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VNV Nation - Matter+Form mp3 download
Singer: VNV Nation
Title: Matter+Form
Released: 2005
Country: Germany
Style: EBM, Synth-pop
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 707
Formats: AIFF AA MP1 APE XM VOX VOC
MP3 size: 1884 mb

VNV Nation - Matter+Form mp3 download

Tracklist

Intro 1:27
Chrome 4:40
Arena 5:44
Colours Of Rain 4:06
Strata 4:00
Interceptor 3:25
Entropy 5:17
Endless Skies 5:55
Homeward 5:34
Lightwave 7:00
Perpetual 7:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CD 085-25822 VNV Nation Matter+Form ‎(CD, Album) Anachron Sounds CD 085-25822 Germany 2005
none VNV Nation Chrome / Matter + Form ‎(CDr, Promo) Anachron Sounds none Germany 2005
MET370D VNV Nation Matter + Form ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Metropolis MET370D US 2005
CDCOM 23 VNV Nation Matter + Form ‎(CD, Album) SubSpace Communications CDCOM 23 Sweden 2005
MET370 VNV Nation Matter + Form ‎(CD, Album) Metropolis MET370 US 2005

VNV Nation - Matter+Form mp3 album free



shustrik
Excuse me, but for me this album is not very good (2 or 3/5), and however i love like a crazy the previous VNV's releases (5/5). Probably due to the EBM touch is very very "light" on this work (currently is even M.I.A.), with a voice a bit "sweet" versus early times, of 242's covers and another delicious sounds. As well, the martial touch is also missing.Ok! It's a next step. A brave change that breaks with the past. But without doubt, it's a second era. A new era that starts in the year 2005 with the Anachron Record Label, or even before, with the 'Future Perfect' album, released in 2002. One more time, i'm sorry... but 1995-2000 were the better years (Discordia, Off Beat & Dependent) althought in the next years they have each day more and more fans, play at gigs with more audience... In another words, turn a bit more "commercial" or "soft" his sounds. Obviously, just is my oppinion.If you speak the spanish language, please check this review: http://www.sonidobscuro.com/articulos/resenas/992Quis Contra Nos.
nadness
Prior to the release of “Matter + Form”, a huge hype was built up and the album was made out to be a megalithic, but strictly familiar, release. When it finally came out, many were quick to abandon Harris’ dynamic creation, regardless of the rich passed this musician has given us. But the way I see it, this album is what “Futureperfect” should have been. Instead of sticking to their somewhat predictable – yet enjoyable – pattern, Harris has spread his wings and unleashed a torrent of eclectic dark electronic music. The music ranges from hard, pounding EBM, to light, upbeat pop industrial/rock, to trance-y anthemic music. Furthermore, the emphasis on lyrics and writing (which started after “Advance and Follow”) has began to wane, and the instrumental tracks found here are some of the best on the album, and some of the best songs I’ve ever heard in general. Change is good. I’m glad Harris decided to realize his own talent, and utilize it to the fullest of his potential. The two tracks that I can do without are “Colours of Rain” & “Endless Skies.” I feel they contribute nothing to the release. Overall, the music is better and more original, and the fewer vocals and lyrics are put to much better use. So ignore the fools who put down this album; “Matter + Form” is one of the best industrial releases of 2005.
VizoRRR
I was skeptical about this album because VNV has released some pretty brilliant albums in the past and I was worried they may slip up and release something subpar... they didn't do that here. What they did do is reinvent themselves somewhat and get closer to becoming songwriters first and dancefloor killers second. The single "Chrome" wasn't a good choice for the first track in my opinion because the drums sound cheesy on it, but after that the rest of the album is pretty great. "Arena" will still tear up dancefloors while showing a bit more of a pop sensability about songwriter Ronan Harris. Then you have a couple instrumentals in the middle which show how great Humate and Ronan are as producers... then you have a really aggro song in "Entropy," when they perform this live it is time to get your mosh on a bit. Then they take it back the other way with "Endless Skies" and Homeward" which are slower and more melodic.. "Homeward" is absolutely brilliant, could be the best song he's ever written. "Perpetual" is the band's self-proclaimed "favorite song to perform live" and if you see them on this tour or on future tours you will see why, they perform it perfectly and it brings the house down. VNV Nation and Ronan still have what it takes to make a brilliant album.
Survivors
This album is more of a follow up to the masterful "Futureperfect," yet still manages to be an excellent piece of musicianship in its own right. As usual, Ronan Harris sculpts his sonic medium as an artist sculpts clay. The album opens with a typical short, minute-and-a-half song designed to get the listener pumped for "Chrome," the first single, and really more of a dance/electronica tune than futurepop/EBM tune. As the album progresses through outstanding song after outsianding song, Harris manages once again to demonstrate his distinct ability to make each song sound different; to turn each song into a piece of its own, much like articles in a magazine. The topper is the incredible and, dare I say, epic 5 1/2-minute "Homeward," the climax indeed of the CD. The album ends with "Lightwave," another excellent sonic experience, and "Perpetual," a typical finisher for a VNVN album. While it won't live up to its predecessor, "Matter + Form" is certainly worthy of anyone's collection.
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