Simulator

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Illusion 00:00 Tools
Enlighten 00:00 Tools
Revelation 00:00 Tools
Regression 00:00 Tools
Divided 00:00 Tools
Dark Horizon 00:00 Tools
Realm 00:00 Tools
Nevermore 00:00 Tools
Progression 00:00 Tools
The Ghost of You 00:00 Tools
Simulator - Moments Away 00:00 Tools
Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
Revelation (Ephiphany mix) 00:00 Tools
Simulator - Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) 00:00 Tools
Regression (Lunavox mix) 00:00 Tools
Revelation [Epiphany Mix] 00:00 Tools
Regression [Lunavox Mix] 00:00 Tools
Division 00:00 Tools
FACES OF DECADENCE 00:00 Tools
Moments Away 00:00 Tools
Play (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Stimulator 00:00 Tools
TILTING CROSS 00:00 Tools
Prolix Flesh 00:00 Tools
ANTI - PROPHET 00:00 Tools
DISINTOXICATION AND PURIFICATION 00:00 Tools
CELESTIAL EXORCISM 00:00 Tools
Trance S.M. Till Fade 00:00 Tools
EARTHLY PARADOXES 00:00 Tools
Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Solar System - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Kashmir 00:00 Tools
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Simulator is Ross W Beall, is American solo artist signed to the newly formed Cohaagen Music. An artist that needs no introduction to American Synthpoppers or those with an interest in the lighter and more pop orientated style of Industrial music. His debut album features ten tracks of mainly instrumental music featuring hard-edged synth pop with light industrial rhythms and the addition of Brand New Idol’s Frank J Freda as a guest vocalist on two of the tracks featured along Rachel Cicci on the remix of the ‘Regression’. The absence of a vocalist on most of the tracks featured acts more as a limitation than a restriction, but it does and unintentionally so give the listener more work to do in forming an opinion on each track and the album in general. The best track here is the second track ‘Revelation’, the track later appears in a remixed version with additional vocals from Frank J Freda, despite being mainly excellent this remix lacks the strength and weight of the original. Other excellent tracks of note include the mid-paced tracks ‘Illusion’, ‘Dark Horizon’ complete with its string section and vocal samples & ‘Nevermore’ while slower tracks like ‘Progression’, ‘Regression’ & ‘Realm’ are all tracks of interest. ‘Progression’, its another track that later appears in a remixed version with the addition of the vocals of Rachel Cicci, those vocals almost and quietly so fade into the background of the track itself. Like the other remixed track (‘Revelation’) I once again prefer the original to this remixed version. Other than by name and a couple of tracks on their website I’m not over familiar with the work and releases of Brand New Idol. But their vocalist Frank J Freda appears on two tracks here while also writing the lyrics for both the tracks. Both are excellent especially ‘The Ghost Of You’ while both tracks through the inclusion of the vocals add something different to the album itself. Despite being an instrumental artist, I don’t know if Simulator has done more harm than good with the addition of the vocals of Frank J Freda to two of the tracks featured or the vocals of Rachel Cicci to the remixed version of ‘Regression’. The addition of these vocalists can unintentionally lead to the listeners conclusion that an album full of instrumental tracks can’t stand on its on without a vocalist on a number of tracks or in turn that the tracks need a vocalist to draw out their full strength and quality. That is purely down to each individual listener to form his or her own opinion. But in adding vocalists it does unintentionally draw the listener’s attention to those tracks that do feature vocals. ‘Enter The Unknown’ is very much the type of album that will appeal to those with an affection for the darker, moody and atmospheric side of Depeche Mode, especially in their ‘Violator’ days combined with the lighter and more polished side of the present Industrial scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.