/Glitchtronica, Experimentalism, Sampledelic,
Post-industrial, Minimal, Abstract, Noise, Psycho-acoustics, Avant-garde/
Comment:
it is time to get back to Golgotha Communications Ltd., the Philadelphia,
US-based combo whose 12-track issue on SP Net might spawn different feelings in
your rotten soul. There are up some intriguing moments within the mix. For
instance, the issue can be considered an example of industrial music which is
predominantly coated with the black/white vamp, however, there are up samples
which used to iterate quite funny to counterbalance the issue. More concretely,
the slightly aggressive female vocal-based repetition at I Saw Him Putting Mascara On is permeated with “errors” at the volume
level and the upper layers are effectively accentuated with gay rhythms (by the
noun side, however, the LGBT people`s role has been important in the history of
industrial music – of course, it does not mean that the sexual disposition is
somehow superior in creative doings). In truth, you can exploit speech samples
in a way to change the context and creating something differently new. Secondly,
there are up some occupying production tricks as if conjuring up horrifying flashbacks in
your mindset. It can be considered in conjunction with those “errors” being
mentioned above. In fact, there is up one “chill out” track called A Huge Bra, Lying In The Middle Of The
Dancefloor. It is calmed down in the sense as if you have profoundly cried
for a while before and then being got rid of feels you just listening to it with
an unimpressed gaze. In a nutshell, it is a configuration of vanguard shit and
diverting roundabouts yet setting its place in a distance being very remote from
imaginable centres of pop music.