ELECTROCUTICA – Crystalloid

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Electrocutica released their third album just at the end of the year. (Technically their fourth release, if you count DYE -synthesis-) With their success of Reversus, which was released earlier last year, I expected nothing less their usual high-quality work.

Despite being their third album, it sounds like a high-quality professional release you’d expect from a Doujin circle many years after their establishment. I can’t even imagine how good they’ll be in the years to come!

Reception by the public seems to be almost unanimously positive; this is suggested by a poll I made on the other post:

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Syrufit – Where is Love

A little late reviewing the music albums of Comiket 78, but this year, Syrufit rocked the entire competition with their new album:

Artist: Do-Raku7 (兎塚エイジ, Usatsuka Eiji)

With music from well-known circles such as Alstroemeria Records, ALiCE’s EMOTiON, Cytokine, Shibayan Records and more. Syrufit pulled an excellent move here: a music album with a variety of different content, from progressive trance, to rock and roll, and a fantastic ending with a stringed arrange of Bad Apple.

I was anxiously biting my nails, awaiting for the release of this album. I knew what I had in store, and when I had it in my hands, it did not disappoint one bit.

Prior to C78, Syrufit posted a video preview of their upcoming album containing crossfades of each track. I immediately fell in love. For the next two weeks, I was living off the preview.

This is the Youtube embed. You can see the original here on Syrufit’s website.

Review after the break. Don’t forget that the Download Link is at the bottom, as well as more webpages (Lyrics) for you to look at as you wait for your download.

However, I strongly suggest you purchase the album. It is worth every yen, and I’m not getting paid to say this.

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