Schemawound – Heart Removal Kit (2016)
- Experimental electro
- Post-industrial
- Electronic music
- Industrial
techno
- Ambient
Comment: Ghosts are appearing…ghosts are…ghosts… . The
ghosts are powerful phenomena who might exist, or maybe not. Jonathan Siemasko
aka Schemawound`s 10-track issue does contain enough surge to do it. First of
all, all those electronic build-ups may resemble dance-appealed music but the
impression is feint. I can feel it is an instance of post-industrial music by
its nature because the core of it consists of darker edges, which emit
appealing black matter and ominous vibes and other exquisite relationships
between the elaborated sonic parts. Of course, the release consists of diverse
rhythms but the intention of those cadences is not to arouse one’s
bodily/sexual sensations. The rhythms are profound enough to be somewhat
obscure while hiding other layers inside themselves. Even if it happens to be
the imagination of mine it is imbued with multivalent shades, which do need
many listening times before to get deciphered. For instance, The Wasps In
The Walls might remind of an early Einstürzende Neubauten where the
mechanical aesthetic intention is united to physiochemical cerebral vibes. On
the other hand, at A Resurrection Letter one could hear electro-house
patterns, which purpose, with regard to the context, is obviously to confuse
one’s opinion about the issue. All in all, the outing makes sense enough
because of being sophisticated and thoroughly set out.