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Foreword
01:54
7,773 plays
2
Epicentre
06:25
17,983 plays
3
Electronaut
06:35
22,009 plays
4
Liebestod
02:54
8,920 plays
5
Holding On
04:40
12,234 plays
6
Carbon
06:14
13,379 plays
7
Genesis
05:46
12,555 plays
8
Structure
04:08
8,595 plays
9
Fearless
06:16
12,090 plays
10
4 AM
01:51
8,438 plays
11
Beloved
07:24
26,540 plays
12
Airships
08:18
10,646 plays
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album review
Much like labelmate and fellow EBM luminary Apoptygma Berzerk, VNV Nation has gradually shed its gloomy industrial dance sounds for pulses of lush synth that frequently border on trance. There are some instrumental tracks on Futureperfect, but vocals are still a key component for the duo. Ronan Harris sings faithfully about the human spirit on such dynamic cuts as "Genesis" and "Epicentre." There are some surprisingly slow moments on the band's fourth album that will have dance aficionados wondering where the sure-fire beats have gone. "Holding On" is nearly a ballad and may take some getting used to for longtime fans. On the other end of the spectrum, "Structure" retains glimpses of industrial with several bursts of machinery noise. Though Futureperfect doesn't hit you with the same urgency possessed by Praise the Fallen or Empires, VNV Nation remains on the cutting edge of modern dance music. ~ Kenyon Hopkin, All Music Guide
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