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MP3 Interface - Destination Focus

Interface combines elements of darker EBM, trance, and industrial, all with a melodic, emotional edge.

7 MP3 Songs in this album (33:52) !
Related styles: ELECTRONIC: Industrial, ELECTRONIC: Electro

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New York''s Interface combines elements of darker EBM, trance, and industrial, all with a melodic, emotional edge. And now, Interface is back and stronger than ever! This 7-track EP focusing around the track "Destination" features 3 brand new tracks, plus exclusive remixes by State of the Union, Mindless Faith and Code 64. All tracks are exclusive to this EP so get yours before the limited pressing is sold out!


REVIEW:
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Two years after their last full length release, Interface return with the Destination Focus EP. "Destination" is a very strong song vocally. Eric''s delivery is solid and the chorus hooks into your brain and keeps going long after the song is over. There are three remixes of "Destination" and are all worth inclusion on this disc. The State of the Union remix is the strongest in my opinion, it''s got a thicker sonic feel to it without being too muddy. Mindless Faith puts their spin on the title track as well adding their signature sound from their Momentum CD, listening to this remix it''s evident as to the artist responsible. The Code 64 remix is a bit quicker in tempo than the original and has a brighter, crisper and more synthetic feel to it with the instrumentation coming off very video-game like especially in the lead line between verse and chorus. "Inferno", an instrumental track, has strong elements of early techno and trance and feels like it would fit well in a warehouse party with thousands of people moving to an endless beat. It definitely carries the energy found in early Icon of Coil dancefloor hits. "North Star" sounds reminiscent of early Neuroticfish and could easily be a strong single on it''s own. "After Hours" begins with a bubbling synth line and a sparse vocal line. I''m slightly reminded of the opening for Stromkern''s cover of "Anthrax", though "After Hours" is much more chill and lacks any aggressive qualities. The "Destination Focus" EP is hopefully an indication of the quality we can expect from the next full length. If this proves to be the case it''s been well worth the wait.

Review by DJ Rift for https://www.tradebit.com

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