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T. Raumschmiere – Blitzkrieg Pop – Review

February 3, 2006

Analog electric tweaking, with guest vocals. The mood is dark, which is nice, and the beats do more than untz-untzing away, but it lacks a solid foundation.

T. Raumschmiere – Blitzkrieg Pop – Review

May 12, 2005

Ya wouldn’t dare name yer album this without some head-bobbing yahoo on there. And T. Raumschmiere is no dummy. Not a showoff, not a wanker, he’s a madman.

T. Raumschmiere – Radio Blackout – Review

March 1, 2004

Radio Blackout uses crunchy basslines and breakbeats to hammer out crude melodies and rhythms that seem to jump out of the stereo.

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