- Industrial
- Avant-garde
- Experimentalism
- Leftfield
- Plunderphonics
- Noise music
- Freeformfreakout
- Non-music
- Psycho-acoustic
- Black noise
Comment: as
much as I have understood this issue was originally released as a
two-track tape in 1998 by Oblast Records but now being released on CS
Industrial 1982-2010 it is divided into 12 parts. Musically it is as
frantic as one decent industrial record should be. Lots of
cacophonous and disrupted sounds having a deranged, probably
misanthropic mind behind it. Stoned drumming and whistling noises and
some well-known snippets taken from the cultural heritage to merge
all of that into a loopy machinery. Some fucked-up beasts released
from the cage to carve the aforementioned patterns with growls,
groans, howls, moans. At times it chimes like a very shitty lo-fi
black metal composition. Or... . In fact, you can himself define
where begins black metal, and where it is an essential part of the
noise music. You can partake in all of that magniloquent madness
which reflects upon the rational and the irrational side of the human
being, it reflects upon the tension and fruitful gap between the two
sides. In the case, it is moulded into a bit frightening yet arousing
sonic world.