Celldweller Wish Upon A Blackstar RARE

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Celldweller Wish Upon A Blackstar RARE 5,0/5 3542reviews

Klayton released the first, brilliant album under the name Celldweller in 2003. Since then it’s been a looong wait, until 2009 when he realized that it we would have to wait an unfeasibly long time for the follow-up, so he decided to release it in chapters with two songs at the time. After four parts, we can now finally listen to the finished result, complete with 17 (!) tracks – that means almost an album’s worth of previously unheard songs as well. Usually I’m not a big fan of such long albums but since I’ve been fed parts of it over a long time, I’ve had the chance to digest it. Klayton and Celldweller has almost cut out his own genre these days, roughly described as a mix between hardcore electronic music, dubstep and melodic rock/metal.

We run unique sales on music, games, ebooks & films, benefiting charities around the world. Product Description. Puma White Hunter 6377 Serial Number. The product of six years of writing, demoing, and refining, Wish Upon A Blackstar is a masterwork by master artist Klayton. Sixteen songs seamlessly blend genres from electro and dubstep to rock and orchestral, with an intricacy and precision seldom heard in today s music. Truly epic in scope and.

“Metalstep” if you will. It works surprisingly well, and Klayton’s production skills are second to none. Seriously, it really sounds awesome. Fat basslines squirms underneath guitar riffs, heavy but snappy breakbeats and the sleek, clean vocals by Klayton himself. Thanks to its intriguing blend of genres, this album is a rare beast that might attract fans from both the electronic and metal camps.

We get furious rock, dubby electronic tracks and slow ambient linking pieces. The debut album was even more varied though, as this album has a more coherent “Celldweller style”. This is both good and bad, as I love the crazy mix of the debut, but I also enjoy the more developed Celldweller. Download Portable Skype more.

Celldweller Wish Upon A Blackstar RARE

So, this is a different beast than the debut, but it is a worthy follow-up. It’s a bit difficult for me to get an objective view on it though, since I heard the first parts of it three years ago. Those older tracks hold up great, and my favorite tracks are among both old and new songs. It’s an astonishing piece of work, and it’s a statement to Klayton’s independence – he runs his own label and online shop Fixt Music – that he could release the album this way, and do what he likes.

And he does it better than anybody. If you’re so inclined, there’s a deluxe version of “Wish upon a Blackstar” as well, with a bonus disc of instrumentals. That’s the one I’ve got, and it gives another perspective on some of the songs.

The mix of metal and dubstep is a really tricky blend that can go horribly wrong with much greater ease than it can go right. However, Celldweller‘s “Unshakeable”, which comes from 2012’s Wish Upon A Blackstar, is that rare song that not only gets it right but it flat out knocks it right out of the park (seriously, listen to the song and try not to get pumped when the “drops” hit). And I must not be the only one who thought so as Grammy-nominated EDM musician BT has teamed up with Seamless to remix the track, giving it a much more electronic feel. Listen to the remix below and then snag it on!

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