Four-member group from England that records live improvisations and systematically reworks them into dense, processed noise albums (examples: Messidor, Khora).

DeBaser reviews praise Aufgehoben's dense, processed live-improvisation approach on Messidor and Khora. The group (four members from England) records live sessions and reworks them into extreme, percussion-forward noise. Reviewers emphasize intensity, granular textures, and conceptual ambition. Both reviews give top ratings.

For:Listeners of experimental noise, extreme rock and adventurous sound art.

 Messidor is the harsh counterpoint of time, marked by the superhuman scream of “Manotgog” and dedicated to pain "forever," and the unbearable epilepsy of “Urorganon,” it shrieks on the leaden sky of the present with the naïve metallic sounds of “Ends of Er” and “Shibboleth”.

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 The result is a raw, granular, very dense noise, perhaps reminiscent of the more percussive Merzbow, except that the noise is not synthetic, but the product of the transfiguration of conventional instruments, stubbornly clinging to the definition of rock, as if wanting to drag it into the hell of a volcano.

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