands on its own. No lyrics as such, except what is sampled in, this album pulls you along with its own momentum. There is a good mixture here - every song is an intricate piece of electronica creating a real atmosphere and each track is distinctive. Derek Jones the frontman of this project seems to have been inspired by the state of the world around us and the prospect of God's Word regarding the end times. Scary? Possibly, but if this stimulates people into thinking about the "signs of the times" then this album will not only entertain, it will encourage people to study God's Word. That's good. Dark, creative, atmospheric, thoughtful, inspirational. This is a great addition to the genre.

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