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Fourteen rigid cyberpunk tracks full of distorted drums, angry biting bass noises, and glitched guitar-like noises. High quality cyber- and electro-punk with a strong heart and high production values.
– Chain DLK
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Stuart Bruce from Chain DLK reviews Angelspit’s album “Bang Operative“.
It’s thick, angry, sharply produced electro-metal with muscle and vigour.
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Inferno Sound Diaries from Side-Line reviews Angelspit’s album “Bang Operative “.
One of the main characteristics from this album is the production of the vocals, which have something sensual. It creates a delicious, hot match with the deep, vibrating bass lines. Another important element of the work is the constant sound manipulation creating a sophisticated touch. Angelspit sounds dark, rough and definitely punkish!
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– Inferno Sound Diaries
Will Sanchez from ReGen reviews Angelspit’s “Puncture Marks” – Angelspit’s remix album from the 2017 release “Black Dog Bite“.
“Like any good remix album, this companion to Angelspit’s “Tough as F*ck” 2017 album runs through a gamut of complementary styles, yet is a cohesive and enjoyable collection.”
Side-Line Magazine reviews Angelspit’s 2017 album Black Dog Bite
Angelspit is a real sonic phenomenon…Brutal and sexy, violent and hot, ‘Black Dog Bite‘ is pure sonic dynamite!
Frank Raasch from Polyprisma reviews Angelspit’s 2017 album Black Dog Bite
(Translated from German)
‘Black Dog Bite’ is a powerful and bold album…In essence it is very old school yet experimental, rocky, fresh and above all, very danceable. It is an album that wants to combine unmistakable fun and innovation, with a clear emphasis on fun!
Intravenous Magazine’s Sean Palfrey dissects Angelspit’s 2017 album ‘Black Dog Bite’
This is a strong album. Perhaps Angelspit’s strongest so far…’Black Dog Bite’ shows that Angelspit are serious hitter in the electronic music world and are still innovating with the best of them.
Vanity may be a God with teeth, but with this latest “Tough as F*ck” album blending acerbic melody with funky grooves and ‘90s cyberpunk acidity, Angelspit is out to prove that its teeth are indeed sharper.