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Release date: 19 November 2012
Style: Electronic , Djent

Rating:

8.2 | 38 votes

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01. Handshake
02. Bouncing Dot
03. Trojans
04. Access Granted
05. Logic Bomb
06. Warp Gate Exploit
07. Null
08. Panic


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Rémi Gallego - all instruments

Staff pick by
psykometal

28.11.2012 Can't really describe this any better than Rémi Gallego himself so I'll just quote him on this...

"Imagine a mash up of electronica driven breakdowns, djent-y guitars, gut wrenching dub-step wobs and glitchy melodies all working together to fluidly pummel your head into the future."



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psykometal - 28.11.2012 at 02:28  
  This album is fucking fantastic! Can't stop listening to it...
Unhealer - 28.11.2012 at 03:24  
  So they were added... Nice album, I still owe it a couple of listens more.
Evil Chip - 02.12.2012 at 15:41  
  Me too, defenitely gonna listen to this along the next week
chronic-headache - 03.12.2012 at 05:52  
  This is such a great idea. While some tracks seems a little formulaic, this really is something that hasn't been done before. Loving Polymorphic Code.
Uldreth - 03.12.2012 at 20:30  
Rating: 9 The main melody in Null is so infectious it is unbelievable.
psykometal - 03.12.2012 at 20:51  
 
Written by Uldreth on 03.12.2012 at 20:30

The main melody in Null is so infectious it is unbelievable.

Dude, this whole album is infectious...
MetalHOE - 03.12.2012 at 20:53  
 
Written by psykometal on 28.11.2012 at 02:28

This album is fucking fantastic! Can't stop listening to it...


+1... It's a great fusion!

I would like to get more into electronic music but unfortunately it's difficult to find something really interesting! =/
psykometal - 03.12.2012 at 21:20  
 
Written by MetalHOE on 03.12.2012 at 20:53

+1... It's a great fusion!

I would like to get more into electronic music but unfortunately it's difficult to find something really interesting! =/

It can be. Depends on what you're looking for I suppose. There's plenty of electronic stuff out there that is harsh and dark.

Look into this list I made a while back...I need to update that come to think of it since I have found some more stuff since then. I'll have to do that later today when I get home from work.
MetalHOE - 03.12.2012 at 21:26  
 
Written by psykometal on 03.12.2012 at 21:20


It can be. Depends on what you're looking for I suppose. There's plenty of electronic stuff out there that is harsh and dark.

Look into this list I made a while back...I need to update that come to think of it since I have found some more stuff since then. I'll have to do that later today when I get home from work.


Thanks very much! I would say that Polymorphic Code is more or less at the border of "the underground side" of what I am looking for in electronic music. The other side ("the mainstream one") could be somewhere near to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoGJTCOaBSQ

(I like melodic, modern and dark stuff in general - it does not matter whether it's pop, rock or metal :-) )

If anyone could suggest anything good related to my tastes, I would very appreciate it!
psykometal - 03.12.2012 at 21:47  
 
Written by MetalHOE on 03.12.2012 at 21:26

The other side ("the mainstream one") could be somewhere near to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoGJTCOaBSQ

That's very futurepop-y. For stuff similar to that check out VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk.

The Algorithm is rather unique so good luck finding more like him right now but definitely refer to the list I linked for the darker side of the industrial/electronic end of the spectrum. If you like black metal at all also look into Psyclon Nine, they started off very aggrotech but on their 3rd album they began shifting towards a mix of black metal and aggrotech.
MetalHOE - 03.12.2012 at 21:57  
 
Written by psykometal on 03.12.2012 at 21:47

Written by MetalHOE on 03.12.2012 at 21:26

The other side ("the mainstream one") could be somewhere near to this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoGJTCOaBSQ

That's very futurepop-y. For stuff similar to that check out VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk.

The Algorithm is rather unique so good luck finding more like him right now but definitely refer to the list I linked for the darker side of the industrial/electronic end of the spectrum. If you like black metal at all also look into Psyclon Nine, they started off very aggrotech but on their 3rd album they began shifting towards a mix of black metal and aggrotech.


You say "futurepop" is something I should try to look for (regarding that youtube song), am I right? This will help me... I cannot estimate the subgenre myself as I am still confused about all the styles of electronic-based music :-)

Regarding the The Algorithm - I know that it's not completely the same style but I LOVE album Origins by Bend the Sky, it's the best djenty album so far for me by a margin! The Algorithm's music share some similarities... At least I feel it like that.
psykometal - 03.12.2012 at 22:17  
 
Written by MetalHOE on 03.12.2012 at 21:57

You say "futurepop" is something I should try to look for (regarding that youtube song), am I right? This will help me... I cannot estimate the subgenre myself as I am still confused about all the styles of electronic-based music :-)

Regarding the The Algorithm - I know that it's not completely the same style but I LOVE album Origins by Bend the Sky, it's the best djenty album so far for me by a margin! The Algorithm's music share some similarities... At least I feel it like that.

Yes, that Melody song sounds rather futurepop to me so I would def recommend that genre, and the 2 most prominient futurepop acts are VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk. A personal fave of mine from the genre also is Icon Of Coil.

I have not heard Bend The Sky but if you say they have similarities with The Algorithm then I will def have to check them out.
MetalHOE - 03.12.2012 at 22:26  
 
Written by psykometal on 03.12.2012 at 22:17


Yes, that Melody song sounds rather futurepop to me so I would def recommend that genre, and the 2 most prominient futurepop acts are VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk. A personal fave of mine from the genre also is Icon Of Coil.

I have not heard Bend The Sky but if you say they have similarities with The Algorithm then I will def have to check them out.


Those similarities are rather in the atmosphere behind and the way how they incorporate djent elements into their music (Bend the Sky are definitely more guitar-based)... But I feel they definitely have something in common, especially in comparison with the rest of those djent-metal bands today. I absolutely love Bend the Sky, immediately bought their album for about 12USD on bandcamp even though I could have it for free (even in lossless)!

Thanks for advice, really!
Starchild - 19.02.2013 at 14:29  
Rating: 9 This sounds like it came from another planet, or like something from the distant future... Just ridiculously awesome and unique
neonxaos - 19.02.2013 at 18:45  
Rating: 9 This is absolutely amazing work, reminds me of Genghis Tron. Actually, can anybody recommend other bands that sound like this or Genghis Tron? I have been searching for so long for that style.

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