Fiber-Optic Rhythm

Fiber-Optic Rhythm

Editorial Reviews

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The voice of Karjalainen suits the hyper-electronic soundscapes of the 1999 Neuroactive better; synthpop with a techno/ambient feeling.

Product Description
Neuroactive effectively blends several electronic music styles into a sound that appeals to many different tastes, from synthpop to industrial to electronica. The sharp, punchy electronic soundscapes combine with the deep, melodic vocals for a sound that will take this band to the top.

Fiber-Optic Rhythm

Fiber-Optic Rhythm,Neuroactive,A Different Drum,A ground-breaking synthpop/electronic act from Finland.


Fiber-Optic Rhythm
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • More like 3.5 stars
  • Boring, plain and dull
  • One of my favorite CDs of 2000
  • Very solid album...
Fiber-Optic Rhythm
Neuroactive
Manufacturer: A Different Drum
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000544DH
Release Date: 2007-07-16

Tracks:

  1. Fiber Drum
  2. Moments Passing By
  3. Shrieks and Sighs
  4. Parallel
  5. Inside Your World
  6. Visualise
  7. Put Your Trust In Me
  8. Defeated
  9. Fiber-Optic Rhythm
  10. Contempt
  11. Timemachine

Album Description

Neuroactive effectively blends several electronic music styles into a sound that appeals to many different tastes, from synthpop to industrial to electronica. The sharp, punchy electronic soundscapes combine with the deep, melodic vocals for a sound that will take this band to the top.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars More like 3.5 stars.......2005-01-05

"Fiber-Optic Rhythm" is a pleasant sounding CD, more synthpop than EBM with a little techo thrown in for good measure.

There are some great tracks on the CD, my favorite being "Visualize". Guest vocalist Geoff Pickney (of "The Nine") is the slam dunk to an utterly fantastic track.

"Fiber Drum" is a pounding instrumental. "Moments Passing By" is really good as is "Parallel".

The rest of the tracks are pretty fillerish, well maybe with the exception of the title track. There's promise here definitely.

2 out of 5 stars Boring, plain and dull.......2003-06-26

Some people say they sound like Depeche Mode or Camouflage and that they have a moody, dark synth pop sound. OK. There is anything like Depeche Mode here, only the singers voice who in a very succesful way sings like Dave Gahan. But who said that moody or dark synth pop has to be dull and plain? Depeche Mode may have some moody and dark songs but all of those songs have a good melody, that's why Depeche Mode is such a great band. Just think of this album like the worst moments of Camouflage. Many Camouflage songs sound to me like dull and boring songs too without any melodies but they have also very good songs. In this album there is no highlight, all the songs sound the same and they have a thing in common: lack of melodies. I couldn't even hear this album once I just quit it. Maybe if you hear this album from another perspective you could like it but with a reference like a Depeche Mode sound a like you will certainly be QUITE DISAPPOINTED.

4 out of 5 stars One of my favorite CDs of 2000.......2001-01-17

I've always been a fan on electronic music, I grew up listening to New Order, Front 242, PSB, etc but for a long time I couldn't find any "new" groups that grabbed my attention. Some where to "synth-poppy" for my taste and others were to harsh or industrial. If you find yourself in a similar position as I did, you HAVE to get this CD. The first time I heard about Neuroactive was through a review on "Interface" magazine. I bought the CD just based on the rave reviews where the album was described as the perfect hybrid of EBM and synth. FOR is more than a solid album... it's also the CD that renew my faith in the current synth/EBM scene. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Very solid album..........2001-01-14

I seem to go through love/hate cycles with this album. I guess I wear it out and get sick of it, then start to miss it again.

Anyway, very nice techno-synthpop (EBM, mebbe?). Lots of quick 4 on the floor, but great melodies and vocals make it totally listenable. Very solid all the way through, but I honestly wish they'd stick to one singer. The guests singers (I'm too lazy to look up names, sorry), just don't seem to cut it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, I say!

Great album, though...

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