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Comment: Death
Tricheco is an artist from Italy which started off in the 80s and
thereby it can be considered a phenomenon coming from the legion of
the so-called old school industrial movement. Immediately within this
16-notch composition I can perceive elements being so truly
characteristic to the scene. All those haunting electronic effects,
uncanny samples, acidic threads and weird dialogues based on mutant
and deviant syllables. Yet all of that will ultimately result in as a
light-hearted metaphysical concept because all the interpretations
seem to be funny due to a buffoonish approach. I have always
appreciated such kind of approach because Big City Orchestra, a
Californian combo have been doing it in an irresistible manner since
the beginning of the 80s. It is what I would like to consider the
most free and anarchist side of industrial music. Just loudly
laughing at everything. At
Dutch! you can hear lo-fi synth-pop
yet it cannot be considered a part of the genre because it is a
mocking remark towards it (because of being deliberately way too
lo-fi and primitive). It is a reunion of sonic misfits yet preserving
dignity through a profound and analytical choosing set even if it is
spiced up by hectic noises and freaked-out sequencing. By personal
side, I hear there some primitively tapped sounds of Casio Tonebank,
a favourite synth. The outing is a bit in the discography of Silent
Method Records, a great imprint for great artists.