
mindFIELD
Singularity
© 2004 mindFIELD (747728924026)
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Tribal percussion among electronic beats, atmospheric moments suffused with heavenly voices, references to a melodic ebm, and moments of superb electro.
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mindFIELD is Gabriel Shaw, Regan Miller & Stacia Tucker.
* Side-Line magazine
"Singularity can be described as an electronic pop release, but with some extra power and bounce. Shaw avoids falling into the cheap clichés of the genre, but focus on refreshing sound sculptures."
* ReGen magazine
"mindFIELD takes the better parts of the two sounds and makes them into a superior whole. It's a fine combination of the style and structure of Haujobb combined with the sensibilities and tone of Unlearn-era Psykosonik. It is kept so compellingly interesting and bereft of many of the EBM clichés."
* Chain D.L.K. webzine
"It's rather difficult to choose any tracks on this release as 'better' than others as they are all unique in their own ways and all beautiful in others. 4 out of 5 stars!"
* ClubHaven.net
"mindFIELD have a gem on their hands by blending and perfecting eclectic tastes to create a sound that is emotionally driving and ever evolving. With this bold self release they are poised to be huge. I beg you to buy this CD, you will not be disappointed!"
* Stillborn webzine
"Singularity has tribal percussions set among the electronic beats, atmospheric moments suffused with heavenly voices, winking references to a naïve and melodic ebm, and moments of superb electro. We shall probably hear more said about mindFIELD, and they will be beautiful words."
* Club-Metropolis.dk
"Singularity is one of the best albums released this year. It offers us everything: the right melodies, excellent vocals and the American sound we don't have in Europe."
* WrappedInWire.com
mindFIELD 'Singularity' made the website's frontpage "Best Albums of 2004" list.
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Excellent industrial/dance with some 80s vibes
author: Corey StinsonGreat stuff. The industrial/dance thing is usually a little outside of what I normally listen to, but I was turned on to this band via their excellent cover of Iron Maiden's "Wasted Years". What you have is some very cool industrial/dance music with an ethereal vibe, and I hear some 80's pop music influence in the vocals and in some of the melodies.
Love It!!!
author: SpiderMonkey KittyThis is THEE best CD I have bought in a long time! Soooo good. Can't wait to hear more. Please make another album soon!
Good album, great show
author: Some GuyThis album is really strong. It's melodic, the vocals are first rate, and the beats are interesting without skimping on the dancability. Great stuff. I've been lucky enough to catch these guys live a couple of times and man, they're one of the few electronic acts that are actually better on stage. The live support consists of two hot chicks with skills, and Gabriel's vocals sound just as fantastic live as they do on the CD. Yeah, I know, an electronic musician who can actually sing without a vocoder (well OK, on one track), a ton of distortion, or studio tweaks. Crazy, but I swear to God it's true. Anyhow, buy this CD and then, if you get the chance, go see these kids and maybe one of them will sign it for you or something.