★★★★★
For the roots of Seven, we have to go back to the late 80s/early 90s in ... South Africa of all places. At the time Keith McFarlane and the brothers Simon & John LeFevre were in a band called Face To Face, while Mick Devine was drummer in another band, called UC27. After having released several singles and one album in a period of 18 months, Face To Face split and the brothers LeFevre returned to the UK...
- www.rockreport.be
2014-06-25
★★★★★
With roots in South Africa and the UK, Seven was an obscure AOR band active from 1989 to 1990 in the latter country. They were signed to Polydor Records for two singles, delivering Inside Love and Man With a Vision, both produced by John Parr. Neither song had much success, so the band floundered and eventually broke up. (For more history check the Wikipedia entry.) Seven: from 1990. While obscure and passing, Seven was not without fans, including Escape Music founder Khalil Turk...
- www.dangerdog.com
2014-06-13
★★★★★
Summary: Seven's debut might boast some of his greatest material, the problem instead lies in how to execute his ideas Perhaps it is an act of sacrifice that allows a listener to look beyond certain flaws when presented with only a handful of tracks to immerse themselves in, to look beyond the lack of anything simply because of the lack of everything...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
2012-08-07
★★★★★
Unless you're a intrepid explorer for European hard rock or heavy metal, the Czech Republic's Seven will probably not show up on your radar. The band is the brainchild of guitarist Honza Kirk Behunek, a masterful and creative player. From a simple listen, it's obvious that the band and their latest offering Seven Deadly Of Sins is intended to be a showcase for his impressive fret work and song composition...
- www.dangerdog.com
2010-12-06
★★★★★
Following on from Cotti's heavy gear, Aquatic Lab have enlisted one of the freshest names in the scene in the form of Seven. Kicking off on the A with 'Drop,' Seven shows he will be a name to be reckoned with in the near future. Unbelievably tight percussion blended with a nasty rolling bassline, this one will slot into many a set. Lights out. Late night styles! The flip is 'The Darkness' -- a D&B; indebted atmospheric future stepper, featuring a huge bass kick ride...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
Aquatic Lab's fifth installment reinforces the preceding release with yet more ammunition from Seven. 'Dark Passenger' is a track that needs no introduction. It has received solid support form the likes of N Type, Benga, Skream and Youngsta. One of Seven's finest productions to date, 'Dark Passenger' is an insistent slab of stepper bass science, all formatted into a brutal rolling trek...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-06-08
★★★★★
"Aquatic Lab's fifth installment reinforces the preceding release with yet more ammunition from Seven. 'Dark Passenger' is a track that needs no introduction. It has received solid support form the likes of N Type, Benga, Skream and Youngsta. One of Seven's finest productions to date, 'Dark Passenger' is an insistent slab of stepper bass science, all formatted into a brutal rolling trek...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-05-25
★★★★★
"Aquatic Lab's fifth installment reinforces the preceding release with yet more ammunition from Seven. 'Dark Passenger' is a track that needs no introduction. It has received solid support form the likes of N Type, Benga, Skream and Youngsta. One of Seven's finest productions to date, 'Dark Passenger' is an insistent slab of stepper bass science, all formatted into a brutal rolling trek...
- www.forcedexposure.com
2009-05-11