Fragmente 2 Synthpop, Pop Mesh As you may understand, Fragmente 2 is the follow-up to their first collection of singles Fragmente and Neil from Mesh described this DCD during my interview with them with these words: "...this is a way of package all together and for a good price as well for a double-album.", and that's nearly correct. On this record you find 24 songs divided on 2 CD's filled with mixes and many of their latest singles. During the interview they also mentioned that it would be allot of b-sides on this record, but I think it was kind a few of them and that's a little bit disappointing. Something that's not disappointing is this album. You are fed with hits and more hits from Mesh and you can't avoid stomping the beat, singing along and warbling. Although there are some remixes that are not that well done, but they disappear in the well produced mass. This is also a great start out for the younger crowd that maybe recently discovered the electronic music and is not aware of Mesh's earlier work. 550
Brutal Resonance

Mesh - Fragmente 2

9.0
"Amazing"
Released 2002 by Memento Materia
As you may understand, Fragmente 2 is the follow-up to their first collection of singles Fragmente and Neil from Mesh described this DCD during my interview with them with these words: "...this is a way of package all together and for a good price as well for a double-album.", and that's nearly correct.

On this record you find 24 songs divided on 2 CD's filled with mixes and many of their latest singles. During the interview they also mentioned that it would be allot of b-sides on this record, but I think it was kind a few of them and that's a little bit disappointing.

Something that's not disappointing is this album. You are fed with hits and more hits from Mesh and you can't avoid stomping the beat, singing along and warbling. Although there are some remixes that are not that well done, but they disappear in the well produced mass.

This is also a great start out for the younger crowd that maybe recently discovered the electronic music and is not aware of Mesh's earlier work. Jan 01 2002

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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