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Alternative PressThe Humbucking Coil's captivating soundscapes evoke more emotion via machines than most bands can with "real" instruments. [Mar 2006, p.138]
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This increased humanism lends Fleischmann’s compositions an evolutionary sense of dynamism, thawing out his stern soundscapes.
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Fleischmann goes to the same well perhaps a little too often here… but if the well is full of something that tastes good, why wouldn’t you go there as often as you can?
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The Humbucking Coil doesn't really tread any new ground for Fleischmann, but it's another enjoyable and solid little release in his discography.
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UrbA mesmeric 45 minutes. [Mar 2006, p.122]
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A Sunday-nap headphone-record that successfully conveys emotion.
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The tracks fail to hang together in a convincing way -- often giving the impression that they were more or less strung together on a whim.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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SRDec 23, 2006This album is really good to hear from start to end. Each song is related to the other in some way.
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misterstareSep 4, 2006quietness, clicks, and drones, and beats to keep it moving, the occasional voice only distracts
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jordanMar 7, 2006I'd call this ambient. great for a long commute. Will nicely knumb your brain for that gross bus ride.