- Hi-NRG
- Gabber
- Hellektro
- Electronic music
- Alternative
- Harsh trance
- Breakcore
Comment: this
set of three pieces is managed to an extreme of electro music being
overloaded by raspy, cut-up rhythms, iterative noise-near rhythmic
blasts and galvanised glitches of digital madness. At times one can
perceive how the energy behind those propulsions used to submerge all
the whole and it will result in a weird picture of being partly eaten
by itself. It is fun(k)(n)y music. Undoubtedly it is not a decent
fare fro all those who have fancied dance music of different kinds
because it is the kind of dance music which likes to destroy itself.
On the other hand, it used to deal with the mighty stroboscopes
because you could vividly imagine how the light is going to dance in
a broken and fragmented way. There is up a paradox in such sort of
music. The cheesiness and some sort of cheapness of the music is
superseded by the immense frequency in rhythmic patterns and
mind-blowing harshness in textures and fancy experiments with
accelerated and decelerated implications in the middle of the mix at
times turned to a ridiculous extent. In a word, it could be
considered somehow the negation of electro music. Get involved in
that stuttering madness. The issue is a notch in the discography of
the French label Chase (Chase033).