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Editorial Reviews
NOCTURNAL MOVEMENTS, Jett Black
[..] Once you've heard the programming and the vocals combined...you'll want to see and hear this band perform live. [..] This band reminds me of a very popular icon band from the eighties/nineties... only better! Female vocals and better programming make turn of the century progressive music what I love to hear. Sounds simplistic, doesn't it?..The quality is amazing!

About the Artist
Deep Red was formed in early 1996 in Miami (USA), mainly as a studio project, the brainchild of original members Dely Castro and Martha Arce. Before long, and through a set of bizarre circumstances, they were signed to Candyland Entertainment ,a European record label founded by members of Project Pitchfork, a German Industrial band. This in itself was not surprising, as the band always had strong European influences. Word of mouth about the group and its distinctive sound began spreading,... read more

Album Description
This is the latest release for Deep Red. An international band that is changing the face of the musical genre called goth. Some say that Deep Red is the future of goth as they have a distinctive and original sound that places them in a class of their own. This new release depicts new sounds, rythyms and captures a dramatic feel that only Deep Red could generate. This cd is for everyone. Don't be afraid, listen and enjoy the sounds of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

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Music Review:

  1. Dusk at Cubist Castle
  2. Eat at Joe's
  3. Electric Birds
  4. Family Roles
  5. Forces: 1977-1982
  6. Free Love, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]
  7. Generator [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Here Is Gone [CD-single]
  9. Human Soul [Import]
  10. I Don't Want Control of You Pt.1 [CD-single]

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This Is the New Shit [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Kaze No Ha

Man Like Me

Music: Le Grand Bain [Import]

Liquified Days [Import]

London Lounge [Import]

Ksis [Import]

Lovely Day-the Best of Bill Withers [Import]

Force the Pace [Import]

Mendelssohn: Piano Sextet, Op. 110; Piano Quartet No. 1

Live 1981-82 [Live]

Indica Brazilica

Latin Music: 20 Exitos [Import]

Reuben Reeves & Omer Simeon: Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order (1929-1933)

Bettye Swann