- Avant-garde
- Shoegaze
- Experimentalism
- Guitar ambient
- Avant-rock
- Experimental rock
- Dream pop
- Noise rock
- Abstract
Comment:
Nac/Hut Report is a duo from Poland who are inclined to make up
mighty noise experiments with electric guitars and processors and
effect blocks. More detailedly, this 8-track whole which was released
on the imprint Crunchy Human Children is about crushing guitars and
crushing with guitars. Additionally, by crushing one's humble music
experience and understanding of music like a bug. As if desperately
pushing a set of 20 guitars through a couple of broken cables though
on the other side providing more softening patches against it,
indeed, one can hear at times lofty, a bit orchestrated progressions
and at times arousing female singing. Of course, by describing it in
the way it seems like a description of Glenn Branca and My Bloody
Valentine's music (especially
Loveless, of course). It is like
having a violent intercourse with a beautiful lady. Some days ago I
watched a documentary about a British female serial killer, Joanna
Dennehy who used to cut herself while having it (her first
unfortunate victim was a Pole). Blood(y) lust, isn't? In a word, the
result is the impressive studding on a border of artsy guitar
experimentation, and shoegaze-y and dream pop glimpses. Furthermore,
by seeing all these immediate yet deceptively hectic tectonic shifts
one can compare it with such a sort of magnificent extraterrestrial
moving and formation as if it were conceived by mimoids and
symmetriads respectively written in at Solaris by Stanislaw Lem.
Yeah, superb by its content, moody touch and format.