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Gears
Reviewed 2009-02-22
Dark, funky, proggy rock from Croatia. All sorts of strange experiments including some nice funky grooves, dark electro songs, and more ambient stuff with some Balkan influences. Nice guitar work overall: pretty funky and with a lot of wah wah. The main guy really sounds like Ian Curtis and he sings mostly in Croatian (except one song in heavily accented English). Songs range from pretty interesting to downright cheesy, but overall it's quite good. Play with Joy Division, Suicide, Kim Ki O, and other strange stuff from our Croatian friends.

Picks: 6,8,2,5 *** No FCCs ***

1. kind of an electro beat, spoken vocals, harmonica here and there
*2. pretty funky! nice fluid guitar work
3. sounds kind of loungy, singing in english: "pretending to be an englishman", the cheese factor is a little bit too high...
4. nice retro electro feel, all sorts of weird percussion sounds
*5. starts dark, IDM sounding with a beat that goes all over the place, then gets into a funky groove towards the end
**6. a kind of Balkan dubby groove, very nice! think of Hendrix playing with a world music DJ...
7. one minute vinyl scratching experiment...
**8. longest track, spacey, ghostly sounding guitar... very dark...
9. groovy and dark... organ sound ties in pretty well

Recent airplay

Pretending To Be An Englishman
Happy HourJul 02, 2009
Kamikaza
The Heart of KZSUApr 01, 2009
Kamikaza
Z2AMar 26, 2009
Cini Se Da Imamo Hit
Happy HourMar 12, 2009
Nikad Vise
Brownian MotionMar 11, 2009
Nikad Vise
Greek Orthodox BaptismMar 04, 2009

Charting

2009-03-01 — 2009-05-03
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 5 1
Mar 29 1
Mar 15 2
Mar 8 1

Track listing

1. Cini Se Da Imamo Hit
2. Reci Bok
3. Pretending To Be An Englishman
4. Beladona
5. Nikad Vise
6. Rege Za Zagorske Brege
7. Premlad Za Dez
8. Kamikaza
9. Niko Nije Kriv